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In April, we kicked off our 2022 Microsoft Excel Builders Challenge. Over the past 5+ months, the program yielded impressive results. Community builders shared five new templates and…
Helpful insights, resources, and templates for optimizing your financial life, plus the latest news from Tiller
In April, we kicked off our 2022 Microsoft Excel Builders Challenge. Over the past 5+ months, the program yielded impressive results. Community builders shared five new templates and…
Here's how to easily convert a PDF of a bank statement into a CSV file that can be opened with Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets.
Here’s a video overview of the new Google Sheets function XLOOKUP. In the video, Randy describes it as “A supercharged version of VLOOKUP, which has always been one…
A comma-separated values (CSV) file is a special kind of file that stores data separated by commas. It’s useful for moving data between programs. When you download your…
The new Netflix doc "Get Smart With Money" pairs five people with expert personal finance coaches to help them positively transform their financial lives.
Now available from Tiller Community Solutions: "Budget Plan" templates for Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel
Tiller's updated Foundation Template for Microsoft Excel now includes the Insights sheet, with quick insights into your current financial standing and recent spending at a glance.
Today Tiller is excited to announce open banking support for U.S. TD Bank accounts, with a better customer experience and enhanced privacy and security.
Here’s how you can see the full picture of your complete net worth in your Tiller-powered spreadsheets.
Prices are up. Markets are down. And across the economic spectrum, people are feeling the squeeze. Many of us are becoming more intentional with our money. Above all,…
Paying off debt is one of the biggest, most popular financial goals in the US. Here at Tiller, we know this is also true for many of our…
With one Tiller subscription you can automate both Google and Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. So which is the right choice for you?