Personal Cash Flow

I've been meaning to write a database using Open Office but I couldn't figure out
how to create the proper forms for it with the interface. And this isn't something you
can model effectively with a spread sheet given that there is a one to many relationship
between days and number of items and services I spent the money on.
Which means.... I wrote a python program to tally up my records of spending.
So far this month has been a bit bizarre with the purchase of a hard drive and the depositing
of 200 or so dollars in coinage (not recorded) so it really still balances out even though I show
a deficit of 200 dollars.
The point being I'm figuring out if I really do break even as I've suspected.
I'm going about this month spending money the way I have been in a sort of a
mishap manner in an attempt to see just how off I am. And what decisions I need
to change in order to bring everything under control.
I've also been recording the prices of various food stuffs
from around town to build a comparison chart. I find out things like
a Rico's burrito is an 87 cent difference from a personal pan pizza from Round Table.
Or that buying a Philly Cheese steak and eating chicken fingers at a nice diner
are equivalent. ( I may as well go relax in a diner setting if it costs the same)
Or splitting a Rico's burrito is equivalent to soup.
$0.28 A & W Root beer $0.50 Ramen (2 packs) $2.80 1 slice of Cupboard Pizza $3.50 Hardy filling Soup $5.53 Depo Sandwich $6.53 Rico's Super Chicken Burrito * very filling, sometimes I make 2 meals out of it (6.53/2 = 3.27 ) $7.18 Philly Cheese Steak $7.39 Chicken Strips at the Pantry $7.40 Personal Pan Pizza Round Table
* I have yet to weigh ($/gram) and count Calories ($/Cal)
While I agree those aren't the best measures of overall food quality they are
measures of 'if I'm staying alive or not'
I\’ve been doing what you do too Chris, making my meals count as 2 or more in order to save the most money.