

If you happened to see one of those somewhere (Pinterest) and really loved it, you can find them at the very bottom of the post. This was before I even thought about doing printables for my website. Side note: The first designs I made were horrible. And lastly, a very simple daily expense tracker.There is also a sheet for setting financial goals (more on that below).If someone has an idea where there money is going, and wants to make a serious budget, including money for savings, this second one is the one I would suggest. The second monthly budget one includes space for income and savings as well as multiple blanks for expenses. If this is someone’s first time ever making a budget, this is probably where I would start. The first is a simple one with most of the categories filled in.
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However, if you want smaller, simply reduce the print size! If you’re not sure on how much to reduce, check out my post “ How to Resize Printables to Fit Your Planner.” The default size of these is full-page.Just hit the “download” button below (or next) to the image for the one you want. Print options: regular paper works just fine!.

It’s when you have to decide for the 20th time in a row to eat that lunch you brought from home instead of running across the street for fast food that it gets hard. And I include some in my book “ Personal Money Management.” There are hundreds of ideas on the internet. Of course, that advice is much easier to give than to follow through with.įor example, trimming expenses isn’t hard. Your new budget should include money for savings: emergency fund, paying down debt, or retirement.The only thing at end of the road of spending more than making on a long-term is bankruptcy. If this is occurring, serious, serious changes need to occur. You should NOT be spending more than you are making.Make a budget based on BOTH what you normally spend and what you SHOULD be spending.Figure out how much you’re spending (track expenses).One of the thing that I was amazed at- both when I was learning and when I was teaching others- is the lack of basic knowledge.īut when I started reading financial books, I kept reading the same advice again and again. These free budgeting printables were very popular with them. Homeless women- on limited income- could still take control of their finances. Each week we did a self-sufficiency class. The printables were originally developed for a class I taught. Not only have I learned a lot from my own personal finances, I used to volunteer at a homeless shelter.
