Split it! Support

Published by: Manabu Hirata
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Division is a common practice in Japan where the burden of distributing expenses at banquets and parties.
Expenses are usually divided equally by attendees.
However, if attendants pay less expenses, such as those who eat less, or those who are late for the party, you may feel unfairness.
This application will help organizers of such parties.
[Feature]
- The organizer who calculates so that it may certainly come out the total amount "remains" pays out of his own pocket, it becomes unnecessary to carry out additional collection later
- Rounding processing
The unit which rounds can be set up arbitrarily.
- The settlement-of-accounts method of four types can be set up.
- Fixed amounts, such as a subsidy, can be inputted.
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