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Track your spending online with TextHog
You can send a transaction to Texthog through one of the aforementioned mobile methods, or just log into the site and add one later. Logging in is also good for changing dates and such if you text a transaction to Texthog after the fact. You can also tag and organize your expenses, and generate spending reports. It might be more work than letting some automated service track your account, but it's also more accurate, because you're recording expenses as you charge them, rather than when they eventually clear your account.

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keeman said 11:17AM on 6-25-2009
Nice tool. I believe it's good to use it to track down expenses, though it's hard to discipline oneself to do it everyday. hehe.
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DarkeSword said 8:41AM on 6-26-2009
Yeah, it is kind of hard to discipline yourself to do it, but after you start it becomes a habit. I recently started tracking all of my cash transactions in a little iPod Touch app called Balance, and for a while I'd forget, but I'm finally to the point where I just enter them automatically.
philip tadros said 10:09PM on 8-03-2009
getting in the habit is easy, a simple text like
coffee, 3
it's much better to do it real time then to have to go back and spend hours at the end of the month or days at the end of the year to do taxes.
texthog iphone app is on the way!
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