Getting Started with NetFiscus
Track, Understand, and Grow Your Wealth with Confidence
Your Financial Journey Starts Here
This page is your quick guide to understanding how NetFiscus works and how to use it effectively.
NetFiscus lets you manually track your assets and debts, register changes in value or cash flow, and view performance over time. This gives you both a clear picture of your current net worth and meaningful insights into how your investments evolve.
Three Simple Steps to Financial Clarity
1. Add Your First Asset or Debt
Start by telling NetFiscus what you own and owe. Assets could be stocks, property, crypto, or cash. Debts might include loans, mortgages, or credit lines.
Assets and debts live in separate sections but follow the same logic. You can group them into custom collections (like "Investments" or "Real Estate") and assign detailed categories for smarter analysis later.
Every entry you add becomes a building block in your financial history — ready for tracking and analysis.
2. Update Cash Flows and Valuations
Once an asset is added, you can update its value over time or register income and expenses. This includes things like growth in stock price, dividends received, rental income, or management fees paid.
Each update helps build a performance timeline. The more regularly you update, the more accurate and meaningful your insights will become.
3. Analyze and Reflect
This is where the magic happens. Go to the Analytics view to explore charts that show how your net worth and individual assets evolve. You'll see performance over time, distribution by asset type or currency, and historical gain/loss patterns.
Over time, these insights help you identify what's working, spot weak performers, and make clearer, smarter financial decisions — whether it's rebalancing a portfolio, increasing your savings rate, or exiting an underperforming investment.
Ready to Begin Your Journey?
Join NetFiscus today and start building the clearest picture of your financial life. Track your assets, understand your growth, and make confident decisions about your financial future.
Start Your Financial Journey