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Financial Numbers That Actually Tell Your Story

Budget data isn't just rows and columns. It's the narrative of where your money goes and why certain patterns keep showing up month after month.

We've been working with personal and household budgets across Taiwan since 2019, and one thing keeps coming up: people want to understand their spending, not just track it. Raw numbers rarely help on their own. But when you can see trends, compare different periods, and spot the habits that drain your account—that changes everything.

Our statistics dashboard pulls from your actual budget entries and turns them into visuals that make sense. No complicated formulas or finance degrees needed.

Budget analysis dashboard showing spending patterns and category breakdowns

See Where Every Dollar Actually Went

Most budget tools give you generic charts. We show you specific patterns based on your actual behavior. Like that Tuesday afternoon coffee habit that adds up to more than your streaming subscriptions. Or how grocery costs spike every third week for some reason you hadn't noticed.

Our system tracks over 40 spending categories and can break them down by time of day, day of week, or seasonal trends. You might discover that weekday lunches cost three times more than weekend meals, or that entertainment spending drops in summer but doubles around holidays.

These insights come from analyzing thousands of transactions across our user base in Taiwan since 2023. We've identified common spending patterns that people don't usually notice until they see the data visualized.

18,400+
Budgets Analyzed
2.4M
Transactions Tracked
92%
Find Hidden Patterns
6 Months
Average Data Span

Three Ways Statistics Change Your Budget Game

Data only matters when it leads to decisions you can actually act on. Here's what our statistics module helps you figure out.

Category Comparisons

Compare any two months side-by-side and see exactly which categories increased or decreased. Maybe dining out dropped by 30% when you started meal prepping. Or transportation costs doubled after switching jobs. These comparisons reveal what's working and what's quietly eating your budget.

Trend Forecasting

Based on your spending history, we project forward to show where you'll likely be in three or six months. If your current restaurant spending continues, you'll spend around NT,000 on dining by year-end. Sometimes seeing the annual total makes monthly choices clearer.

Budget Health Scores

We calculate a simple health score based on savings rate, spending consistency, and how well you stick to planned budgets. It's not about being perfect—it's about spotting when things drift off track before it becomes a bigger problem. Most users improve their score by 15-20 points within their first quarter of tracking.

Financial analyst reviewing budget statistics and spending patterns

Maeve Thornbury

Lead Data Analyst

I've spent seven years turning messy financial data into insights people can use. Started doing this for small businesses in Taipei, then realized household budgets needed the same analytical approach—just with less jargon and more practical focus.

What I've learned: most people already know they spend too much on certain things. What they don't know is the specific amount, the patterns behind it, or which changes would make the biggest difference. That's where good statistics come in.

Our team built this statistics module after interviewing over 200 budget users about what they wished they could see in their data. Turns out, fancy algorithms aren't as useful as clear comparisons and honest projections.

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