Connect checking and credit accounts with at least 90 days of transaction history.
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Review auto-detected recurring charges, subscriptions, and bill patterns by merchant.
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Monitor month-over-month changes and flag new or increased recurring charges early.
Required evidence
Subscription and bill identification
Month-over-month trend monitoring
New recurring charge alerts
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