![]() One of the most comprehensive ways to see what you’re paying for is to look at your bank and credit card transactions, performing a search for every transaction in the previous full month. You, too, may not know what subscriptions are quietly subtracting dollars from your accounts. ![]() Surprises included a coding game for my kid (that he no longer plays) and a British streaming app I’d gotten for one show (that I finished nearly a year ago). First things first: Find out what subscriptions you haveīefore putting this post together, I had no idea how many subscriptions I was paying for. And for those who could use a little cancellation help, we tested a couple of finance apps that track and nix stuff on your behalf. We included a list of common subscriptions you may have forgotten about, as well as instructions on how to cancel a few of the most unwanted. While it’s tough to keep track of everything you signed up for – especially the ones you don’t use – we’ve come up with a few tricks to help thin the ranks of your recurring charges. ![]() But subscription overload is real, with dozens of streaming, gaming, dating and even hot-sauce delivery services lining up to take a monthly cut of your paycheck. Paying a monthly fee for something you never use makes zero financial sense. ![]()
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