Great free web app for tracking your…
Great free web app for tracking your finances
I use this app all the time to double check that I’m on the right financial trajectory. Easy to use and free, I highly recommend it

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Welcome to an exciting new way to track your net worth, forecast what it will be in the future and then ultimately work out when you can afford to retire
Australia
Great free web app for tracking your finances
I use this app all the time to double check that I’m on the right financial trajectory. Easy to use and free, I highly recommend it

Reply from Net Worth Forecast
This website is great and really user-friendly.
I found it to give you a really accurate understanding of your financial position and where you need and want to be. Will definitely be signing up.

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