Let’s have a first look at what I have spent my money on during the last months. Reviewing my expenses should give a detailed picture on this.
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This graph really includes all my expenses split by type. It starts from booking the flight and train ticket to the airport and ist updated daily. Even one-off costs for equipment like my GoPro camera or new clothes are included.
Same as total expenses but split by month.
Same as total expenses but split by week.
Same as total expenses but split by day.
This shows us what is daily average cost in a country for each type of expense. So we can easily see how much I spent on food per day in Brunei. Or what it costs per night to find a shelter in Laos. Equipment and souvenirs are not included here.
We can easily see in which country I spent most of my money and for which type of goods or service. Equipment and souvenirs are not included here.
This is an indication of which was the mot expensive country for me, related to every day expenses. Equipment and souvenirs are not included here.
Here you can see the spent volume of each currency I used so far, converted to EUR using either the exchange rate applied on the transaction or the exchange rate applied on the last cash with-drawl of each currency.
With this graph we get an indication of how strong or week the individual currencies are. For a value of 2.000€ (see above), I had to spent ~30.000.000 InDonesien Rupees.
My data source is a public Google Spreadsheet. I hope I have protected it enough to be safe from anyone modifying or deleting it. What should be working is commenting. Feel free to have a look. In case you want to use this data for whatever kind of purpose, please contact me beforehand.
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