Very simple. Put in your income and expenses. It shows what you have left. Then you choose what you want to save and log your purchases. Useful for me for a couple years. Now I just use a spreadsheet and go off vibes.
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wonderful recommendation thank you
6d ago
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God I love my unhinged spreadsheet, my love and joy
Mar 5, 2025
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moonshadows how do I become a Spreadsheet Person
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itsmichelle I think it has to come from within. I was really struggling with my finances and felt like I had no idea where my money was going, having a spread sheet made me break down my spending into categories and track it. I was still going over budget until recently but knowing I knew exactly what each transaction was helped make me evaluate my spending. Also the spreadsheet can evolve into anything you want it to be! I feel like I finally have it down but I enjoyed the time fine tuning it :)
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itsmichelle For me, I needed something like Today's Budget to wrap my mind around inputs and outputs. But once that started to make sense, I was able to set up a spreadsheet that broadly categorized all my expenses and told me what was left over. Now I'm able to hold the amount of "fun money" I have available per month in my head without tracking ever single cent I spend.
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@LUCIUS yeah getting too nitty gritty with it stresses me out. I just want income, expenses, and leftovers.
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I was not raised the most financially literate however I’ve gotten very enthusiastic about personal budgeting apps and YNAB is fantastic for this the goal is to assign a dollar a job until you have 0 budget, it also connects directly to your bank account (most of them) and categorizes your purchases for you. I had no idea how much I spend on dining out and drinking out and it is… humbling to see the writing on the wall and do this at home. also makes it so easy to budget for retirement or investments or long term savjng
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not to go all FINANCIAL HEAUX on u guys but i used to be clinically addicted to my Mint budgeting app until they merged into Intuit a few months ago and my entire sense of self and stability vanished overnight. i need to be able to split and view my monthly expenses by categories such as (but not limited to): Alcohol & Bars (wine and weed), Personal Care (do i have enough for a massage this month?), Gas & Fuel (am i driving too much, not BARTing enough?), Coffee (i def don't like this enough to be spending as much as i am), Misc. Items (candles, developing film, buying TJ Mac mugs for my friends). it brings me peace!!! Full View is the best replacement i've come across so far but still open to other options. i wish i knew even a single thing about coding or creating my own app bc i really think i have what it takes to disrupt and Glossify the online budgeting space.......
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there are plenty of apps that help you record what you spend your money on i would recommend this cause it can help you realize where a lot of your money goes and better adjust your spending habits be sure to set reminders to do so (i would even put it on a sticky note in your room some place as a physical reminder)
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