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book to track finances

kj35
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Although I don't post much, I have been using the tips and forums here for five years now and my husband and I have cleared £80000 of credit card bills!!! we are now turning our minds to overpaying the mortgage and maxing our pension savings.
Although I find doing the budget fairly ok what Id really like is a book I can carry with me everywhere that contains - for example my shopping lists monthly shopping needs mortgage payments and reducing tracker (to motivate) all our bills and so that those that are weekly bills can be planned for in the longer months such as March. I know there is all sorts of software everywhere and I do use this at home - this is more of an accounts book to carry with me, keep me on track - like a diary and a future money needs book all in one. does such a thing exist?
Although I find doing the budget fairly ok what Id really like is a book I can carry with me everywhere that contains - for example my shopping lists monthly shopping needs mortgage payments and reducing tracker (to motivate) all our bills and so that those that are weekly bills can be planned for in the longer months such as March. I know there is all sorts of software everywhere and I do use this at home - this is more of an accounts book to carry with me, keep me on track - like a diary and a future money needs book all in one. does such a thing exist?
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If you have a smartphone, you can carry your YNAB book with you wherever you go.0
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Looks like a good case for the YNAB android app coupled with the PC Desktop program. You get YNAB free for a month and then a one-time payment - 60 USD last time I looked.0
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