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SOA issues- Stoozing.com
Anoneemoose
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Hi,
I often use the Stoozing SOA for budgeting alongside YNAB. I have additional expense categories that I add on and save data for, which is says will be saved for 200 days. The problem is, the next time I go onto it, it remembers all of the things that are fixed but none of the extras, which is a pain.
Is it the same for everyone? Or just me? And is there a way to fix?
Thanks in advance.
I often use the Stoozing SOA for budgeting alongside YNAB. I have additional expense categories that I add on and save data for, which is says will be saved for 200 days. The problem is, the next time I go onto it, it remembers all of the things that are fixed but none of the extras, which is a pain.
Is it the same for everyone? Or just me? And is there a way to fix?
Thanks in advance.
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I entered all of my details, saved and came back to it and it couldn't save anything. I just use an excel spreadsheet now.32 year old woman with a husband and 3 cats...
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BearPearSun wrote: »I entered all of my details, saved and came back to it and it couldn't save anything. I just use an excel spreadsheet now.
Thanks. Think I will definitely have to go down that route.0 -
Personally I use an excel workbook with different sheets to manage my finances and allow for future planning.
I do this because most budgeting tools seem to be based on monthly pay.
The sheets on my workbook relate to different accounts and have different date intervals. My holding bills account for example is on a daily basis as I hold money until I send the money across to the relevant accounts to pay the specific bills. Other sheets in the workbook are on a weekly or monthly basis. The sheet that covers pay and allocation of pay is on a weekly basis as I get paid weekly. Savings sheets are monthly due to monthly payments to these. The sheets have links between them as required.Paid off the last of my unsecured debts in 2016. Then saved up and bought a property. Current aim is to pay off my mortgage as early as possible. Currently over paying every month. Mortgage due to be paid off in 2036 hoping to get it paid off much earlier. Set up my own bespoke spreadsheet to manage my money.0
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