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Recently attended a workshop, and I'm curious to know how you track your finances. Personally, I've built a custom spreadsheet, and I'm happy with that, but I'd love to see how other people are doing it. 1. Do you use a spreadsheet? Did you build it yourself? Did you buy one that was already done for you? 2. Do you use an accounting software (Quickbooks, Xero, Zoho, etc.)? 3. How do you like your current solution? Is it too complicated? Is it too overkill in terms of features for your needs? 4. What would make it better for you? In the workshop, they recommended also using tracking tools like Mint to follow all your expenses, not just business, but also, personal. I'd be curious to know how many other people track it all to the penny like this. |
I use YNAB for budgeting. I like the ability to choose between the mobile app or website depending on what I need to do.
I've been using a spreadsheet for tracking my net worth over time. I copied the template from someone else and just update it on the 1st of every month.
> 2. Do you use an accounting software (Quickbooks, Xero, Zoho, etc.)?
The only software I use is Quicken. I have it download all of my balances for all of my accounts to simplify updating my net worth sheet.
> 3. How do you like your current solution? Is it too complicated? Is it too overkill in terms of features for your needs?
It feels great right now. When I first started creating a budget, I overcomplicated it. It took a while to figure out how to make it simple, but it feels natural and easy to use now.
> 4. What would make it better for you?
I wish there was another piece of software that helped with downloading balances and transactions. Quicken is pretty slow and bloated and pricey. I've tried Personal Capital, but I wasn't comfortable with having my balances stored there. Quicken seemed secure, trusted, and offline-ish enough for me.