How To Track Your Expenses in 2023 | Mind Blowing Google Sheets Tutorial

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Published 2023-01-19
In this video, we go through how to create an automated budget tracker spreadsheet that tracks all of your INCOME and EXPENSES. See all the cool tricks we use with the magic of Google Sheets to make this useful tracker.

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All Comments (21)
  • @codyrouse2372
    hey brother as another young guy thats less financially educated but tryin to get better I just came across your video and gotta say thanks. me and my girlfriend are planning on moving so we are saving up and we both found this video to be really helpful. I appreciate you for being so clear and concise
  • @TR4zest
    What an excellent tutorial. Thank you so much. I wish you every success with the channel.
  • @johnpanik7511
    The absolute best video for my small business. Thank you,thank you, thank you.
  • @kuyjets2382
    Thanks man this'll help me a lot to track my expenses!
  • This is wonderful! As an addition it would be great to know how to easily add/incorporate a single account category.
  • @cabrak4n311
    Hell yeah! A comprehensive, direct video about how to see where your money is going. You are teachings us what we were supposed to be taught in school. Keep it up!
  • @AF-gd6uv
    This video is perfect. I'm a beginner in Google sheets, trying to start a budget, great explanation. Keep posting good videos like this , just subscribed, looking for tutorial videos that you.post.
  • @2joie
    Wow I was determined to get this and is was not difficult at all to follow. Just have two windows open. Thanks for all of the work that went into this lesson
  • This was the best video. You explained this in a way that I GOT IT!! I have been searching for someone that had a simple way to explain this all to me. YOU NAILED IT!!!
  • @edsterling5258
    Tip: on the transactions tab, arrange activity in chronological order, oldest at the top, add new current rows at the bottom. Why? Doing so spares you the hassle of INSERTING a new row for every single event. There are ample empty rows at the bottom. Plus, chronological order just makes sense to view. Bonus tip: place a running sum column on the right side of the main tab. Just be sure to count income as a positive and expenses as a negative. (I've been doing this since the 1990s.) Good video.
  • @MaryDukic
    I really like this video - it has helped me alot! One question - how did you add the individual accounts to the "Accounts" tab? Do you go thru the "Journal" tab and list them one by one on the "Accounts" tab? Or is there a quicker way?
  • This is insanely helpful, especially as someone very intimidated by both expense tracking and sheets. You made it so easy to follow and made me a little more confident about learning the tool and getting my finances under control. Thank you so much!