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How transfers appear

A transfer from a joint account is movement of money, not spending. finerd keeps the shared balance correct and shows only the accounts each partner is allowed to see.

To a private account

Example: your partner transfers money from your joint account to their private account. In your space, you see money leaving the joint account and going to your partner’s family member account. You do not see the exact private account, because that account was not shared with you. The same works in reverse. If you send money from your joint account to your private account, your partner sees money leaving the joint account and going to your family member account.

To another joint account

If the destination is another account shared with both partners, both partners can see the full transfer: money leaving one joint account and arriving in the other joint account. Nothing needs to be hidden in this case, because both accounts are part of family accounting.
Rule of thumb If both accounts are shared, both partners see where the money went. If the destination account is private, the other partner sees the family member account instead of the private account details.

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