tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3495829725350615773.post2561642275190096103..comments2023-12-19T11:50:32.954+05:30Comments on Indian Thoughts: Tracking every penny spendIdeas to Simplify and Manage Your Finances.http://www.blogger.com/profile/17297249244996931281noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3495829725350615773.post-62199256065299137992010-03-05T05:40:29.672+05:302010-03-05T05:40:29.672+05:30oh i track.. just that it isn't consistent.
my...oh i track.. just that it isn't consistent.<br />my tracking pad usually is the reverse side of train ticket or a small 'to do" paper i carry in wallet.<br />as i once said in a reply of urs, i have found the benefit of it when during the first time i realised i spent more on magazines than the train ticket. since then have started taking the unread books tat am at home always in bag.<br />Just that i haven't started yet on permenant basis. one has to do with my employment status until now, but this year onwards i too become a proud citizen who is entitled to pay taxes:) So gotta do tat tracking seriously.<br />..hmm will do tat IT..<br />And kudos to your habit,you managed those unfortune events sucessfully.<br />Its a wonderful achievement ,keep it up.muralinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3495829725350615773.post-26760992815784930752010-03-05T04:32:34.255+05:302010-03-05T04:32:34.255+05:30I guess this is the second time I am saying this, ...I guess this is the second time I am saying this, but I really find it too difficult and impractical to track every thing even when I use credit card for everything. I just have a sense of the big ticket things and that certainly helps.Manshuhttp://onemint.comnoreply@blogger.com