Comments on: Master List of Budget Categories + FREE Google Budget Download – Version 2 https://thefrugalgene.com/budget-categories-google-sheets/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=budget-categories-google-sheets Born To Help You Save Money Thu, 24 Oct 2019 19:43:58 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.1 By: Hate Budgeting? Learn How to Master Your Finances Without a Detailed Budget | Practically Independent https://thefrugalgene.com/budget-categories-google-sheets/#comment-43403 Thu, 24 Oct 2019 19:43:58 +0000 https://thefrugalgene.com/?p=10701#comment-43403 […] recommend 8 categories. The Balance has 52 categories. The Budget Mom has over 70 categories. The Frugal Gene has over 90 […]

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By: shira https://thefrugalgene.com/budget-categories-google-sheets/#comment-25520 Sun, 09 Jun 2019 09:15:25 +0000 https://thefrugalgene.com/?p=10701#comment-25520 Anyone else having trouble with the rollover part? When I tick the rollover box my monthly balance isn’t balance, even though I checked and re-checked the setup sheet and the income/expenses sheets and couldn’t find where it doesn’t even up..

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By: The Frugal Gene https://thefrugalgene.com/budget-categories-google-sheets/#comment-25229 Wed, 22 May 2019 05:59:10 +0000 https://thefrugalgene.com/?p=10701#comment-25229 In reply to Shelbi.

That is very weird 🙁 we haven’t had any bugs reported like this and we use the budget sheet ourselves without issues like this.

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By: Shelbi https://thefrugalgene.com/budget-categories-google-sheets/#comment-25226 Wed, 22 May 2019 00:04:17 +0000 https://thefrugalgene.com/?p=10701#comment-25226 Hi! I had a question about the template– I’m not sure if I somehow broke something, but the transfers page on my template doesn’t seem to be updating its data to the monthly summary page! It worked for the first month that I used it during (after I paid off my credit card balance, it correctly restored my balance to full and “Spent” to $0), but now no matter what I add to the page, it’s reflected in my balance for the source account but not for the destination account. (In other words, if I add that I paid off $60 from my checking account to my credit card, it’ll correctly reflect that my checking account has $60 less in it, but it won’t reflect that my credit card “balance” has $60 more in it.) I’ve only ever (purposely!!) modified the red cells, so I’m not sure what happened! Any common issues you’ve noticed when people have come to you with bugs?

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By: Lily https://thefrugalgene.com/budget-categories-google-sheets/#comment-24637 Fri, 26 Apr 2019 02:09:28 +0000 https://thefrugalgene.com/?p=10701#comment-24637 In reply to Ada I Perez.

Hi Ada! I’m sorry but we don’t have translations for it yet. It is something we are hoping to fix in the future, maybe for version 3 🙂

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By: Ada I Perez https://thefrugalgene.com/budget-categories-google-sheets/#comment-24625 Thu, 25 Apr 2019 17:48:50 +0000 https://thefrugalgene.com/?p=10701#comment-24625 what is the Translations on the set up page? what would I use this for? Can you please explain this further.
thanks,
Ada
LOVE the budget sheets

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By: Lily https://thefrugalgene.com/budget-categories-google-sheets/#comment-24534 Mon, 22 Apr 2019 10:24:17 +0000 https://thefrugalgene.com/?p=10701#comment-24534 In reply to Ashtyn.

Love the suggestions, thanks Ashtyn, I’ll talk to my husband about the revisions.

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By: Ashtyn https://thefrugalgene.com/budget-categories-google-sheets/#comment-24517 Sun, 21 Apr 2019 19:52:41 +0000 https://thefrugalgene.com/?p=10701#comment-24517 In reply to Lily.

Am idea for version 3! When you have debt and put it in as an account, it doesn’t matter right on the monthly budget.

Example: I had existing debt on a credit card, but it treats it as a positive value instead of a negative. Then I can rightfully show ‘debt’ in a category coming out if an account, but when I put it as income to my credit card it super inflates the value of the current account.

It’d be neat if there were a way for it to calculate debt without making some of the other numbers wonky (showing a higher income value or expenses).

Looking forward to the next version, this is great!

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