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The 'Flow' Finance App Automatically Divvies Up Funds

The 'Flow' finance app is an automated banking solution for consumers who are looking to take more control over their money by divvying it up accordingly to prevent unintended shortages. The app works by integrating a bank account and can be set up to automatically perform a variety of actions based on specific triggers. This could come in the form of a salary deposit, for example, that could then be divided between chequing, savings and beyond to take the hassle out of everyday finance management.

The 'Flow' finance app is ideal for freelancers to help them divide the money they collect between various accounts to ensure they don't lose sight of daily expenses as well as the taxes they'll need to pay.
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