Toshl Finance Blog

New Toshl 1.6 for Symbian^3 preview

There’s a new Toshl for Symbian^3 right around the corner. It’s got plenty of goodies like budgets, foreign currency support for traveling, recurring expenses etc. Try it and you’ll love it.

We have already submitted it to Ovi for quality assurance and we hope it will be online soon. In the meanwhile, you can try it out yourself if you’re the experimentative spirit. The app is finished, but because it’s not verified by Ovi yet, it’s not signed. If you’ve got a way to do that yourself, give it a go.

Update: We have updated Toshl to version 1.6.1 which fixes the issue that required users to sign in each time. Download it below.

Download Toshl 1.6.1 for Symbian^3 pre-release unsigned

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What’s new?

Budgets
It’s easy to get carried away on spending, so it’s good to have a buddy tapping you on the shoulder when you’re going overboard. Toshl can do just that, set up a monthly budget for spending and get reminded to stay in budget. If you go Pro, you can even set up budgets for specific tags and weekly and daily timespans, so all that alcohol spending doesn’t go unnoticed. :)

Foreign currencies
When you go traveling it’s not easy to keep track of all your spending in another currency. Toshl makes it easy. While adding an expense, simply choose another currency to enter the expense. Toshl will already know the correct exchange rate for the day, but you can change it to your own if you wish. You can then add expenses in the local currency. Toshl will remember the expense and calculate it to your main currency as well. When you come home, all your expenses will be noted, gathered & converted to your home currency without the hassle.

Recurring expenses
We all have those pesky monthly bills to think of; rent, gym, electricity, internet. Some of them just keep coming up week after, week, month after month. Now you can add them to Toshl right from you phone and they will automatically get added each week, month or year so you can put your mind at ease in advance.

Posted in Announcements

How to make expense reports for specific tags you’re spending on

You probably already know that you can export your expenses in Toshl. Users with free Toshl accounts can export to CSV (comma separated values) and Toshl Pro users get a lot more flexibility with export to CSV, Excel spreadsheets, Google Docs and PDF expenses reports. But did you know you can also export your expenses for a specific month or tag?

Expenses by month

  1. 1. Log in on toshl.com
  2. 2. Click export in the top bar
  3. 3. Select whether you want to export all your expenses or a specific month

    The month you can select in the export drop down depends on which month you currently have open in your expenses view. Just navigate to a different month and you can export expenses for that month in the export drop down.

  4. 4. Click on the desired format of export
  5. 5. You’re done. Much rejoicing!

Toshl Finance monthly expense report

Expenses by tag

  1. 1. Log in on toshl.com
  2. 2. Go to the Tags tab, click on the tag you want to export
  3. 3. Click export in the top bar
  4. 4. Select export expenses for the tag you chose before and click the desired export format
  5. 5. You’re done. Much rejoicing!

Toshl Finance specific tag report

Export expenses on your phone
You want to quickly export your expenses data while on the go? No problem, you can export them on your phone as well. The only difference is you don’t have the fine grained options for tags and months on your phone. You can only export the data for all tags and all time.
Go to the export section in the More tab (on iPhone) or export in the menu (pretty much all other platforms). Enter the e-mail you want to send the report to and the file formats you want to attach. Send, and you’re done.

Toshl Finance iPhone report

You own your data
We firmly believe that the data you gather and enter is your own. While the Toshl Pro users get a few more options in exporting, we will always support a way to get your data out for free so you can use it whichever way you want.

Posted in Tips & Tricks, Tutorials

Updated Toshl Finance for iPhone is out and about

Hey diligent finance trackers, there’s a new version of Toshl for iPhone out on iTunes. Don’t get too excited though, it’s a bug fix update, with a few needed fixes here and there but without new features. No need to be disappointed though, we have a few things up our sleeves for later this summer.

Toshl has also been renamed to Toshl Finance in the App Store, to show our aim to become a more complete, ¡but still ultra-easy and fun!, finance management solution.

One of the little things we’ve changed and really restores my inner peace is the Edit button for expenses, so it doesn’t look outside of iOS norms, where that icon is normally used for creating new entries, not editing.

Toshl Finance Before and After

So get the update for maximum stability and up-to-datedness (yes, I’m making it a noun) and please rate Toshl on the iTunes App Store. Much obliged.

P.S.: Android users, We know it’s taking ages to get that proper Toshl for Android update with budgets, but we’re getting there!

Posted in Announcements

Track family household expenses

The classic predicament of living together: gathering up all the common expenses. Food, lightbulbs, cleaning utensils, hookah tobacco molasses… Everyone buys things at different places, at different times and gathering and adding up all the receipts is a pain. There’s no need to resort to crude and complicated tools like a household expenses spreadsheet. With Toshl gathering up receipts and controlling spending is super easy and done in an instant.

In Toshl you note down your expenses, add tags and sync them to toshl.com. The cool thing is you can sync from multiple devices, even devices on different software platforms. Whether you or your household members have an iPhone, Android, Windows Phone 7, BlackBerry, Nokia Symbian^3 or Nokia Maemo, we’ve got you covered. There’s a Toshl app for every one of those platforms. That means every member of your family can use Toshl on their phone and note down the expense every time they buy items for the common household. It’s easy as pie. Mmmmm, pie.

How to: Collect family household food expenses

Buying food and household items can be quite a frequent chore. Sometimes you pick up the groceries together, but a lot of the times it’s just more efficient if one person buys food on their way from work. It would be great if you could automatically collect some more info on how much you spend on food, who buys it and where.

