Why There Is No “Right” Way to Budget

Think you might be doing things “wrong” with your budgeting? Here’s why you’re probably getting more right than you think.
Helpful insights, resources, and templates for optimizing your financial life, plus the latest news from Tiller
Think you might be doing things “wrong” with your budgeting? Here’s why you’re probably getting more right than you think.
Sometimes a single transaction doesn’t fit neatly into a single category. The purchase at the grocery store included food for home and also work expenses. The trip to the big box store was for household items but also gifts. Have no fear. We have a tool that makes it easy to split a single transaction into multiple categories.
What's the real reason behind that purchase? Peter explores what the Five Whys can reveal about our intentions behind a purchase and teach us about ourselves.
What should you do when you get that Google error, "There was a problem. This action would increase the number of cells in the workbook above the limit of 2000000 cells.” We've got a handy new add-on that will help.
Have you ever wanted to add a new column with a formula to your Transactions sheet that keeps up with the new rows added each day by the Tiller Feed Bot? This week on the blog we share how to use a Google Sheets ArrayFormula to trick out your Transactions sheet.
We’ve put together five of our favorite Google Sheet features. These powerful tricks will help you fine tune your financial tracking.
There are many perks to working from home for yourself, but how does that complicate your taxes? In this post we share a strategy for pulling together your tax information to help you share your financial data with an accountant.
How to set up a basic Google Sheets QUERY to analyze your spending.
Using a spreadsheet to track your investment portfolio? Check out this awesome built in feature of Google Sheets to quickly and automatically get your portfolio data into a spreadsheet.
We've made it to the end of January, but are we still just as motivated about our financial goals? Peter share some insights into helping us stay on track and make progress.
Heather started her career thinking she’d follow the tradition of giving back after she spent her youth and middle age focused on making money. Then she decided to turn that model on its head. Read her story in this week’s Tiller blog.
Cash spending is still spending and we like to track it! We've put together some quick and easy steps for how to get your cash spending into your Tiller Sheet more efficiently, and from your smart phone too.