Thanks. Makes sense. I’ll ponder what’s best.
And because Emma still categorises everything by month, you can end up with weird situations where a category like Bills is positive one month.
I would categorise it as Cash, so your cash category is at -£250 and not -£300.
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Haha, I checked through what was in the shopping category and there were a few transactions that were furniture from when I moved to a new flat a few months ago. So they had dragged my “shopping” spend way up lol
I just started using Emma with monzo I quite like it it has some helpful info in spending and you can get notifications on hw much money you ave at the start of the day it can also tell you if you are not going to have mine for a payment going out.
Not sure if the pro version is with it I am currently trying the free trial.
I also got this lol
There is still lots to do…
Unfortunately not.
I also use it, but we are not going to support banks that don’t have Open Banking.
Not sure if this is a targeted offer or an open to all offer, but I’ve just had an in-app offer to get Emma Pro for £14.99 for 1 year. That was cheap enough for me to give it a go.
If you’ve been thinking of getting Emma Pro but have been put off by the price (I think the regular price is about £40/year) check your app to see if you have the offer.
lol look who failed Maths GCSE.
Is it really that hard to google the difference between a bar chart and a histogram?!
But histogram sounds fancier!
saw this today. v amateurish.
You mean this?
Histograms are sometimes confused with bar charts. A histogram is used for continuous data, where the bins represent ranges of data, while a bar chart is a plot of categorical variables.