• Ynab seems quite good.
    • It feels better than other budgeting apps like Mint because you can directly interact with the data.
  • Based on this, I want to organize the money I spend each month and check the balance with the living expenses I receive.

  • Until I was a sophomore in high school, I only had a few tens of thousands of yen in my possession at most.

  • Due to the 未踏 effect, a large amount of money suddenly came in.

    • I still don’t know how to deal with that amount of money.
  • Lately, I’ve been spending it recklessly.

    • In my mind, I have this kind of thinking like “a lot - 1000 yen = a lot”.
      • It’s terrible.
    • I want to manage it more properly.
      • i.e. I want to eliminate the gap between my sense of spending and the actual quantitative amount of spending.
  • I used a budgeting app before, but the labeling accuracy was low and it didn’t fit well.

  • For now, I just need to check the amount of expenses and visualize them.

    • If that’s all, a budgeting app should be enough.
      • Come to think of it, I don’t really need labeling in a budgeting app.
  • There seems to be a meaning in intentionally doing the manual data transfer work once a month.

  • I’ll try keeping 自分の家計簿 (My Budget) in Scrapbox.

    • I’ll do it after October 20th.
    • Since I can get the data in CSV format, I can also create graphs.

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