In this Australian Finance Podcast episode, your host Gemma Mitchell is joined by one of our very own community members who is also a Pocketsmith Super-User. Andrew takes us through how he uses the personal finance software and how it's so much more than a budgeting tool. But don't worry, this isn't just a sales pitch for Pocketsmith (who is a sponsor and we love!) they also talk about money hacks, other ways to budget, the power of tracking net worth and why every couple needs a household CEO & a CFO (and what that actually means for your household money!).
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Chapters (approximate)
(00:00) Introduction
(05:08) Transitioning from Spreadsheets to PocketSmith
(07:50) Managing Finances with PocketSmith
(12:48) Do You Need to Track Every Dollar?
(14:23) PocketSmith Features
(15:15) Andrew's PocketSmith Insight
(18:10) Communication in Financial Management
(19:44) Personalisation and Financial Habits
(23:17) Bank Accounts
(28:51) Tips & Tricks for PocketSmith
(36:07) Superpower of PocketSmith
(39:10) Difference in Expense History
(41:06) Budgeting Myths and Misconceptions
(42:56) What Andrew Wishes He Knew at 20
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