Tincy Posted 10 July 2012 Posted 10 July 2012 Looking for a simple excel document i could use for the above title to keep track of my incomings and outgoings every month, does anyone know of any or have one they have created i could possibly use the template? Thanks in advance.
Steven Posted 10 July 2012 Posted 10 July 2012 Looking for a simple excel document i could use for the above title to keep track of my incomings and outgoings every month, does anyone know of any or have one they have created i could possibly use the template? Thanks in advance. I am not being funny but haven't you just described the template. One worksheet per month and a summary worksheet that shows all the incomings and outgoings per month over a year.
Rincewind Posted 10 July 2012 Posted 10 July 2012 I have one my brother created for me. I can try and save it without my figures on. You may have to change sub headings to suit yours.
Tincy Posted 10 July 2012 Author Posted 10 July 2012 I am not being funny but haven't you just described the template. One worksheet per month and a summary worksheet that shows all the incomings and outgoings per month over a year. I know what i want, but useless at using excel.... I have one my brother created for me. I can try and save it without my figures on. You may have to change sub headings to suit yours. That would be great.
Rincewind Posted 10 July 2012 Posted 10 July 2012 Do you want a daily one for the month or one for the bank as well?
Rincewind Posted 10 July 2012 Posted 10 July 2012 How do I save just one worksheet? I mean one month eg Jun Jul copied one sheet but not the formulas. Passed my Exel in my ECDL but not sure if I could create one from scratch just check for errors. Don't think it's too hard once you know.
Leicfox Posted 10 July 2012 Posted 10 July 2012 Looking for a simple excel document i could use for the above title to keep track of my incomings and outgoings every month, does anyone know of any or have one they have created i could possibly use the template? Thanks in advance. Check these out. All the best. http://alternativeto.net/software/microsoft-money/ http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-free-personal-finance-software.htm
Rincewind Posted 10 July 2012 Posted 10 July 2012 Struggling with it if the above is a ready made one use that. Theres a lot of formulas to put in and without knowing your incoming outgoing would not be easy. May as well do mine while its open.
Leicfox Posted 10 July 2012 Posted 10 July 2012 Actually this one is pretty decent. http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/banking/Budget-planning#bplanner Download the spreadsheet.
MooseBreath Posted 10 July 2012 Posted 10 July 2012 I just have a (short) list of income followed by a (long) list of outgoings down column A, then months across the top. I predict what i'm going to spend in advance and then try to stick to it. Takes a bit of work and I usually forget to add a lot of day-to-day spending which I then have to add in at the end of each month when I run through my statement, but i've found in perfectly adequate for looking after my money.
Rincewind Posted 10 July 2012 Posted 10 July 2012 It's six months since I did my Exel tests. 20 30 20 30 20 30 in A5 =A1+A2+A3 in B5 =B1+B2+B3 in C10 =A5-B5 If its that you are doing something wrong and will go bankrupt.
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sphericalfox Posted 13 July 2012 Posted 13 July 2012 Send Andrew Neville an email, I'm sure he's got one knocking about....
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