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Does anyone have a budget spreadsheet I can have?

Hi MFWs!

Sorry if this has been asked a million times before. :o

I did try a search but I could only find the MSE online planner but I would perfer to have an offline spreadsheet to be honest.

Now that my overpayments are coming out of my account, it's important that I monitor the amount left in my current account each month. Last month I had £650 left over at the end of the month :j. This month, I am £50 into my overdraft already! :question::question::question:

As you can imagine, I want to analyse where my money has been going over the last few months and I want to keep a log/track of future monthly spending too.

99% of my transactions (except cash spend) are logged on my Online banking, so the information is available but I want to be able to analyse it.

So, does anyone have a spreadsheet for these needs? :dance::beer:
November 2016: Mortgage = £185,000

Comments

  • try this:

    moneysavingexpert.com/banking/Budget-planning#tools
  • I asked the same question last week - I have just bought the home budget app that I'm putting my data into - seems to be just the job!
  • Reedy - That's the one I have seen. I dont like the idea of sharing all that info with a 3rd party via a website. I'd prefer to just do it offline on my PC with a spreadsheet.

    frankially - Is that app more fir future planning, or for reviewing previous spend?

    I remember reading that some users on here have developed their spreadsheets but I can't remember who! :o
    November 2016: Mortgage = £185,000
  • there is a option to download a excel file to your pc>


    click on spreadsheet version and click save
  • reedy1814 wrote: »
    there is a option to download a excel file to your pc>


    click on spreadsheet version and click save

    Didn't spot that!

    Fantastic, I'll have a play! :T
    November 2016: Mortgage = £185,000
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