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John McManigle
Hi all,
Anyone use / recommend an app to keep track of very basic flight club finances? We have 3-4 owners on a single piston plane (no note) which we generally run with a wet rate. We all pay that rate, deduct fuel, and then at the end of each year or so, tally up expenses and divide the overage between the members.
It works all right, but mostly on the back of the guy who has to do all the totaling and float any funds in the meantime, and leaves us a little in the dark about what exact expenses etc were for the last couple of years when we're getting ready to sell a share.
Wondering if there's something out there that handles this well, or if I should just write something. Most "club apps" I see seem to focus on scheduling and maintenance (fair enough, but we have such low utilization that we just put trips on a google calendar) rather than the financial side.
Would be interested to know if anyone uses an app that takes care of this kind of thing well.
Thanks!
John
Anyone use / recommend an app to keep track of very basic flight club finances? We have 3-4 owners on a single piston plane (no note) which we generally run with a wet rate. We all pay that rate, deduct fuel, and then at the end of each year or so, tally up expenses and divide the overage between the members.
It works all right, but mostly on the back of the guy who has to do all the totaling and float any funds in the meantime, and leaves us a little in the dark about what exact expenses etc were for the last couple of years when we're getting ready to sell a share.
Wondering if there's something out there that handles this well, or if I should just write something. Most "club apps" I see seem to focus on scheduling and maintenance (fair enough, but we have such low utilization that we just put trips on a google calendar) rather than the financial side.
Would be interested to know if anyone uses an app that takes care of this kind of thing well.
Thanks!
John