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DoGCyN
01/29/23 10:50:11 PM
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Been using a Google Doc for awhile. Wondering if there is a good one, free or paid (premium only; no subscription).

Also wondering if there is one where I can copy and paste my numbers and just edit what I do and do not need, and of course let it do the math. Worst part about a google doc is me having to manually type every single number in.

Any recommendations?

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DoGCyN
01/29/23 11:08:23 PM
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I am googling, but unsure where to go :/

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sabin017
01/29/23 11:10:02 PM
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personal or business?

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BuckVanHammer
01/29/23 11:10:54 PM
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There's a ton of Google templates

You wanting something that hooks into your bank or something?

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DoGCyN
01/29/23 11:12:49 PM
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Personal

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DoGCyN
01/29/23 11:13:42 PM
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BuckVanHammer posted...
There's a ton of Google templates

You wanting something that hooks into your bank or something?

Not quite. More of something I can take my Bank Statement/Credit Card statement, and just copy and paste the data in. If there is a (safe) way to interaconnect them though, I wouldn't mind it

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emblem-man
01/29/23 11:18:46 PM
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Mint maybe? You can always export all of the transactions and then play around with it in excel on your own.

Mint will let you link all your accounts and you can see all the transactions you've made across different cards, all in one place.
You can also assign them different categories and split single transactions up into multiple ones with different category names.


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