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IndyPendent:
In a few older threads (this one and this one), there were financial spreadsheets shared and lots of great nerd-ery ensued. In one thread in particular, I shared my personal finance dashboard and got so much interest I've scrubbed the numbers and provided instructions.

For your viewing pleasure, I've attached a sample of the dashboard.



The master copy can be found here.

FI Tracker v3

If you want to use this for yourself, go to File->Make a Copy. If you have questions, post them here! I hope some of you gain some value from this.

Edit 23-May-2016: As this thread has grown, fellow forum member and Google Sheets nerd Weinerdog has taken the original sheet and made some very useful tweaks and optimizations. His FI Tracker v3 (and prior to that, v2) is a branch that allows copy/paste from Mint, reduces visual clutter, and provides more automation than the original. I think it's a better version, quite frankly. It was such an improvement that it's now the recommended link above.

Links to v2 and v1 for historical purposes.

CashFlowDiaries:
That is a sweet spreadsheet!! I really like the dashboard but it must be a pain in the butt entering all that data.

I keep track of my net worth as well but not an awesome spreadsheet like yours.  Mine is super simple and just keeps track of current month and last month for comparison reasons.

IndyPendent:
Yep, it's work to enter but the result is worth the effort! It won't be for everyone, for sure.


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Cookie:
Thanks! This is way better than mine.

deborah:
Thanks very much! I have changed the colours around in the net worth dial on the dashboard, as I think the greatest net worth should be green, and the least red.

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