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Can you tell me what you dislike about Plum please? I'm thinking to get it to meet direct debit requirements tooJami74 said:Do you have Plum? I have it to meet a direct debit requirement and I dislike everything about it. Obviously if you already use it and like it then it's worth having a go with its features.
Some of my current accounts (eg Natwest) have a spending tab where spends are categorised and budgets can be set although I think would only really be useful if everything goes through a single account.
Personally, I use a spreadsheet to monitor my spending, look forward etc, it started out as a simple way to track every spend and has evolved as I've needed it to. The app I have liked most is the free Money Point app (on Windows laptop) but I didn't use it for long as my spreadsheet was giving me the same information.0
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