Some people keep their budgets in an Excel spreadsheet, some use online programs like Mint or YNAB, some use Quicken, some use the envelope method (click here for a detailed description of how this works) and some people don’t care and do nothing and it all works out for them… or not □ I know it’s “old school” to use pencil and paper but that’s how I like doing it. We’ll continue to re-evaluate it each month and tweak it as necessary. So now I’m going to try setting up our basic budget from June-May and see how that works. Yep, an extra $400 a month!! I almost cried when I saw that! I never know how these two things will go! Sometimes things stay pretty much the same and sometimes, like this year, we’ll be paying close to $200 more per paycheck for medical (plus a high deductible) starting June. The only problem I realized is that, for my family at least, I would often have to re-do our family budget mid year because my husband’s company has our medical insurance running June – May and every year the options get worse and the cost is more! It’s also the time that our mortgage company re-evaluates our escrow account for taxes which affects our mortgage payment. There’s nothing like a shiny New Year to get you motivated to make changes and be more organized! I know that most people set up a basic budget in January for the year. Please see our Disclosure Page for more information. Read on to learn how to make a budget binder for yourself!ĭisclosure: This post may contain affiliate links to Amazon and/or Etsy, which means that I may earn a small commission from some of the links in this post. So my first project was to re-organize our budget (you’ll find out why as you read on) and I made a household budget binder! I also have a list of free printable financial planning pages at the end of this post that I will frequently update. I plan on doing that! But I also think summer is a good time to do a little organizing since I do have more free time and I will have more hands available to help me did do some projects. No part of this file may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Annie Plans Printables.This is my summer of organization! I know most of you are thinking summer is the time to relax and take it easy. Item listed is a digital file for PRINT only.Īnnie Plans Printables are for personal use only.Īnnie Plans Printables are not for commercial use.Īnnie Plans Printables prohibits transfer to third party.Ĭopyright © 2017 by Annie Plans PrintablesĪll rights reserved. * File includes cut lines to assist in trimming down inserts to appropriate pocket/field notes size.ĭigital files are non refundable nor exchangeable. For more assistance, please feel free to contact me! Fold pages with odd pages as the outside cover. Print all odd pages first, flip and print even pages behind odd pages. The pages are formatted to print double sided/duplex printing. Make sure to NOT fit to page when printing or the size will not be correct. * Printing: Use "actual size" setting on your printer and make sure to download file to your computer. (You can download Acrobat Reader FREE from ) * Format: PDF, 10 total pages, 5 pages printed front and back. * Checkbook Register insert with chart that includes date, transaction, amount and balance.Ĭomplete your planner with this perfect insert to fit all your planning needs!!
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