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BudgetBrain.com: Free online budget planners to analayse your finances
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Hi
I apologize if this is not the correct place to post this message but I have tried to save and then retrieve my budget three times now without success.
Can someone help me please.
Thanks in advance0 -
Not saving/logging in for me either (posted in site feedback too)0
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It just seems so simple that I don't know if I did it correctly. Also I have added the Credit card debt but what about the interest that is raised every month. This is not calculated and added to the accrued balance at the end of the year. Am I supposed to calculate separately and add to the current total.Return and Restart August 2016
22 Months to be debt free Aug2016 £12971.00:p:o:p By Jun2018
PAYDBX2016 #155 = £2268.93/£3414.93 00% paid
UK Debt #00 = £9857.23/£13039 6% paid
EmSavFund #204 = £85.00/£1000 6% paid
Mortgage #00 = £183084/£183093 00% paid0 -
I literally live by this budget planner! If it were taken offline for any reason I don't know how my finances would cope. Its great because when I make changes, like new insurance or energy providers I can just login and edit the budget. Wish I could print it off or download it to my phone though for when I am not able to get to the computer!
Please make a budget brain app for windows phone!?0 -
Hi, I have an old email account that I can no longer get on (computer was cleaned up and email server removed didn't know broadband providers passwords from years ago so couldn't reinstall it via thunderbird) gave up on it a year ago and have new email now.
I've had problems with a few sites where I can't use the password reminder service because it would obviously send reset link to the old email and can't change the email address because I'm not logged in to site. With most of these sites I've been able to ring up and speak to someone who has then been able to sort it out for me, my question is : Does budgetbrain have anyone I can call to change my login details or do I have to just start a new planner?0 -
This tools is helpful but I found I wanted to, and did, print off a copy of the figures for review.
More importantly, if Lovemoney used Martin Lewis's categories then the data could be acquired directly from online banking. Also, if Lovemoney Money Track worked and you could change the category of a transaction successfully, it would be a really invaluable tool for tracking actual spend.
Any chance of collaboration here between MSE & Lovemoney?0 -
Hi everyone.
I've done a budget and it looked really good and I was really pleased. But then it hit me. Is the earnings taxed or not? What do I put in. I've tryed to find this out but I can't find it anywhere.
Many thanks
Sara0 -
Hi,
I think you could try adding a category if you feel like there isn't any box for your credit card already. But I don't know what to do when there isn't a fixed number like your interest.
I guess it would be better than nothing to add a category. You do that by pressing the "add subcategory" butten under all the categories under every subject.
Good luck!
Sara0 -
Hi,
I just completed the budget and I'm wondering if I can now download it into a spreadsheet?
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I have been "piggybanking" for years, we have three bank accounts and 6 savings accounts, it works fine. I use some Tesco money management software on my laptop, rather than a spreadsheet, to monitor everything.
However I would like to get an application to use on my tablet that will synchronise with my laptop. Any ideas anybody.
Sorry if this is the wrong thread.0
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