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Cassidy Burns
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Keeping Track of Individual Unit Month to Month Expenses

Cassidy Burns
  • Investor
  • Washington, DC
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Hi BP,

As I start to acquire more and more properties, the efficiency of my records of expenses/income/ROI is getting complicated and honestly not as organized as I would like. Not being a complete expert with excel has been a big factor. Does anyone have any recommendations for the most efficient way to keep track of expenses and figuring out my exact ROI? I am looking for system that I can easily input my records and have it all in one "cloud/system."

Thanks BP!

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Logan Allec
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Logan Allec
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@Cassidy Burns, have you considered programs such as Quickbooks or Xero or possibly even hiring a bookkeeper or CPA to track these things for you -- what they do best -- while you do what you do best?

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