How do you keep your household budget? Paper? Software? App?

  • Erstellt am 2015-03-31 15:08:41

f-pNo

2015-04-01 12:55:59
  • #1


You might be right, perhaps. I had gotten into the habit about 10 years ago.
But it has an advantage: defect on a device or something like that. When was it purchased? Is there still repair under warranty or extended guarantee? Quickly looked in Excel - usually found - then at least I also know in which chaotic annual filing (the invoices with warranty are usually only kept in a collective file) to find this invoice.

Yes OK - stupid argument over a bread roll. But what sense would it make to list the one item (warranty) separately (and deduct it from a total invoice) and set the others as a lump sum. Better to record everything individually – in the evening, while watching TV, when the umpteenth repeat of a film or some rubbish is on, which my wife likes and I as a man have to endure reluctantly.
 

ypg

2015-04-01 13:17:24
  • #2


I would find the flat rate for Saturday breakfast or work breakfast (sandwiches) more reasonable: When you consider how much you spend either on the Saturday bread roll bag, the cake package for Sunday, or the daily sandwiches...

I kept a household budget book 15 years ago. Purchased cake hardly ever comes into my house anyway, but from the sandwiches it became bread and a pack of cheese and sausage, which I store at work on Monday for the whole week. The luxury of having a bread roll breakfast with the family should definitely be indulged in, but you can gladly skip the expensive croissants... the waistline will thank you too.
 

f-pNo

2015-04-01 13:46:16
  • #3


Well - there is nothing left for me to mess up. Not even building the house helped. But - nothing disfigures a beautiful person. Besides: a beautiful back can delight, a great belly does too.
 

ypg

2015-04-01 13:49:43
  • #4


That's because of Excel There are said to be people who go jogging during the TV rerun
 

f-pNo

2015-04-01 15:28:57
  • #5


And then they get into trouble with their partner because they are not spending enough time together anymore. (You see - you always just have to find the right excuse .)
 

Musketier

2015-04-01 18:29:40
  • #6
Wasn't the treadmill in front of the TV included in the house plans?
 

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