How To Prepare Your Tiller Spreadsheet Budget for a New Year
Here are a few simple, optional steps for optimizing your Tiller spreadsheet budgets for a new year.
Helpful insights, resources, and templates for optimizing your financial life, plus the latest news from Tiller
Here are a few simple, optional steps for optimizing your Tiller spreadsheet budgets for a new year.
Whether you use a spreadsheet, a napkin, or something else to manage your money there’s one thing that helps ensure your financial success.
Here’s why you should throw conventional budgeting advice out the window and instead think about all the things, both present and future, most important to you.<
You don’t need to know your finances inside and out keep things under control. You just need to a snapshot of a few key metrics that gauge how you’re doing in certain areas.
Join us for a free, live webinar that shows you how to prep your Tiller-powered spreadsheets for the year ahead.
Happy holidays: Here's a free gift tracker spreadsheet to help you plan your giving, track your spending, and save money this year.
"I’ve paid down nearly $14,000 of credit card debt, thanks to figuring out how to budget. And I learned to enjoy budgeting because of Tiller."
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We're excited to announce that the open banking connection for Fidelity Investments and many other Fidelity serviced sites will go live on Thursday, November 9th. This includes many employer 401k investment sites serviced by Fidelity.
The Tiller team is gathering in Seattle. While we’re there, we’re hosting a meetup on Sunday, November 12!
Tiller is hosting a free Foundations Webinar on Tues, 11/08/23. Learn how to use Tiller to automate your financial life in Google Sheets and Excel, plus the basics of the Foundation Template.
Here's how to export your Mint transactions to Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel for analysis, backup, and migrating to a new money management tool.