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Jonathan Ng
07 Jun 2019
Penultimate Economics Undergrad at Singapore Management University
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HC Tang
07 Jun 2019
Financial Enthusiast, Budgeting at The Society
Hi! Seedly app is an Expense Tracking App
You can:
Sync all your banks in one place
Quickly add transactions and view reports
Ask / read Community Q&A, Read their daily blogs on financial or lifestyle related to financial (also available in their facebook group)
Literally a mobile lightweight version of this website on the smartphone app.
As it is not design to handle financial transaction, it cannot perform any $ transfer.
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Clarence Chua
07 Jun 2019
Financial Planning Specialist at Prudential Assurance Singapore
There isn’t.
Seedly app is not a bank account and has no authorisation to move your money....
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Hi Ivan!
There is a transfer function on the Seedly app that you can use to make a transfer from 1 account to another.
It can be found under 'Home' - '+ Add Transaction' - 'Transfer' - 'Transfers'. To deduct $100 from your DBS account, key in $100 and press the '+/-' button at the top right to add the minus sign to make sure that it is a deduction. Then choose your DBS account, located below the row with the date functions.
To add the $100 to your POSB account, choose 'Transfers' again, then key in $100. Make sure it is positive. If the minus sign is present, press the '+/-' button. Then choose your POSB account.
After this, you should be able to see the change in bank account balance under the 'Accounts' tab.
By using the transfer function, the $100 transfer will not affect your monthly report and not double count your expenses.
Hope this helps!