How Much Did You Spend?

Is there an easy way to figure out how much one spent in the past year? I know I can go to my order history, but how do that without adding up every individual order? Thinking about taxes...
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I tried several different methods, but nothing worked.
Especially, since I had several payment plans that were combined into one.
I used my CC statement and my Quicken.
Dale Heath
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Payment plans might thwart ease, but aside from that, I find easy enough to shift-select what I want by date from the Order page and paste it pretty-as-you-please into Excel.
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Copy and paste into a spreadsheet. Run a total on the last column.
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Bridgeport, CT USA
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Ted Weis said:
Is there an easy way to figure out how much one spent in the past year?
Perhaps some things are better left unknown [:P]
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Ted Weis said:
Is there an easy way to figure out how much one spent in the past year? I know I can go to my order history, but how do that without adding up every individual order? Thinking about taxes...
Go to your credit card website and find out what terms post with a Faithlife transaction, then do a keyword search over the last year for all those transactions. It should be able to show you every transaction with FL during the past year, along with a total at the bottom. I can do this with my Wells Fargo and Chase cards, so I'm sure most other card companies have this as well.
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are we tracking what we've paid, or what we've committed to pay for?
Spent is one nice number, committed to pay is much bigger (though happily decreasing monthly with no plans to increase it at this time).
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abondservant said:
are we tracking what we've paid, or what we've committed to pay for?
I'd assumed it was a tax related question ... hence on a paid not incurred basis.
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Perhaps some things are better left unknown
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