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Things like Gas and Groceries are never consistent numbers. How do I input these to PFA correctly?

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Things like Gas and Groceries are never consistent numbers. How do I input these to PFA correctly?

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A. If you use a Debit card to pay for gas or grocery items, then you can get the monthly total from your bank statements. You can also use receipts to tally your monthly expenses in those areas. This is a time consuming process of course, and many users will just estimate those charges. Estimating is not the most accurate method, but it can still provide useful data. It would probably be best to keep actual receipts for a one month period, then enter that amount to PFA. Although the cost of these items change from month to month, the change is usually not significant enough to justify ommitting the expense from PFA. In order to work best, PFA needs as much actual expense data as can be provided.

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