xlsx version of the template, mostly explaining how to enter different types of transactions (transfers, credit card payments, savings allocations, etc.). This template is great for when you are first learning to budget and track your money, but it's easier to do more detailed analysis if your transaction data is in one register, like in the original Money Management template. The main disadvantage of this approach is that your transaction data is split across multiple worksheets, making it more difficult to create yearly reports. You can make a copy of the budget worksheet for each budget period. Although it lacks some features of the original template, I designed it to be easier to use (requiring very little Excel experience). The first template is a weekly money manager that allows you to track accounts and record transactions and compare your spending to your budget (all in a single worksheet). Like my original Money Management template, you can customize budget categories and track multiple accounts, but this version includes everything in a single worksheet and uses fewer budget categories. Many people like to budget based on their weekly or bi-weekly paycheck, so I've created two weekly budget templates designed for that purpose. This template works for a weekly, biweekly, or monthly budget.
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