Accounts & Currencies

How to manage wallets and accounts

Accounts & Currencies

How to manage wallets and accounts

Use Wallets to organize accounts in Wageso and add accounts for cash, bank balances, cards, or other money you want to track.

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What wallets are for

Wallets group related accounts together. They help keep the Assets screen organized when you track more than one account or balance.

For example, you might use wallets such as:

  • Home.
  • Bank.
  • Cash.
  • Savings.
  • Travel.

Each wallet can hold multiple accounts. The wallet is the container; the account is the specific balance you track.

Manage wallets

Open Settings, then Wallets. Tap Add wallet... to create a new wallet and give it a clear name.

Add accounts

Accounts are the places where money is tracked in Wageso, such as cash, a bank account, a card balance, or another balance you want to follow.

Add accounts from the Assets area. Choose names that are easy to recognize later, especially if you use several currencies or several bank accounts.

  1. Create a wallet first if needed

    Open Settings, then Wallets, and add a wallet for the account group.

  2. Add the account

    Open Assets and use the add action to create the account you want to track.

  3. Check the account list

    Review Assets to make sure the account appears under the right wallet and uses the right currency.

Wallets, accounts, and currencies

An account should use the currency of the balance it represents. If you keep TRY cash, USD savings, and EUR travel money, track them as separate accounts or balances instead of mixing them into one unclear total.

For currency display settings, use Settings, then Currency. For account organization, use Wallets and the Assets screen.

Keep account names clear

Use names that explain the real-world balance without exposing unnecessary detail. For example, Cash, Main bank, Savings, USD account, or Travel wallet can be easier to scan than vague names.

If a balance looks wrong later, check the account, wallet, currency, and any account movements such as transfers, deposits, withdrawals, buys, or sells.

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