personal finance?
nealchau says:
hi
i was wondering if/how people use rtm to help with personal finances? i've also been looking into mint and easymoney, they are nice, but the don't have the "power user"-type capabilities and flexibility that rtm gives. mint is great at pulling in the data, but the web-based reports are flaky, i found that exporting them to CSV and looking at them in spreadsheets, for example, is somewhat helpful. the mint app is quite nice though. likewise easymoney seems to have some nice features, and perhaps the need to enter each transaction can act as a "speed bump" to curb spending (atleast as long as i stick to it). anyway just wondering what rtm people use and do?
thanks
-neal
i was wondering if/how people use rtm to help with personal finances? i've also been looking into mint and easymoney, they are nice, but the don't have the "power user"-type capabilities and flexibility that rtm gives. mint is great at pulling in the data, but the web-based reports are flaky, i found that exporting them to CSV and looking at them in spreadsheets, for example, is somewhat helpful. the mint app is quite nice though. likewise easymoney seems to have some nice features, and perhaps the need to enter each transaction can act as a "speed bump" to curb spending (atleast as long as i stick to it). anyway just wondering what rtm people use and do?
thanks
-neal
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