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Budgeting is a breeze

As society has moved away from cash, electronic transactions have naturally boomed. So much so that the average number of electronic transactions made by Australians has jumped from 300 to 650 each year over the past decade, according to the Reserve Bank.

Keeping track of these transactions can be tricky, especially for people who bank across multiple institutions. But for Australians looking to stick to a budget, it can be crucial.

To cater to people's digital budgeting needs, an array of budget and money management apps has sprung up in recent years, including Buddy, Frollo,

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