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2024 Budget Binder Printables
What’s Inside the 2024 Budget Binder (Now with 87 pages!):
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2 different cover options to choose from
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2 different color designs to choose from
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Yearly calendar
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Holidays and observances
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Bank account information
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Credit card information
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Credit card payoff tracker
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Password tracker
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Debt repayment tracker
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Debt snowball tracker
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Yearly financial goals
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Bill tracker
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2 Savings trackers
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12 Blank monthly calendars
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12 Monthly Financial Goals
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12 Monthly Ledger
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12 Monthly Budget templates with 2 different options to choose from
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12 Monthly Income and Expenses
What supplies do I need to use the budget binder printables:
I like to keep all the printables in one spot because it makes it much easier to reference everything together.
Once you have signed up to download the free budget binder printables you can print the file immediately and access all 87 pages to create your binder.
Examples of Using the 2024 Budget Binder
Example 1:
The Monthly Financial Goals sheet in the 2024 Budget Binder allows you to set and track your monthly financial targets. Suppose one of your goals is to pay off your student loans, reduce your grocery budget, or save up for a vacation. You can jot down your goal and the steps needed to achieve it. As you progress, you’ll be able to see how close you are to success.
The Yearly Financial Goals sheet lets you map out your major financial objectives for the entire year. Let’s say you want to save up for a home renovation. You can record this as Goal #1, set an estimated cost, and choose a target completion date. As you track your progress, you’ll understand the importance of your savings and financial decisions throughout the year.
Example 2:
Managing your monthly bills and remembering login credentials can be a hassle. The 2024 Budget Binder’s Monthly Bills Passwords sheet allows you to keep track of your bill accounts, mark which ones are set for auto-pay, and record your account, username, and password information. This keeps you organized, ensuring you know which bills are on autopilot.
The Monthly Bill Tracker sheet ensures you never miss a payment. Late payment fees can add up quickly, so staying on top of your bills is crucial. You can also mark which bills are set for auto-pay on this sheet. It’s an excellent tool to manage recurring monthly expenses like loans, mortgages, utility bills, and insurance payments.
Example 3:
The 2024 Budget Binder’s Monthly Budget template is where you take control of your finances. Customize each category with your income, expenses, and savings details. It includes estimated and actual expense columns, allowing you to budget your money and track your actual expenses. This sheet is your financial roadmap, helping you ensure your monthly income covers all your expenses.
Example 4:
The Emergency Fund Tracker offers a visual way to watch your savings grow. Set a goal and add a deadline to reach it, such as saving $1,000 in the next three months. As you contribute, color in the thermometer image. It not only motivates you to save but also ensures your financial security.
Example 5:
Keep all your bank account and credit card information in one place. Whether it’s for personal or business accounts, having the account numbers and routing details handy for transactions is incredibly convenient. The same goes for credit card information, including login credentials for quick reference.
How to use the 2024 Budget Binder
Bank Account Info: A handy section to store all your bank account details for easy reference.
Credit Card Info: Keep your credit card information organized, including login credentials.
These sheets are pretty much self-explanatory, but it is nice to have all of this information together in one place. I have a separate bank account for my blog and separate bank accounts for our four boys.
It is nice to have the account numbers and routing information handy when I need to make any kind of transaction. This is a great place to keep information for a savings account that you can directly deposit money into from each paycheck.
The same goes for your credit card information. You will see you can add in all the important details including your login credentials so you can reference them when needed.
Credit Card Payoff Tracker: Track and visualize your progress in paying off credit card debt.
Password Tracker: Safely record your login credentials for various accounts.
Debt Repayment Tracker: Keep an eye on your progress in paying down different debts.
Debt Snowball Tracker: A tool to support the debt snowball method, helping you eliminate debts one by one.
Finding extra money to put towards your debt each month is hard. You can use this printable to keep track of each creditor you have.
These debt trackers will help you stay on track and make sure you are paying off your debt.
You can print a separate sheet for each creditor. For example, you can print a copy of this debt payoff planner for your car loan and then another copy for a credit card that you have.
This sheet can help you to decide which debt you are going to try to tackle first.
Yearly Financial Goals: Set and track your major financial objectives for the year.
Monthly Financial Goals: Define and track your monthly financial targets.
The Monthly Financial Goals sheet will allow you to reflect back and figure out what you can do differently each month. It also has an area for you to write down what you need to do to reach those goals.
Your goal can be to pay off your student loans, decrease your grocery budget, easily pay your monthly rent, or just get a handle on your purchases.
The Yearly Financial Goals sheet offers you a place to write out your major goals for the year and then track your progress as you move closer to hitting the goal.
For example, one of your yearly goals may be to save up enough money to replace your driveway at your home. You could then write that in for Goal #1 along with the estimated cost and a date for when you would like to have it completed by.
This will help you to see why you are saving money or cutting back on other expenses throughout the year.
This can also be a place where you write a vacation goal. It will give you a deadline to have enough money saved up for your vacation.
Planning ahead and getting in the habit of goal setting will help to keep more money in your pockets.
Bill Tracker: Keep tabs on your monthly bills and avoid late payment fees.
Use this sheet to pay your bills on time. One of the top financial struggles people have is paying their bills on time. You can also mark it off if you have it set for auto-pay on this sheet as well.
Either you forget, or you haven’t budgeted enough money and have to wait until your next paycheck.
Don’t you just hate having to pay a late payment fee? Those costs can really start to add up.
These are great for all of your recurring monthly expenses such as personal loans, car payments, kids’ tuition, mortgage payments, utility bills, gym memberships, insurance payments, and whatever else you have come out every single month.
This is essentially an expense tracker to make sure your monthly income will cover all of your expenses.
This tracking sheet will help you to stay organized and see when a bill is due each month.
Savings Trackers: Two sections to monitor and boost your savings for various goals.
This is another worksheet in the budget binder that is pretty self-explanatory. It is a fun way to visually see your savings amount increase.
You can fill in your goal and then add a deadline date to hit it.
For example, your goal might be $1,000 in the next 3 months. So you can fill in $1,000 for the goal and then add in a specific date of 3 months from now for the deadline.
Then, color in the thermometer image as you add money to this emergency fund.
Blank Monthly Calendars: A set of 12 blank monthly calendars for 2024 to note important dates and income sources.
I like to include 12 monthly calendars with the budget binder so that you can write down important dates and even keep track of when we will be receiving paychecks or other income.
This will help you to figure out how much money you can budget each month. This is also good to use if you have a special event or party coming up so that you can plan ahead for it.
Monthly Ledger: A record of your income and expenses for each month.
Monthly Budget Templates: Twelve customizable templates for tracking your monthly budget.
You can use this template to easily track your income and expenses each month. It comes blank so you can customize each category with your own income, expenses, and savings information.
I have a column for estimates so that you can budget your money and then a column for the actual amount of the expense each month.
These monthly budget worksheets help you to plan ahead to make sure you have enough money to cover your bills.
Monthly Income & Expenses: Summarize your income and expenses for each month.
Yearly Calendar: An annual overview to help you plan and organize your financial year.
Holidays and Observances: Mark important dates and holidays to budget for celebrations and events
There is a total of 87 pages in the 2024 Budget Binder set.
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