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    • What is TILT?
    • What is net worth — and how is it calculated in TILT?
    • Do I need to connect my bank accounts to use TILT?
    • What should I add first to get an accurate net worth?
    • What counts as an “account” in TILT — is it assets or accounts?
    • How often should I do a check-in?
    • Can I track cash at home, valuables, cars, watches, or crypto?
    • Why does my net worth go down sometimes even if I’m “doing everything right”?
    • What’s the difference between TILT and a budgeting app?
    • What’s the added value of TILT compared to a spreadsheet?
    • I added an account by mistake — what should I do?
    • Getting help at TILT
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    • Terms and Conditions of TILT
    • Imprint
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    • Is my personal data safe with TILT?
    • Privacy Policy of TILT.
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    • What is TILT?
    • What is net worth — and how is it calculated in TILT?
    • Do I need to connect my bank accounts to use TILT?
    • What should I add first to get an accurate net worth?
    • What counts as an “account” in TILT — is it assets or accounts?
    • How often should I do a check-in?
    • Can I track cash at home, valuables, cars, watches, or crypto?
    • Why does my net worth go down sometimes even if I’m “doing everything right”?
    • What’s the difference between TILT and a budgeting app?
    • What’s the added value of TILT compared to a spreadsheet?
    • I added an account by mistake — what should I do?
    • Getting help at TILT
    • We are waiting for your feedback
    • Terms and Conditions of TILT
    • Imprint
    • About the Founder
    • Is my personal data safe with TILT?
    • Privacy Policy of TILT.
NeetoKB Made with NeetoKB
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Can I track cash at home, valuables, cars, watches, or crypto?

Yes. If it has value and matters to you, it belongs in your net worth view. Many users track cash, crypto, and high-value items like watches or cars.

Best practice: keep it simple — one “Crypto” account is often better than splitting into ten coins.

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