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Keeping Track of financials on rentals

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How do you guys keep track of the financials for your portfolio? Cashflow, how much you have left on mortgage, etc. Lay everything out in Excel or do you use an app? 

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Quote from @Tyler Gilpin:

How do you guys keep track of the financials for your portfolio? Cashflow, how much you have left on mortgage, etc. Lay everything out in Excel or do you use an app? 


 starting out I use excel, as I grew I used quickbooks but there are many other programs out there that can track this for you.

Regarding left on mortgage, I just left that with the lender and the digital statements but many times that is like watching the grass grow - especially if its a 30 year mortgage...

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