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Since I have seen yesterday and today a few savings tips in the feed and think that this makes a lot of sense in the current time, I wanted to give also times my #spartipp Price give. And no it's not the classic shorter shower like the Habeck 😂


My savings tip for you would be that you get a spending app (just search in the AppStore. I use the app that is simply called "expenses") and your expenses dry. Otherwise, of course, it also goes with Finanzguru automatically. I believe that through that you treckt the significantly more awareness is created for it and you deal better with your money.


So and so we get here a few more savings tips I'm curious what @markusnowak and @Boersenape say about it

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Oldschool I have made myself an Excel spreadsheet this financial guru give my data no thanks
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@NickNick or simply do both. Is for me so the best :)
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So I use Finanzguru and am very satisfied so far - can only recommend that
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@MisterWorldWide if I were alone, I could tell you where every single euro goes! We are a 5 person household and there are some expenses, I do not count with.... Starting from school trips, the usual "haste times one / two euros for a roll" to clothes. And the costs for the rental houses times apart. I check daily the account movements whether rents come in, which expenses are debited etc.... I could definitely improve this, but then I would only squat in front of the cell phone. The idea is still good 🤗
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Am I understanding this correctly now after reading your post multiple times, your tip is to get an app?
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@MitVerstandzumKapital same here. I think he is secretly advertising 🤣
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@TheDividendCollector so if I now talk about saving, then make a picture in there below, as I count money and have my financial guru (have with the one deal) sweater on, then that would count as advertising. Hmmm on other threads I get the best ideas 😂😂😂
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Also use the app;) is quite clear and simple. You can create a monthly budget e.g. for shopping and then gets displayed how much you still have left I find really mega ☝️
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Finanzguru is great, I've been using it for 2 years.
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@California_Dreamin So as precise as some apps offer, I don't monitor my spending habits if I'm honest, but I also don't invest everything that's left over 😅
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@California_Dreamin I would not say so. I've been dealing with finances for a while now, but I've only had a real dry app for it for a few months now.
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@California_Dreamin so to be honest, I've never done 🤣 on the 1st of every month goes off every bill plus everything I want to save. And the rest fire free if's empty it's empty if not also good🤣 and at the end of the month I could not tell you what that's gone on it🤣 and I also kind of do not care, a little fun in life must be. And as soon as the savings goal is reached on the 1st of the month, the rest is funny money.
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@California_Dreamin no I have 1 year ago all costs written down and look at insurance quarterly whether what new is cheaper and wen zb. Ne electricity price increase comes I look directly for what cheaper. I can so shortly before the end of the month always estimate what remains and spending
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