Beer Cashier

Beer Cashier

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Consumables
Reports compile your expenses into useful graphics. Easily see where you are investing your money and when.
If you work as a team, Beer Cashier makes it easy to keep track of who spent what.
Beer Cashier logs each action into a history report, making it easy for you to go back and review each entry or edit.
Export your data to a csv file that can be opened in a spreadsheet editor such as Excel.
Easily create back-up folders of your data for safe keeping. Import any of these back-ups if you want to revert.

App details

Release date

2022-08-03

Last update

2022-08-03

Product ID

9NXSZBZ92NBB

Categories

Personal finance

About Beer Cashier

Beer Cashier is a simple, desktop-based application designed for fast logging of all of your brewing expenses. The app makes good use of predictive autofill and keyboard short-cuts to make entry a snap. Although entries are done manually, Beer Cashier takes steps to improve the ease of entry the more you use it.

The app divides your spending into three groups: Ingredients, Equipment, and Consumables. Items you save to a group can be further organized into categories. Each group has it’s own dedicated tab within the app where you can enter, edit, copy, and delete items.

As you input expenses, Beer Cashier generates useful reports that summarize the raw data into informative graphics. See where your spending went and when. Use the drop down box to view the data by year, and toggle totals by month or group.

Beer Cashier is designed to work for both individuals and teams of brewers. As you enter items, specify a purchaser to track who bought what. You can view a summarized report that breaks spending down by purchaser and month, making “evening up” a breeze.

You can also export your expense data to a .csv file for further analysis in a spreadsheet editor like Excel.

Key features

  • Add, edit, copy and delete items
  • Visualize your expenses with analytical reports
  • Export your data to a .csv file and open with a spreadsheet editor such as Excel
  • Back-up your data for safe keeping
  • Import data you've previously backed-up