Money Matters
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My fiance and I have no set budget, we have a spreadsheet that we keep track of what our bills are and on what paychecks to pay them, but the remainder gets spent/blown without us tracking where it goes. For example, I can make a guess at how much we spend in gas or groceries but I really don't know for sure. So I'm guessing that before we can set a budget we need to know where it all goes right now, right? How does everyone do that? Just an Excel spreadsheet, or do you have a program like Mint.com? (that's the only one I've really heard of.) What's MM's suggestion on how to get started?
Re: Getting budget started
I use Mint to pull everything in one place then I log everything in a spreadsheet I made.
You definitely need to find a system that works and stick to it to get control of the situation. Since you already use a spreadsheet then that might be the route to start with. Track your spending in the spreadsheet you already have. You are already doing part of it with your bills.
I have a bank local to NW Indiana, I contated my bank and they said it should work so I will be calling Mint to see what the problem in. I'd really like to take full advantage of it