#rocketmoney — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #rocketmoney, aggregated by home.social.
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https://www.lovenba.com/1771257/ Should Celtics Build a Team to Beat Spurs? | Celtics Beat #AtlanticDivision #BaylorScheierman #BobbyManning #BostonCeltics #Celtics #CelticsPlayoffs #CelticsPostGame #CelticsPostgame #CelticsPostgameShow #CelticsVsMagic #DerrickWhite #EasternConference #GardenReport #JaylenBrown #JaysonTatum #JoeMazzulla #JrueHoliday #KristapsPorzingis #KristapsPorzingisInjury #Magic #MagicVsCeltics #NoaDalzell #PaytonPritchard #prizepicks #RocketMoney
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"But after the publication of Popular Information’s report on November 10, the URL is no longer functioning. Attempting to access the link now yields an error page."
#NickFuentes #TuckerCarlson #antisemitism #Nazis #RocketMoney
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"On the November 3 episode of Carlson’s podcast, he said he was 'excited to partner with Rocket Money.' Carlson promoted a special URL, rocketmoney.com/TUCKER, where his viewers could sign up for the service.
As of November 9, the special URL redirected to the Rocket Money website."
#NickFuentes #TuckerCarlson #antisemitism #Nazis #RocketMoney
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"On Monday, Popular Information revealed that several prominent companies are continuing to sponsor [Tucker] Carlson’s show as he mainstreams white supremacy and other forms of bigotry.
One of Carlson’s major sponsors was Rocket Money, which is part of Rocket Companies, a publicly traded real estate and financial services company with a market capitalization of over $50 billion."
~ Judd Legum
#NickFuentes #TuckerCarlson #antisemitism #Nazis #RocketMoney
/1https://popular.info/p/update-rocket-money-ends-tucker-carlson
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I think I've found the budgeting app I'm going to use for now, and I landed on Rocket Money. The interface works the way I want it to (mostly) and I've already categorized all of September, set budgets, and can see what I have leftover.
Importing all of my accounts was easy enough, and successful, so I can see my financial status in one place.
Setting up budgets was a little more tricky than it should be, since you can add categories, but only in the settings overlay. Why not put it on the budgets page where it's all summarized!
I eventually found out that you can also add budget categories when you go to categorize a transaction. But that's not where I'm expecting to find it.
They also have a cool calendar view and that shows recurring income/spending, which I do like.
I do wish they had an iPad app, but the website will work, of course. Rocket Money also has a variable subscription model, where you can set a price, and I think the range is $0-$20/month.
I tried Intuit's Credit Karma budgeting, but it's so barebones, it wasn't worth it for me. Isn't it great they bought mint and did something with it /s
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I think I've found the budgeting app I'm going to use for now, and I landed on Rocket Money. The interface works the way I want it to (mostly) and I've already categorized all of September, set budgets, and can see what I have leftover.
Importing all of my accounts was easy enough, and successful, so I can see my financial status in one place.
Setting up budgets was a little more tricky than it should be, since you can add categories, but only in the settings overlay. Why not put it on the budgets page where it's all summarized!
I eventually found out that you can also add budget categories when you go to categorize a transaction. But that's not where I'm expecting to find it.
They also have a cool calendar view and that shows recurring income/spending, which I do like.
I do wish they had an iPad app, but the website will work, of course. Rocket Money also has a variable subscription model, where you can set a price, and I think the range is $0-$20/month.
I tried Intuit's Credit Karma budgeting, but it's so barebones, it wasn't worth it for me. Isn't it great they bought mint and did something with it /s
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I think I've found the budgeting app I'm going to use for now, and I landed on Rocket Money. The interface works the way I want it to (mostly) and I've already categorized all of September, set budgets, and can see what I have leftover.
Importing all of my accounts was easy enough, and successful, so I can see my financial status in one place.
Setting up budgets was a little more tricky than it should be, since you can add categories, but only in the settings overlay. Why not put it on the budgets page where it's all summarized!
I eventually found out that you can also add budget categories when you go to categorize a transaction. But that's not where I'm expecting to find it.
They also have a cool calendar view and that shows recurring income/spending, which I do like.
I do wish they had an iPad app, but the website will work, of course. Rocket Money also has a variable subscription model, where you can set a price, and I think the range is $0-$20/month.
I tried Intuit's Credit Karma budgeting, but it's so barebones, it wasn't worth it for me. Isn't it great they bought mint and did something with it /s
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I think I've found the budgeting app I'm going to use for now, and I landed on Rocket Money. The interface works the way I want it to (mostly) and I've already categorized all of September, set budgets, and can see what I have leftover.
Importing all of my accounts was easy enough, and successful, so I can see my financial status in one place.
Setting up budgets was a little more tricky than it should be, since you can add categories, but only in the settings overlay. Why not put it on the budgets page where it's all summarized!
I eventually found out that you can also add budget categories when you go to categorize a transaction. But that's not where I'm expecting to find it.
They also have a cool calendar view and that shows recurring income/spending, which I do like.
I do wish they had an iPad app, but the website will work, of course. Rocket Money also has a variable subscription model, where you can set a price, and I think the range is $0-$20/month.
I tried Intuit's Credit Karma budgeting, but it's so barebones, it wasn't worth it for me. Isn't it great they bought mint and did something with it /s
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I think I've found the budgeting app I'm going to use for now, and I landed on Rocket Money. The interface works the way I want it to (mostly) and I've already categorized all of September, set budgets, and can see what I have leftover.
Importing all of my accounts was easy enough, and successful, so I can see my financial status in one place.
Setting up budgets was a little more tricky than it should be, since you can add categories, but only in the settings overlay. Why not put it on the budgets page where it's all summarized!
I eventually found out that you can also add budget categories when you go to categorize a transaction. But that's not where I'm expecting to find it.
They also have a cool calendar view and that shows recurring income/spending, which I do like.
I do wish they had an iPad app, but the website will work, of course. Rocket Money also has a variable subscription model, where you can set a price, and I think the range is $0-$20/month.
I tried Intuit's Credit Karma budgeting, but it's so barebones, it wasn't worth it for me. Isn't it great they bought mint and did something with it /s
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These #RocketMoney ads are something else. Who the hell doesn’t know they’re paying for 2 Netflix subscriptions, or has 20+ subscriptions they didn’t know about?
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Rocket Money can be easily replaced with a spreadsheet for free, I'm sure. I don't know what all its features are, but if it focuses on calculating cost per month and per year, it would work for it.
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@PadreSJ @leo @Lisa
I hope that #ClubTWiT #twit keep the lights on for many years to come. I know podcasting it's a very difficult space to currently have an independent business. I'm glad to say I used #rocketmoney to save on some subscriptions and be able to be part of #clubtwit . I'm still gana listen with ads, host read ads are the best. The discord and #twitsocial are the best!