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Mike Romano
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How you all keep track of your fix and flip records, especially expenses?

Mike Romano
  • Investor
  • Florida
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I'm curious about how you all keep track of your fix and flip records, especially expenses. Do you have any go-to spreadsheets or organizational methods that you find particularly helpful?

If you're open to sharing your tips, templates, or any insights on what works best for you, I'd be incredibly grateful! It's always inspiring to learn from fellow flippers who've mastered the art of organization.

Looking forward to your thoughts and suggestions. 

Thanks a bunch!

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Andy Sabisch
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Andy Sabisch
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Hate to make things more complicated than they need to because then it tends to fall by the wayside.  An Excel workbook with tabs for specific areas of the project saved to the cloud allows me to track expenses.  I also use the job name option at H-D as a Pro Desk member.
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