loader
Fasting. Authentication. Inquire. Repeat
Download Manuscript
Cliff
Minor but very useful updates. You can now see your average spending based on each entire month, as well as handily % percentage indicator outlook over how you fare in spending from the last /prior month. "Increase" indicates that your current month spending pattern has increased over the previous month. "Decrease" indicates that your current […]

Minor but very useful updates.

You can now see your average spending based on each entire month, as well as handily % percentage indicator outlook over how you fare in spending from the last /prior month.

  • "Increase" indicates that your current month spending pattern has increased over the previous month.
  • "Decrease" indicates that your current month spending pattern has decreased over the previous month.
  • "No change" indicates exactly no differences.

Download now (as Excel's proprietary format). Or in Openoffice's ODS format. In case if anyone is wondering, "$17" is just a placeholder value to represent $1 for each recorded item of purchase.

For FAQs, please refer to the initial release blog article.

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

After “meta-analysis”, and all references one collects, the only final “scientific” citation that truly matters, existentially and ultimately ~ is you. N=1.

~ Author

Disclaimer
magnifiermenuchevron-downchevron-leftchevron-rightarrow-right