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Benjamin C.
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How do you choose to track your net worth?

Benjamin C.
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  • Stamford, CT
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Hi All, I'm curious what tools folks use to track net worth. Personal Capital? Mint? Quicken? Excel? Something Else? I use Personal Capital myself. Ben

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Matt Faix
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Matt Faix
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@Benjamin C. We use Mint for out budget and Excel for net worth tracking. Once you create the sheet it only takes a few minutes to update and track. I liked Personal Capital for net worth tracking, but had too many problems when syncing it to our bank.  

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