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PMP #186: 8 Simple ways Pocketsmith helps you manage your personal finances

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I love tracking stuff. Whether it’s using my Apple Watch to track my fitness and sleep, or tracking my time using a tool like Timing (affiliate link). And when it comes to tracking personal finances, I love using Pocketsmith (affiliate link) to see what’s going on with our finances.

Pocketsmith is a personal finance tracker that works by connecting to your bank accounts. Once connected, you can categorise your transactions to get more visibility into your spending so you can be smarter with your money. Pocketsmith can be used to create a budget, track spending, calculate your net worth and forecast your future bank balances.

In this episode, I’m going to share some of the ways that Pocketsmith helps me to manage our personal finances more effectively.

If you'd like to sign up to Pocketsmith, you can use my affiliate link to get 50% off your first two months of the Premium subscription. I've been using Pocketsmith since 2012 and can 100% vouch for how incredibly useful this service is!

Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/186

If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.

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I love tracking stuff. Whether it’s using my Apple Watch to track my fitness and sleep, or tracking my time using a tool like Timing (affiliate link). And when it comes to tracking personal finances, I love using Pocketsmith (affiliate link) to see what’s going on with our finances.

Pocketsmith is a personal finance tracker that works by connecting to your bank accounts. Once connected, you can categorise your transactions to get more visibility into your spending so you can be smarter with your money. Pocketsmith can be used to create a budget, track spending, calculate your net worth and forecast your future bank balances.

In this episode, I’m going to share some of the ways that Pocketsmith helps me to manage our personal finances more effectively.

If you'd like to sign up to Pocketsmith, you can use my affiliate link to get 50% off your first two months of the Premium subscription. I've been using Pocketsmith since 2012 and can 100% vouch for how incredibly useful this service is!

Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/186

If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.

Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo


Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/paulminors/message

  continue reading

300 episodes

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