– Payments – can be used for bills, car loan, mortgage ect – see them all on the one page. – Spending tracker with payment method – keep track of your spending including payment method e.g. – Expenses – shared – 3 person – record the date the bill, rent or other expense is due and the amount then for each person record their contribution amount and the date they paid/gave it to the payer if the account is in one person’s name if you live in a share house and want to record who paid for those expenses – especially handy for e.g. – Spending tracker v2 – same as above but with a notes section e.g. – Spending tracker (with amount left to record if you are on track) – Payments (2 page portrait page orientation) – if you want to keep all your payments in the same sheet, use this printable – Spending record – can be used for any period or you can use one page per category – Fortnightly Payments Tracker – same as above but for fortnightly payments if you pay your rent weekly, car payments ect. You can also compare your totals with your daily and weekly budget. It also includes a weekly summary for recording any bills and debt payments you made, as well as investments, savings, income ect. – Weekly Spending – 2 page spread (portrait page orientation) for recording each day’s spending including the amount, description, who it was paid to and budget category (to make transferring into your monthly budget easier). Also use the daily budget (refer to ‘budget’ below) You can also use the finance calendar (refer to ‘monthly’ below). *Daily spending – Use the spending record which can be used for any duration – refer to ‘any duration spending’ section below. – Paid bills checklist (portrait page orientation) – tick off recurring bills of the same amount – Paid Bills Checklist – same as v5 but with an extra column to record the amount (if bills/payments are fixed amounts) – Paid Bills Checklist v5 – record due date and amounts paid each month (or quarterly ect.) – Paid Bills Checklist v3 (landscape – 2 pages, 6 months per page) – record when bills are due, amount and a checkbox to tick when paid – Upcoming expenses – record when major payments are due e.g. – record each shop and then total for the week track how much you’re spending on groceries, fuel ect. – 2 page expense anything – more detailed way to track spending for each category before recording into your monthly budget e.g. – Payments with confirmation or cheque number – Payments (4 pages – 1 page per quarter) Can be used for any duration – daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, semi-annually ect. – Income tracker – perfect if you have multiple income streams or just want to keep track of when you receive your paychecks and a running total of your income for the year. Smith Family Budget Binder’, Dana’s Finances ect. – Optional Personalised Cover Page & Spine – please mention the wording you would like in the notes to seller when checking out e.g. – Covers & spines – Budget Planner, Finances (4 pages) Ok, now that we’ve cleared that up, here is a list of everything that’s included! I’d just like to remind people that this is COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT and it is ILLEGAL. I cannot show previews of all included pages as I have had people copying designs from some of my other planner sets. Planner pages I felt needed more room are in landscape orientation, but I have also created portrait page orientation versions for those that prefer that page format. For example, try tracking your bills using one type of planner and if you find it’s not working for you, you can switch to one of the other layouts. The pages are designed to appeal to everyone so there will probably be more pages than you need. For example, you may prefer to use calendars to track when bills are due, or you may prefer to see how much you’ve paid for all your bills for the entire year on the one page. There are multiple planning pages for different planning styles. The kit has been expanded to include the following: With so many options you can pick which printables would best for YOU and your approach to budgeting and money management. bill pay checklists, budgets, spending trackers) that I created when experimenting with what planner pages worked best for me. I may have gone a bit overboard – 4 types of bill pay checklists anyone? I figure everyone doesn’t plan the same way so I’ve included all the styles of each type (e.g. (Click the images below to enlarge the previews, then click the back button to return to this post!) Since that post my budget planner has undergone some major revamps (both from my personal budgeting style and queries from customers) and the finance set has now been updated and expanded to the new and improved Budget Binder – it now has 207 printables! And all pages are EDITABLE except the covers and dividers! If you follow my blog you may remember the post I did 2 years ago (how time flies) on my finance binder.
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