Whether you’re working out of a dorm room or running a billion-dollar company, a little pivot can go a long way. At their worst, pivots can derail a company’s success, but at their best, they ...
Back in college, I used to work for a bank -- Bank One at the time -- and my career in finance, of course, didn't go anywhere. But I do remember people complaining about the interest rates. They were ...
This week’s App of the Week isn’t just for smartphone owners. If you can text, you can use Digit to intelligently put aside money for you. With many financial advisors suggesting to have around $1,000 ...
Debt is as American as baseball, apple pie, and the Norman Rockwell conception of life in this country that refuses to die despite all of the evidence that it only existed, briefly, for a very small ...
Automatic savings mobile app Digit is expanding its services, adding the option to let users pay off credit card debt with money in their Digit account, as reported by TechCrunch. To try out the new ...
Digit, a popular app that automates savings for its users, will soon begin charging a monthly fee in what will amount to a major test of its Millennial fan base. The app, which monitors the activity ...
You’ve probably heard the old saying, “pay yourself first.” The idea is to save your money before you have a chance to spend it. And apps like Qapital and Digit make it easy to do just that. They ...
Digit launched in 2015 to help young adults get in the habit of automatically saving money through a chatbot and some emojis and GIFs at a time when banking was just beginning to become bullish on how ...
Digit is an iPhone app that strives to make saving money as passive as possible. To do this, Digit analyzes your income and spending patterns, and then automatically dips into your checking account ...
The personal-finance app Digit saves money automatically for you. For a monthly fee of $2.99, you get free bank-transfer notifications, a 1% annual bonus, and low-balance protection. Here, author ...
Digit, the developer of a wildly popular automatic savings mobile app, is moving beyond its core business with a new feature enabling users to pay down credit card debt from their Digit account.