Sunday, April 19, 2009

Should you Use Software or Spreadsheets?

When tracking your financial goals and budget, you don't have to use a software program, or even a budget. You could use a notebook, and pen or pencil if you want, but that wouldn't be as easy or efficient. When it comes to choosing between software and spreadsheets, which should you choose?

It's hard to say that one is better than the other, because they both have their ups and downs. If you want overall ease of use, the software might be better. First of all, you don't need to design anything as you would a spreadsheet, unless you found a predesigned spreadsheet.

On the other hand, you can make a spreadsheet incredibly simple which would take you all of ten minutes, less you are proficient with excel spreadsheets. In this case, a software program might be better if you are looking for something more complicated to handle your many accounts, goals, and expenditures.

If you really want to know what will work best, you need to try them both out. You might even end up trying out a couple different financial software programs to find one that worked best for you. Give them a try and see what you think.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

What Happens if you Don't Use Financial Planning Software?

Not much will happen if you don't use financial planning software. In fact, not much will happen either way. You won't lose anything, really, but you won't gain anything either. You'll probably just have a lot harder time achieving your goals, if you achieve them at all.

I'm not saying that you have to buy a piece of software in order to make your financial goals. I'm just saying it will be a lot easier. It would even be easier just to use the free programs, so it's not a matter of price. You don't have to pay a price.

The idea is that you want things to be as simple as possible. Make things more simple. There is no reason why things need to be excessively complicated. Simplify the process and you'll get there faster and easier.

Sign up for a free program or design your own spreadsheet. Make it work. When it does, you'll be so glad you went ahead with it.