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How Loocero Handles Reimbursements — Without Messing Up Your Numbers
When you get money back for something you spent, most apps count it wrong — twice. Here's how Loocero links reimbursements so your spending totals stay accurate.
Budget vs. spending plan: what's the difference?
A budget tells you what you cannot do. A spending plan tells you what you can. The reframe is small. The result over a year is not.
How compound interest works (and why starting early matters)
Compound interest is the reason a 25-year-old who saves a little can end up wealthier than a 40-year-old who saves a lot. Here is the math, in plain English.
What is net worth, and why does it matter?
Net worth is the single number that tells you where you actually stand financially. Here is how to read it and why it matters more than your income.
What is a credit score, and how do I actually improve it?
Your credit score is a three-digit number that decides how much your future borrowing will cost. Here is what moves it, what does not, and what to ignore.
What are your subscriptions actually costing you?
Subscriptions feel small one at a time. Together they are often someone's car payment. Here is how to see the real number and decide what stays.
How to set a financial goal you will actually hit
Most financial goals fail because they are too vague to act on. Here is the simple structure that turns a wish into a plan.