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Household budgeting worksheet
By Bankrate.com
Because budgeting is so important
to any debt consolidation plan, Bankrate has created a household
budgeting tool for you to use.
While more sophisticated software is certainly available
for purchase online, this downloadable budget
spreadsheet will work very well to get you started on mapping
out and understanding where your money goes and where you can save.
The spreadsheet is written in Microsoft's
Excel format, so you'll either need that program or one that is
compatible with it. When you download it, save it in Excel under
any title such as "Mary's household budget." Make sure
to save the work each time you use it.
The spreadsheet reflects 26 annual pay periods. If
you get three checks in one month, add the extra amount in the appropriate
half of the month. Cash remaining from a previous pay period rolls
into the next.
Similarly, enter your expenses in the appropriate
time period. For example, if you pay rent on the first of each month,
the amount goes in the column ending on the 15th. If your car payment
is the 20th, it goes in the column for the last half of the month.
Just use those lines that apply to your situation. You can change
the name of the category of any expense or income figure or add
new rows if needed.
Once you start regularly entering
your income and bills on any budget program, you'll get a good idea
of your household cash flow and where you have work to do.
Download
the budget spreadsheet. 
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