This is how i track my goals - How about you?

That's a good habits to have man, what app is this.
 
Use real accounting software. It's easier in the long run, and gives you better reports for your business. Using an ss like that is more hassle to keep up and record properly, compared to a day/week/month/year accounting software option, where you just stick the same data in any way, just in a predefined format that suites accounting standards in your business country. If your doing it as a self-employed person, just pick one that's a bit less business orientated, but still gives you cash flow, and profit and loss reports. Haven't you read rich dad poor dad yet? :)
 
Great idea.
Helps to keep track of your goals every day. Writing it down and being confronted every day with it definitely motivate and helps me.
 
I use Google docs for my tracking, been doing so for the last 10 years. And yes, it is a game changer for your private economy, recommended for everyone to track it in some way.
 
Use real accounting software. It's easier in the long run, and gives you better reports for your business. Using an ss like that is more hassle to keep up and record properly, compared to a day/week/month/year accounting software option, where you just stick the same data in any way, just in a predefined format that suites accounting standards in your business country. If your doing it as a self-employed person, just pick one that's a bit less business orientated, but still gives you cash flow, and profit and loss reports. Haven't you read rich dad poor dad yet? :)
Yea i agree, i do use sw for my business this is more like to keep track of my life.. it just works better for me to wake up and see it on the wall but thanks great input
 
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I really appreciate your approach towards monitoring and managing your expenses a this early age!

I did the same when I was 26 few years ago. I used to maintain a personal diary to note down everyday expenses. My income was fixed during that time since I was doing a fulltime job.

Maintaining such a document really helps us keep watch and plan our expenses, savings and future growth.

P.S. : Your birthday falls on 11th Jan :D
 
I have an Improve.txt file on my desktop which only has one line:
"Improve life every day by doing something little or learning something new. Fixing stuff that's already obtained and everyday activities/chores do not count."

Personal example:
Mowing the grass under the trees is not an improvement - it's just a task that has to be done, but planting a new tree in my garden counts as an improvement.

Business example:
Staying active on social media, and looking for new jobs is just a daily task, but opening a new social media account where more business can be made counts as an improvement.

Slowly but surely I gain more knowledge, more opportunity, and more and better assets.
 
I really appreciate your approach towards monitoring and managing your expenses a this early age!

I did the same when I was 26 few years ago. I used to maintain a personal diary to note down everyday expenses. My income was fixed during that time since I was doing a fulltime job.

Maintaining such a document really helps us keep watch and plan our expenses, savings and future growth.

P.S. : Your birthday falls on 11th Jan :D
haha someone is going deep here :D Great to hear that you are on the same track! Let's keep killin it :cool:
 
Very nice, i have an excel sheet for my daily expenses, i put evrything there even grocery bills, and a graph that track expenses by category at the end of each month.
 
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