Addressing my personal budget
Organize, analyze, and plan. That’s the key to maintaining a personal budget. As a freelance writer it’s crucial that I not only keep track of every penny, contract and receipt but also every client and job. I could take the somewhat archaic route, which means annotating every little (or big) expense in a ledger. But you know, sometimes my budget outlook has so much information that I might as well be writing a news story.
I need something that keeps me in the driver’s seat but all doesn’t tie up all my time. Time that would be better spent earning a living, you know what I mean?
Welcome to the world of inBudget
inBudget is a unique solution for making budgets with expanded functionality, the way to change your method of finance management and bookkeeping.
inBudget provides you with a powerful tool allowing users to create income and expenditure items with detailed reports and statistics and then group them into budgets.
The budgets can be both private, synchronized with family members, friends and colleagues and even the public-at-large allowing you to plan the budget of another person as well!
It’s crowded at the top
Let’s face it: there are a LOT of personal management apps on the digital landscape. And most of them contain a lot of bells and whistles that ultimately serve only to complicate your life instead of streamlining it. When it comes to managing my money, I don’t need to reinvent the wheel. What I need is to keep track of the financial basics. I need to see the money coming in more important the money going out. inBudget allows me to do that and more.
The entrepreneurial spirit
I think what impresses me most about inBudget is that the platform was created by a team of young entrepreneurs that is dedicated to creating useful web and mobile products that will make my life better. I am by no means part of the Geek squad but I like the start-up mentality of these folks.
inBudget. Helping me help myself by keeping the numbers straight in my personal budget.
I like that.
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Nearly three decades living and working all over the world as a radio and television broadcast journalist in the United States Air Force, Staff Writer, Gary Picariello is now retired from the military and is focused on his writing career.
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