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budget is stuck on the computer.
Hey guys - I'm at a loss right now and i'm not sure how to handle this. We are having a very hard time sticking to a budget because its only on my computer (can't even see it from a phone or tablet) - And i don't have time to update it regularly with our spending so even when one of us does log in- its never up to date. Theres no way we could possibly be able to use it to
judge whether or not we could afford something. We just guess... then at some point in the middle of the month i'll go through and enter like 70 something transactions to see how bad we are doing. We tried cash but it was so much more of a pain then it was worth.
It seems like every way to budget is either only on a pc, or if it has an app its only an ipad app and we are google people. The only real pc i use is my work laptop which i can't install anything on. So i'm stuck. I was able to get ynab to run on my laptop - but i still can't get dropbox so its basically stuck on the computer. Everydollar only has an apple app and we can't plan in advance very well.. Excel would definitely be stuck on the computer. Mint was extremely limited and messed up alot.
All i can think is running multiple programs which would be a huge pain or buying an old ipad off ebay - maybe both. Is it just us? are we just too lazy? Does everyone really manually write down every transaction and keep a log at home that both spouses constantly keep up to date?

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I haven't a clue what any of these are, and I really do use good old fashioned pen and paper to do our budget. I write out our monthly budget and every few months we go over it to make sure we don't need to make changes. Other than that, it doesn't change.
I guess this is where having separate accounts comes in handy. H keeps track of his part of the budget and I keep track of mine. I don't log every transaction anywhere; I just know in my head, okay I have $XX to spend on groceries this week and then when I go shopping I aim to keep it under that amount.
I guess we are WAY more basic when it comes to budgeting. I write out my bills bi-weekly (H does his monthly, but I prefer to do them by paycheck).
As an added bonus, since we put as much as possible on our credit cards to earn points, the credit cards automatically put stuff into certain spending categories, so if I ever needed that information I would have it.
You asked if it was just laziness so I am going to answer your question, and I hope you don't get mad--but yeah, I kind of think it is. If the excuse that you can't stick to a budget is because you can't access the app or log transactions or whatever, that's a poor excuse. Get a notebook, write down your expenses, and don't spend more than that.
We are Mac people as well. I had never heard of this. Just downloaded.