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Started managing my salary since October of the last year using a Notion page made from scratch, and despite being a improvement (in savings and reducing impulsive habits) sometimes it gets confusing to keep track of suprise expenses or worse, the app won't load so it's easy to forget how much you spend.

Even thought my choice has been made in using a .txt offline app, what would /biz/ think could be improved in the .txt file? Added the template so you get the idea.

Also, getting really interested in all things cash related so if you can recommend a book for someone that is starting in this world, appreciate it. Good afternoon /biz/.



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