Understanding where your money goes
"I earn a decent living, but by the end of the month there's nothing left." It's one of the most common things people say — and it's almost never about big splurges. Money doesn't vanish all at once. It leaks out through small holes.
A subscription you stopped looking at, another you'd forgotten. Groceries a little pricier each week. Three coffees, two deliveries, one impulse buy that felt "not that expensive." On their own, none of it sets off alarms. Added up over a year, it often comes to several hundred euros leaving with nothing to show for it.
Understanding where your money goes isn't about beating yourself up. It's about making visible what was blurry. Once you see the real amounts — especially over a full year — you decide for yourself what's worth it and what can go. No imposed deprivation, just informed choices.
These guides help you spot the subscriptions you don't need, measure the real impact of small purchases, tell a genuine need from a passing want, and track all of it without spending hours.
Boney puts those numbers in front of you: by category, by month, with no painful data entry. You stop guessing and start seeing.