![]() I’m going to explain the sample sheet a little further. Add them all up and see how you did this month. ![]() Input all the totals from your bills, grocery receipts, pay stubs, etc. You keep all your bills together when you get them and then sometime near the end of the month, take a half hour on a Sunday morning and go through the binder. Remember when I said to make a Monthly Bill Binder? Well this is where it would come in handy. You’re just going to label the next columns with the upcoming months and you’re going to keep track of how much you spend in each category. you might just want to put this extra row on your sheet. ![]() So if you or your partner get commission or maybe you sell stuff on Ebay or have a little side business going where you make funky bracelets or something crazy, I dunno. I use ‘Additional Income’ on my personal spreadsheet because my husband works in sales and often gets a commission check so I put that commission check amount in this spot. I’ve added ‘Additional Income’ to this category, but you want to make the monthly budget $0.00 because you don’t want to expect any additional income, but if you get it, you have somewhere to put it. All of the same amounts, same categories, etc. The first column should be labeled ‘Budget’ and this is where you’re going to input all the information that you have on your ‘Monthly Budget’ spreadsheet. It looks similar to the Monthly Spreadsheet, right? Well, it’s supposed to. With this Yearly Budget Spreadsheet you’re going to be able to track all of your spending all in one place! In order to be able to complete this spreadsheet, you’re going to need to finish the Monthly Budget Spreadsheet, first. If you need that template, let me know! Here we are again! With the last and final part of the financial spreadsheet. ![]()
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