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Marcella
Hi all, I’m looking for an app that will allow me to plug in all my investments and see all my assets in one dashboard.
I use Vanguard for investing, have rentals, my own house, a state pension plan, CDs and a life insurance policy.
A friend recommended an app but it won’t allow me to plug in life insurance or rentals.
Need those for the holistic picture. Would like there to be a free option so that I can trial the product before deciding if I like the interface and want to pay for more bells and whistles.
Thanks!
BryanI just do it in Excel and I have rentals and other assets held at multiple institutuons.
1. I keep it in Google drive
2. I have 16 years of data now with well over 50 rows of items as I’ve changed jobs, brokerages etc.
3. First 2 years I was updating monthly or quarterly. Then I decided to do it once a year at the end of the year.
I prefer once a year and it’s pretty easy to do and I look forward to seeing the progress. I also do one off projections as needed.
4. I summarize the accounts by type at the top and add a row for retirement per year which calculates 4% of balances that will be used in retirement (excludes primary residence, 529’s, etc.)
5. Each year I just copy the new year in with variances so I can see how this has changed over the years.
6. At the end of each year, I also put this into a projection sheet in Google Drive to see what net worth will be in future years based on increased income, higher 401k and IRA contributions, life changes and what happens if I start distributions at different ages. It’s also cool to compare the projections vs prior years as the market fluctuates as well as savings rates, etc.
ClauNerdwallet allows you to add manually whatever account you can’t link
AndrewEmpower’s Personal Dashboard works great.
On a side not, are you tracking a life insurance policy because it’s some type of whole or universal life and there’s a cash value?DanielleI don’t have some of the same things as you, but I use wealthfront. For many accounts, it’ll let you link them and it’ll pull updates regularly.
A couple of mine have weird extra steps to log in and don’t work as well, but most are just fine.
I have my house on there as well as my mortgage.
I have external accounts from a variety of brokerages and banks (my taxable brokerage, 401ks, an IRA, cash accounts)
It also has a planner/goals feature that is pretty cool.
I signed up because they had the highest HYSA with a referral code and I was ready to move my savings, but I’ve really liked the overall features.
Only few I’ve had is I threw $1k in their robo-investing just to see how it does compared to my manual investing and they charge a small fee on that.
Otherwise, no fees for anything else I’ve done.
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