At KeepOnBudget, we understand the importance of keeping track of your finances and making informed decisions about your spending. That's why we've included a robust reporting feature in our platform. Whether you're trying to track your expenses for a specific period, or you want to see your spending trends over time, our reports have you covered.
One of the biggest advantages of the report functionality in KeepOnBudget is the ease of use. Whenever a budget period expires or you close a budget, a new report is automatically generated for you. This means that you always have access to up-to-date information about your finances, without having to put in any additional effort.
Another advantage of our reports is the level of detail they provide. Our reports not only show you the total amount spent in each budget category, but also provide a breakdown of your spending by subcategory. This level of detail allows you to see exactly where your money is going, and make informed decisions about where to cut back or adjust your spending.
So, what do our reports look like? They include a variety of charts and graphs to help you visualise your spending patterns and identify areas where you may be overspending. For example, you can see how much you've spent in each budget category over a specific period of time, or you can compare your spending from one period to another. Additionally, you can see a breakdown of your spending by subcategory, so you can get a more granular look at where your money is going.
In conclusion, the report functionality in KeepOnBudget is a powerful tool that helps you make informed decisions about your spending. By providing you with up-to-date information and detailed insights into your spending patterns, our reports help you stay on top of your finances and achieve your financial goals. So what are you waiting for? Try KeepOnBudget today and start using our reports to take control of your finances!
Do you have any specific requirements for the report functionality or insights you would like to see in the reports? Please let us know and we'd be happy to include those in our future updates.