saving all the evens spending all the odds

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Yada H.

I normally save better when i take all the even amount and save and spend the odds

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Can you elaborate on what this means?

I was wondering the same thing….

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Danielle J.

You gotta love those tricky phrases. I know on the Acorns app you can set your account up to take the remaining cents from a transaction and save it for investments. For example, if your bill comes up to $50.95 then the actual amount needed to break even would be $0.05 so your card is charged for $51 but the $0.05 will be applied to your investments.

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