My knowledgecomesfrom some work I did for one of the multinational firms a couple of decades back in the UK (err, actually this one in an earlier corporate guise).
Being formerly employed by a government agency, I feel I have at least a little bit of applicable knowledge when it comes to where budget cuts would come from.
Regardless of how you choose to track your auto expenses, the knowledge you get from doing so will put you in the driver's seat when it comes to figuring out how much your vehicle is costing you to operate and documenting its value when it's time to get rid of it.
The average person will ignore or forget content from emails with security warnings or company lectures when it comes time to actually apply that knowledge, says Norman Sadeh, co-founder of Wombat and a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University.