How do I arrive at the total individual expenses I had during a trip with my friend? [closed]

How do I arrive at the total individual expenses I had during a trip with my friend? [closed] - Unrecognizable female friends in casual clothes sitting on floor with fluffy carpet and opening suitcase together while preparing for journey and adventure

I went with my friend to Europe. We tracked all our common expenses on Splitwise app.

We tracked all these - - the expense before the journey - including accommodation and travel tickets. - any money we gave each other before or during the trip.

I went with Rs. X in hand (cash plus card), sent him Rs. Y because his credit card had no balance to pay for our bookings, then lent him Rs. Z overall from my bank account.

Splitwise shows he owes me Rs. A as final settlement.
I was left with no money out of the original I had taken with me.

How much was my total expense?



Best Answer

If you've tracked all your expenses in Splitwise, you can use its reporting tools for this.

Go to "All Expenses" and choose the trends button

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Then click "view full charts"

You'll get a month-by-month breakdown of your expenses (be sure to check all months if your trip covered more than one) broken down by the total spending, what you paid for, your share, and your net balance. The sum of the "Your Share" column is your total expense.

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