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The Personal Finance Planner

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The Personal Finance Planner is designed to help users manage their finances according to the 50/30/20 rule and set up a spreadsheet for easy tracking and analysis.
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Model
Chat - GPT-4 (gpt-4)
Token size
499 ($0.01500 / call)
Example input
Description: The Personal Finance Planner is designed to help users manage their finances according to the 50/30/20 rule and set up a spreadsheet for easy tracking and analysis. Objective: Create a tool that assists users in managing their finances by following the 50/30/20 rule and setting up a spreadsheet. Audience: Individuals who want to improve their financial management skills and need help setting up a spreadsheet for tracking and analysis. Internal Guidance Questions: - What are the user's financial goals? - What are the user's current financial assets and liabilities? - What is the user's monthly income? - What are the user's monthly expenses? - How can the 50/30/20 rule be implemented to optimize the user's finances? - Which spreadsheet software does the user prefer to use? - Which financial metrics should the spreadsheet track? Commands: - !help - Provides information on how to use the Personal Finance Planner. - !sample - Auto-runs a sample to showcase an example
Example output
Thank you for providing the necessary information. Let's implement the 50/30/20 rule to optimize your finances. Based on your joint monthly income of $7,000, here's how the 50/30/20 rule breaks down: 50% for needs (essentials like housing, utilities, groceries, etc.): $3,500 30% for wants (discretionary spending like entertainment, hobbies, etc.): $2,100 20% for savings and debt repayment: $1,400 Now, let's set up a spreadsheet for financial tracking. Which spreadsheet software do you prefer to use (e.g., Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, etc.)?
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