BankSalad Releases 2025 Money Report... Analysis of Asset and Spending Changes
Year-End Review of Spending and Benefits Available
Track Changes Since January and Compare Average Net Assets with Peers
BankSalad, a company specializing in MyData services, announced on December 23 that it will release the 2025 Money Report, which analyzes changes in assets and spending for this year, on December 24.
The Money Report is designed to allow users to view their annual assets, spending, and benefits received in one place.
In the assets section, users can check their income and card spending for the year.
It also analyzes how much net assets and liabilities have increased or decreased compared to January. Users can view the proportion of investment assets and the average net assets of peers.
For spending, the report shows the category with the highest expenditure, the most frequently used spending sector, and the largest single transaction. It also analyzes the total annual fixed costs, including insurance premiums, subscription fees such as OTT services, and loan interest.
The report calculates the benefits received from credit cards throughout the year down to the last won. For insurance, it compares the user's monthly insurance premium to the peer average and provides guidance on how to reduce premiums. Loan holders can compare their interest rates to those of users with similar credit scores to assess their own loan rate levels.
The 2025 Money Report can be requested through the BankSalad application and website. The report will be released the morning after the request is made.
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A BankSalad representative said, "We hope that through the Money Report, users can objectively review their financial status for this year, compare it with their peers, and find opportunities to grow their assets in the coming year."
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