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Pocketsmith Overview

A time machine for your money.

PocketSmith is personal finance software with cash flow forecasts.
Understand your money and its potential. Start saving today.

# Understand present spending.
See where your money is going, and get control over your spending.

# See the future.
See your future bank balances with our budget calendar and what-if scenarios.

# Reflect on your past.
All your accounts and transactions in one place, easily, with our Live Bank Feeds.

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Business and Commerce Tools

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