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What is the difference between a Spending Target and a Bill in Budget Tools?

Spending Targets are variable expenses like groceries, entertainment, or dining out. These expenses can be linked to a tag (or multiple tags), which then link to your account transactions for the month. This allows you to see how much you have spent on food for the month, for example. Bills are recurring expenses such as rent, loans, and insurance. These expenses generally have a due date and a fixed amount.

 

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