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Rudder believes that there's no "One Size Fits All Approach" to handle finances. Everyone has their own style of managing (and sometimes mismanaging) their money. Some want to know how much they can splurge until their next pay check, while others may want to figure out the fastest way to pay off their credit cards.
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Rudder believes that there's no "''One Size Fits All Approach''" to handle finances. Everyone has their own style of managing (and sometimes mismanaging) their money. Some want to know how much they can splurge until their next pay check, while others may want to figure out the fastest way to pay off their credit cards.
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Rudder started off by addressing the most commonly required, but important elements of managing finances – checking balances, reviewing transactions, and paying bills on time. We then came up with a "What's Left" calculator that analyzes your expected income and projected expenses to figure out how much money you can spend today. (You can use the same money to pay off your credit cards or add to your savings account) Rudder is designed to offer users the ability to choose the personal finance features they want.
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Rudder started off by addressing the most commonly required, but important elements of managing finances – checking balances, reviewing transactions, and paying bills on time. We then came up with a "''What's Left''" calculator that analyzes your expected income and projected expenses to figure out how much money you can spend today. (You can use the same money to pay off your credit cards or add to your savings account) Rudder is designed to offer users the ability to choose the personal finance features they want.
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