I wrote an application I'm trying to show people. It lets you enter your expenses in a calendar format and plan ahead for purchases and for balances in your bank account. Its much better than the standard biweekly or monthly budget, which tell you nothing about a given day when you go to make purchases.
Access is free for the next 6 months probably. Give it a try. I'd love to hear feedback also.
2007-02-06 03:03:39
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answered by epoulin 2
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There is a fantastic, all-in-one budget and expense tracking calculator at the link below which my wife (who is an accountant) uses herself. But if you really want something super simple, the simplest thing to do is to just use a notepad and pencil, following these steps:
1) List the categories of expenses you have; such as credit card bills, mortgage, utilities, insurance, food, etc.
2) Each time you make a purchase or a payment, jot down the amount (and date) in the appropriate category. This also helps you keep track of your receipts, too, and you will see in what areas you spend your money most.
If you want desktop type software that does this for you automatically, you can get the info and the download at the link below.
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2007-02-06 13:20:55
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answered by Web Nomad 2
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I subscribe to a free personal finance newsletter. It's a pretty good newsletter, plus they're running a special now where you get free budget templates plus two free e-books when you sign up. One book is on personal finance in general and the other is all about budgeting. (The second one isn't mentioned on the sign-up page but you get the link after you confirm your subscription.)
I hope this helps. Good luck!
2007-02-05 10:30:01
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answered by Anonymous
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2014-10-22 10:17:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Most of the information you need is already at your fingertips. To create or rework your budget, follow the simple steps outlined below to get a clear picture of your monthly finances. You can also use our free online budgeting calculators below to budget for certain specific purchases or events. Because building, managing and maintaining a robust account aggregation engine is complex and requires ongoing effort, many of the PFM providers do not offer their own account aggregation engine. Yodlee and eWise started as Account Aggregation and have extensive aggregation expertise, on which relies PFM.
2015-05-03 15:20:55
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-02 00:01:08
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answered by ? 3
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Quicken or Microsoft money are good. However, be careful that you are not just accounting.....budgeting means setting a realistic amount of money for each category and sticking to it, not merely putting down where you spent it.
2007-02-05 10:42:04
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answered by canadatechie 2
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Try the Wells Fargo hands on banking site, has all types of information and maybe a little more for you as well.
Its a fun site for all ages.
2007-02-05 10:35:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I use an Excel worksheet. You can see all of your expenses for the month (and year) in one glance.
If you'd like a copy, just email me!
2007-02-09 01:02:01
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answered by boo's mom 6
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2016-10-01 11:45:17
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answered by ? 4
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