Household Account Book Retry Survey: Only 30.3% of Those Who Once Failed Succeed in Retrying – 87.0% of Successful Retriers Abandoned 'Perfectionism'
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AI Summary (NQ-processed)
NilCraft Co., Ltd. conducted a nationwide survey of men and women aged 20-59 regarding failures and retries in keeping a household account book. The results revealed that only 30.3% of those who had previously failed managed to successfully continue upon retrying. Notably, 87.0% of these successful individuals gave up 'perfectionism'—such as meticulously recording every detail or categorizing expenses too finely—in favor of reducing effort. Furthermore, more than half prefer apps with simple functionalities.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the secret to sticking to a household budget?
- A: According to the survey, the key is to 'abandon perfectionism.' Reducing effort, such as using rough categories instead of recording every detail daily, leads to success.
- Q: What is the success rate for retrying a household account book?
- A: Only 30.3% of those who previously failed manage to stick with it upon retrying. About 70% fail again.
- Q: What features do users want most in a budgeting app?
- A: The top requirement is 'simple input only' (22.5%), showing strong support for simple apps without unnecessary functions.