  1. 1. Install Toshl on the phones of your family members and log in to one account
  2. 2. Agree on a common tag for common expenses, let’s say you’ll all add the tag “family food” to all common expenses
  3. 3. Add a tag with the name person adding the expense, let’s say Matt, Joan, Ibrahim and Shaniqua
  4. 4. You can add additional info you’d want to have as tags, like the name of the store where you buy for example
  5. 5. See what everyone’s noting down

New Family Food Expense

You can then tell exactly how much you spend on food, how much members of your family have spent on it and where do you shop most. You can compare how the expenses grow or shrink through time, how your store preferences change and finally settle how’s the most diligent family shopper after all.

When you have all that information on your shopping, it’s much easier to save money. Especially if you find out that shopping at Candy, Candy & More Candy represents 64,9 % of your family’s food expenses. If that’s the case, your food spending savings might even be eclipsed by your medical bills savings.

Budget in
Don’t forget you can also make a family budget and add the “family food” tag right in there. It will make it easier to stick to your spending goals and warn you when you get dangerously close to your limits. You can even set budgets for specific family members based on their name tags. Another trip to Candy, Candy & More Candy might just have to wait for a week or two.

Family budget details

Quick tip: Because Toshl sync works almost instantly, it’s a good way to check if someone has already done the shopping. Just set Toshl to sync automatically on all the family phones. Then you can always check if another family member has already added an expense at your food shop today. If they have, you’re home free, no need for you to go shopping as well. Go home, relax and juggle as many vegetables as you can handle at once. If that’s your thing.

Control Family Spending - Tags

Seas of plenty ahead!
While this approach to gathering up your family expenses works, it could be even cooler and easier. We know and we’ve got you covered. Toshl is constantly evolving and we already have plans to make collecting and sharing of family expenses even simpler and more useful. How exactly? Well, you’ll just have to wait a little and see. It’s going to be good.

Posted in Family finance, Tips & Tricks, Tutorials

How to budget with Toshl

Money management can seem difficult, but it doesn’t have to be. We’re going to show you a few ways you can stick to your budget without the hassle. Toshl will help you keep your finances in check with ease, but as usual nothing happens at once. Here are the quick steps to become your own financial guru with Toshl budgets.

1. Realise you need to change your spending habits

We mostly tend to overspend when we don’t think about money management much. While that can be fine if we have enough resources to fund all our expensive habits, that’s rarely the case. It doesn’t mean we all have to become ascetic monks, living only on bread, water and sleep on wooden planks. In fact, keeping your spending under control and setting up a budget can provide you with greater comfort. Because Toshl helps you put all the little and unimportant stuff into numbers, you can lower that type of frivolous spending and have more money to use on the important and really pleasurable stuff.

2. Measure your spending

Knowing something should change in your spending is only the first part of the solution. You need to quantify all those expenses to really know where your resources are going. Note down all your expenses to Toshl and you’ll soon get a clear sense of proportion. If you’re like me, you might sweat the small stuff like spending on coffee, drinks and occasional lunches, but the actual costs of all that pale in comparison with the amount I spend on electronic gadgets without even thinking much about it. Measuring your spending is the only way to get a real picture about where your money goes.
I know noting every expense down takes some getting used to at first. But after a few days it’ll become an almost effortless habit. Buy your thingamajig, whip out Toshl, enter price, tap the tag(s) and you’re done! You’ll thank yourself later when you’ll have fancy financial visualizations custom made for you, telling you how and where you spend and can then actually save a lot of money.

3. Set up your budget

Alright, so now you know that you should put your spending in check and how and where you tend to spend (it rhymes, wohoo! :) ). Next step is to set up budgets. Budgets are basically your goals on how much you should limit your spending. There’s different kinds of budgeting options, depending on your goals, current habits and financial situation.

Budget types:

Keep it sane and balanced

The obvious first rule is that your expenses should not exceed your incomes. If you spend more than you earn and you don’t have some hidden treasure trove buried in the garden, you’re heading for trouble. Therefore, you can start by adding a budget in the size of your paycheck and other incomes.

In Toshl put in the amount you get paid for budget value, select the budget for all your expenses and make it a monthly or a weekly budget, depending on how often you get paid.

Create a balanced budgetSee, your first step toward financial freedom is that easy!
Budgets listIf you’re wondering what in the world is “Kava”,
it means coffee in Slovenian – the language of the makers of Toshl.

It will keep you conscious of your financial limits and warn you when you get too close to that budgeting cliff edge. With that green bar showing you how much leeway you have, you should be soon able to move on to more ambitious goals of managing money.

Save it for the important stuff

Keeping your budget in balance is a good start, but you should be able to keep some money on the side for the more important, long term investments. Whether it’s a house, you’re saving for, university tuition or that huuuuuge fluffy bunny you’ve always wanted it’s good to keep some money on the side.

Put a budget for all expenses in, but make it lower than your incomes. Each month when you slowly fill up that budget, take care to not go over it. That way you can keep the remaining money and put them in that huuuuuuuge fluffy bunny fund. Or invest it in something safe. E.g. not fluffy bunnies.

Cut down on frivolous spending

You finally noted and measured your expenses and just realized you’re spending, for example, hundreds of dollars on cocktails per month. Well, if you’re spending hundreds on alcohol each month you’re most likely an alcoholic and you should take care of that problem first, but you can also set up a budget right after. :)

The thing I’m getting to is that you can set up, tag-specific budgets in Toshl. If you’re spending too much on one thing or a group of things, set up a budget with that tag or tags and check it often. You’ll soon be spending a lot less on cocktails and your liver will thank you for it.

Coffee budget

4. Lower your spending

With all those budgets in place and graphs telling you what you spend on, you’ll lower your spending and save money in no time. It will make you one step closer to that huuuuge fluffy bunny, paying off your mortgage, or traveling the world.

Image by Big Plush

Posted in Budgeting, Tips & Tricks, Tutorials