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I use Quicken and I update my transactions every day. I enter the actual dates that transactions occur and I use the appropriate account that the transaction came from. Then I run spending reports weekly or monthly. I thought I was being a bit anal, but maybe that is the simpletons approach. :)
1. Recording an expense when you buy something with a credit card.
2. Recording a transfer (no effect to income/expense) when you pay the credit card.
I would "recognize the expense when it was incurred" (at the point of sale - when the card was swiped). But I suppose the expense may not actually be incurred, in the this case, until the gift is actually given. With a receipt, you could presumably return the gift at any time before its given.
If you input every piece of financial data starting from January 1 of a year, you can actually track to the penny where your money is going. I can say this because that is what I do. I do this since I’m a numbers freak, so I feel happy when my company annual tax summary matches my records of taxes paid.
If you are slightly less detailed, and instead make sure to input every purchase over $1.00, then you will still really have good sense of where your money is going. You can figure out that your expensive car is taking up lots of money through maintenance, or that you may be renting a place that’s too expensive for you.
The real purpose of any expense tracker is to help you make better decisions. When you know where your money is going, you can then make decisions on how to improve your situation. When I started tracking my expenses, one of the first things I learned was that I spent way too much eating out, so I started cooking at home a lot more.