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excel spreadsheet or other ways

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Hello everyone, I was wondering what people use to record income and expenses.  I wanted to use excel but I was looking for a template.  Can anyone point me in the right direction or is there another way to do this?   Appreciate all the help

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Nathan Gesner
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There are a lot of free websites available for managing rentals: Stessa, Avail, TenantCloud, etc. Do a Google search for "Landlord property management" and you'll find a ton of options. Toy around with a few, narrow in on one that will work for you, and enjoy.

You can also scroll to the footer of this page. Look on the left menu for "FilePlace" and it will open a new page. These are files shared by members, so some are crap and others are amazingly good. Search the spreadsheets and you'll probably find something you can use as a starting point.

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