Diaper Baby Escape Plan
Well-Known Diaper Baby
I'll have to take a look at that. Admittedly, mine is a very rudimentary system but I'm super comfortable with it and never wished it could do more for me - I mean, it's a calculator and notepad so it's pretty much at its ceiling.This is a great system, and one that I used to use as well to track everyday spending. I've since migrated my tracking to Mint budget tracker. It compiles all my online accounts and gives me real-time snapshots of where I am broken out by financial class or customizable categories. It also tracks certain assets as well which can give you an overview of your debt to asset ratio which can be helpful at times. I just take a look at my reports a couple times a week to ensure that I'm not getting near my self-imposed budget on any of my FIN classes. Then once a month I'll do a deep dive.
So far, its been working well.
I do keep an excel tracker tabbed out for my budget calculations (that only changes when I get a raise or new recurring expense) and breakdown; a ledger tab where I deduct expenses and keep a real account of how much money I have ('cause as discussed, a bank statement is not accurate); ROTH IRA (I should also add a tab for my employer 401K but I never have); mutual funds; brokerage account; and monthly utility expenses.
It's not high tech but I feel like I always have an exact pulse on where I am financially and I like that.