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#117 | The ultimate paper-free way to control your financial life
Fromfriends on FIRE
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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Oct 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Evernote is a multifaceted cloud-based software platform for note-taking and record-keeping. It can serve a multitude of purposes, but we’re going to focus just on the record-keeping benefits.We each share our personal experiences with Evernote, how it works and why we love it so much. How Evernote helps with your financial management:You have access to your records from anywhere because it’s in the cloudThe documents are protected and backed upIf you need to return an item to a store, you have the receiptIf you need to do a warranty repair, exchange, or find out if your item is under warranty, you have the receiptIf you aren’t tracking expenses or are just starting, you can look back through receipts to find comparison expenses.If you want to declutter your life of paper, be more organized, have better access to your records, or just track your finances better, Evernote is the way to go.Top 3 takeaways:Financial records and receipts are a real headache, but they are important to keep.Going entirely digital helps declutter your life and gives you better access to your important records.Evernote can do so much more than just scan and hold documents, but even at its most basic function, Evernote is one of our most valuable subscriptions.Show References:Evernote - summary of their free and paid plans---Follow friends on FIRETwitterInstagramFacebookLinkedInLeave us a voicemail or text us: 404-981-3370eMail us at: friendsonfiremm@gmail.comVisit our website: www.friendsonfire.orgfriends on FIRE etsy store---Other LinksMaggie’s Blog: Mostly Minimal LifeMike’s Book: Your New Relationship with Money
Released:
Oct 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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