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sultanoflondon

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Dec 3, 2013
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Hi all,

I use Apple Pay on my iPhone 6s Plus and I find that the transactions list in the Wallet app isn't long enough for me to view all of the transactions in the past month. I use this list to be able to check my statement at the end of the month.

Is there any smart way of getting around this issue? I realise that I could screenshot the lock screen every time a transaction takes place and then delete them all at the end of the month, but I think that that is a bit crude. I don't mind downloading another app, if there is one.

Thank you.
 
I create my own bill book using Microsoft access database file, and convert every single transaction to standard transaction record.

I don't have any chance to use Apple Pay yet although I believe it must be cool.

Maybe you should create something which can help you record every single transaction.
 
I create my own bill book using Microsoft access database file, and convert every single transaction to standard transaction record.

I don't have any chance to use Apple Pay yet although I believe it must be cool.

Maybe you should create something which can help you record every single transaction.

Thank you for your reply!

A Microsoft Access database file? So do you manually enter them each time you conduct a transaction?
 
Thank you for your reply!

A Microsoft Access database file? So do you manually enter them each time you conduct a transaction?
Yes. I manually enter each transaction made through various methods, in various places. Not in realtime but record them as soon as possible.
 
Why don't you use mint?

I don't use Mint but I do use a checkbook app called iReconcile. It hasn't been updated in years but gets the job done. I manually enter transactions and then I just compare it to my bank statement online.
 
How would that help?
Mint compiles all of your transactions from your bank/credit card accounts (including those done via ApplePay) and automatically categorizes them for you so you can not only view each transaction you make, but see how much you spent per category, as well as set personal budgets for each one.

It's an extremely useful tool, but you do have to be comfortable with connecting it to your various financial accounts.
 
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