You might be putting aside some money on a regular basis and growing your savings but you might want to track your spending aside from building up your surplus. Think of it as keeping a bridge although you might think that you will not feel the difference when you monitor it or not. Here are some of the reasons why you need to monitor your expenses:
Keeping yourself organized and disciplined
Monitoring how you spend your money builds your discipline and organizes every bit of your finances. It gives you access to data which is easy to read and which you can review from time to time to see where you are going wrong and where you are doing good.
Makes you think about your finances
Think more about money and you might focus more about building up your finances. The more you know yourself and your spending habits, the more opportunities to save you will see.
Preventing Crisis
Looking at your cash flow on a regular basis will allow you to spot areas where you can improve on. This way you can prevent problems from starting. Instead of reacting to a financial crisis, you are well ahead of the situation and avoid financial nightmares.
Useful for family discussions
It is always hard to bring something up about money to your loved ones. If you involve everyone in the process—budget making and tracking of expenses—life will be a lot easier. You can discuss with your family where you need to tighten the belt a bit using your tracker which every member can understand.
Measure of progress
Ideally, you want to cut off on your spending and build a surplus of savings. It is impossible to do this though if you do not keep track of your budget.
Planning
When you keep track of your budget, you know what comes in and what comes out of your pocket every month. Knowing these, you can allocate the funds and know possible issues that you may need to address in the coming month or so.
Stress reliever
This last point is easy. Know where your money is at and going and you do not have an unknown variable. No need to worry, no stress.