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Country Boy
10-03-2009, 02:26 AM
Hello,
I am a new driver just starting out as a company driver and would like to track the expenses of the truck. I was wondering what software I could use to track all expenses, repairs fuel and anything related to doing business as a owner operator (to the extent that I can, not being able to see all reciets)so I can determine if later on if it would be cost effective to buy a truck. I would like to nail down operating expenses as much as possiable. What software will allow me to collect this data then break items out for reports. I understand expenses can vary greatly but would like to try to nail down the cost of doing business to the extent that I can.


Thanks,

Fredog
10-03-2009, 03:33 AM
Hello,
I am a new driver just starting out as a company driver and would like to track the expenses of the truck. I was wondering what software I could use to track all expenses, repairs fuel and anything related to doing business as a owner operator (to the extent that I can, not being able to see all reciets)so I can determine if later on if it would be cost effective to buy a truck. I would like to nail down operating expenses as much as possiable. What software will allow me to collect this data then break items out for reports. I understand expenses can vary greatly but would like to try to nail down the cost of doing business to the extent that I can.


Thanks,
pencil and paper works very well, it's cheap and never crashes

GMAN
10-03-2009, 02:15 PM
The cheapest thing, other than pen and paper, is to set something up on a spreadsheet. If you want industry specific software, there are there are a number on the market. Three that I am familiar are Trucknpro (www.foglinesoftware.com (http://www.foglinesoftware.com)), Easy Trucking (www.easytrucking.com (http://www.easytrucking.com)) and Truckers Helper (www.truckershelper.com (http://www.truckershelper.com)). I believe all three have demo's on line or a free trial period which you can use. OOIDA also has a spreadsheet on their website that you can download.