I started "tracking where every penny goes" in early 2004. (I put that in quotes because there are times I've screwed up; I am currently missing a little over $200. But in the grand scheme of things I'm really not doing all that badly.)
I'm still reworking my categories for expenses. The more accurately they reflect my motivation for buying a thing, the better will be my ability to make budget decisions.
I just created a new category: Social Life. The bottle of wine I bring to a friend's party is not under Groceries:Wine, because I'm not buying it in order to have wine to drink. The pizza I order for the friends watching a movie at my house is not under Dining Out:Dinner, because I never order two large pizzas for dinner. These things are expenditures I make for their value in my social life. When I look at the budget later, instead of saying "Yikes, no more $45 meals", I'll probably say "ah yes, those items there are worth it".
I'm still reworking my categories for expenses. The more accurately they reflect my motivation for buying a thing, the better will be my ability to make budget decisions.
I just created a new category: Social Life. The bottle of wine I bring to a friend's party is not under Groceries:Wine, because I'm not buying it in order to have wine to drink. The pizza I order for the friends watching a movie at my house is not under Dining Out:Dinner, because I never order two large pizzas for dinner. These things are expenditures I make for their value in my social life. When I look at the budget later, instead of saying "Yikes, no more $45 meals", I'll probably say "ah yes, those items there are worth it".
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I was really good for awhile and need to get back into it.
I have no idea where are my money goes.
I guess it is time to get quicken
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Right now, all I have is a nice pile of organized receipts... and, of course, the categorization-fu will come later.
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I just mark down what I spend and then look back on it later. The PLAN is that I say "yikes" and make changes for the future, but I haven't got to that part yet. :-)
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Tracking encourages me to use credit cards more often and cash less often, because I don't have to write things down myself / keep receipts / etc or risk forgetting. This bias toward plastic would be a minus for some people. So far I'm fine with it.
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Being anti-Windows, that mostly leaves me with GNUCash... although, there are others programs that are relatively simple that would do mostly what I want to do (see how much money I'm actually spending on various things...)
because I don't have to write things down myself / keep receipts / etc or risk forgetting.
I still keep receipts and reconcile them with my monthly CC statement... but maybe I'm anal. I've been eyeballing it up until now ("oh, I remember making that purchase").
The way I do (what amounts to petty) cash is I keep the ATM receipt for the money I took out (which I keep to reconcile that they docked my account correctly), and then I write on the back of that what I spent the money on. I always round up to the nearest dollar (and random change goes in my penny jar... which needs to be taken in now... last time I did it, it was like $150 in change), then when it's gone, I take the receipt out and categorize the expenses... at least, that's what I've started trying to do.
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Now I just need to get rid of all the categories Quicken makes for me that I will never ever use. Of course, now I can't think of an example! :-)
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What *really* makes his eyes cross? "Hobby:Spirituality" where I put the classes we take together. (It /really/ doesn't belong under Entertainment. Don't ask why I resist simply making it a top level category; such depths are probably better left unplumbed. :-)
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I *sometimes* put social food under "gifts", but it really depends. A cake brought to a dance would be an example. A cake brought to a potluck would be "groceries". However, I make lots of other distinctions about things bought at a general store. Like dish soap and light bulbs and shampoo are NOT groceries. Neither are herbs or vitamins. Groceries are food. For me. A lot of the money I spend at grocery stores is not on food. Very mixed.
Spiritual classes would go under "classes/workshops" (which IS under entertainment), in most cases. If it was yoga it would go under exercise. But, a number of interesting things go in the category "spiritual supplies" (which is not under entertainment). I'm trying to think of examples that would explain this. Hummm. Stuff like incense or a meditation pillow is probably what it sounds like it is -- and it INCLUDES that. But it also includes things I might buy for emotional sustinance, which could be --um-- a lot of things: fresh flowers, stick-on earrings, some kinds of costumes might fall here. Depends on why I'm buying it. There are a number of categories that I use inconsistently, but I'm not OVERLY bugged by it. It works "well enough" for me.
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Cake to a dance is Square Dancing. Cake brought to potluck is Social Life (because bringing it is the price of admission). Cake fixings are Hobbies:Baking unless it is for a friend's birthday in which case it might be Gifts.
Light bulbs are Household. Batteries are Household unless they relate to something permanently installed, like a garage door opener, in which case they're Home Maintenance:Minor. I don't know why. Vitamins are Personal Care. Socks, and yes I buy those at the grocery store (maybe that's why they don't fit!), are Clothing.
Snack food is Groceries:Snacks and food for meals is Groceries:Meal Food. Cards are likely to be Gifts, food or litter for the cats is Pets, and wine is either Groceries:Wine or Social Life. Fortune magazine would be an investment education sort of thing, and I don't have a good category for that; I need one. Binaca for a Binaca Blaster Cannon is Entertainment.
Then there's anything I'm picking up for Rob because he hates grocery shopping -- those are "[Rob]" indicating it goes on his account. The worst receipts for me to go through and categorize are grocery store receipts!
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So... will you buy me pizza and wine if I come over? :)
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I think that's the only thing worth doing with most movies, frankly, so I'm just as glad that the only movies I ever watch are aviation movies seen with heckling pilot audiences!
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