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This section has my Debt Management Worksheets, my Debt Tracker sheet, and my Medical Expenses sheets, which I use to keep up with my son’s medical bills. Since my income is variable, I typically have to go in each week and readjust things, but I just use some grid paper for this.
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I use my Monthly Budget Planner sheets to map out my ideal budget situation for the month. This section has my Yearly Expenses sheet, my Monthly Budget Checklist, and my Monthly Budget Planner sheets. I put this part first so I can flip right through it since these are the printables I’ll be wanting to access most often. The front section will have all of my Expenses Tracker printables so I can keep up with what we are spending each day or each week. They’ll still need labels, but for now I’ve got it split up into these 4 sections. My finances section is just one section in this planner, but I’ve decided to break it up into 4 parts with some fun top tab dividers. You can also check out the video for this post over on my Youtube channel. I have my Finances section set up in my A5 Recollections Creative Year binder, which you can find at Michaels. Today we are talking all about Budgeting! I’m sharing how I have done my Budget planner setup and how I’m using these Budgeting printables to get our finances organized so we can reach our goals.