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133 BUDGET WORKSHEET 
BUDGET WORKSHEET 
FINANCIAL FREEDOM … HERE I COME! 
The key to successful budgeting is to have a detailed 
budget. In fact, the reason most budgets fail is that they 
aren’t detailed enough. But before you start plugging in 
numbers, take a month and track what you spend in each 
category, then make your budget. Taking the time to 
track your expenses before creating a budget will help 
you come up with a realistic plan. 
INSTRUCTIONS: 
1 Column A: For one month, keep track of your in-come 
and expenses in each category. Doing 
this helps you keep from trying to guess your 
actual income and expenses. 
2 Column B: After a month of tracking your income 
and expenses, create a budget in Column B. Do this 
by entering your anticipated income and by 
determining the maximum amount you need to, and 
can, spend in each category. (Note: Add categories as 
needed, and disregard those that don’t apply.) 
3 Column C: Record the difference by subtracting 
Column A from B. This will let you know when your 
income and/or expenses get out of whack. 
Use the online spreadsheet to customize for your family. 
You are welcome to print a new copy each month or track 
your budget electronically. 
SPREADSHEET 
AVAILABLE ONLINE 
This worksheet is available as a down-loadable, 
interactive spreadsheet at 
care.ac/vjvn. Please use this 
important tool! 
Tracking your expenses for a month 
can seem overwhelming. But here are 
a few tips to make it easier, 
and worth it. 
Track everything you spend – A dol-lar 
spent here or there adds up over 
a month. You won’t have an accurate 
picture of what you spend, unless you 
keep track of every cent. 
Use a debit card – If you can, buy 
everything with your debit card (not 
credit card). When your statement 
comes, you can quickly see how 
you’ve spent your money. 
Make use of your bank – Many banks 
offer free online banking resources. 
Use them to keep track of how much 
you spend each month. 
Keep receipts – Identify a place in your 
wallet, purse, drawer, etc., where you’ll 
keep your receipts for a month. At the 
month’s end, you can easily see how 
you’ve spent your money.
134 BUDGET WORKSHEET 
INCOME COLUMN A COLUMN B COLUMN C 
MONTHLY I N COME AMOUNT I RECEIVED 
THIS MONTH 
BUDGETED 
AMOUNT 
DIFFERENCE 
(COLUMN B – A) 
Your salary (after taxes) 
Unemployment benefits 
Welfare payments 
Child support/alimony 
Other – 
Other – 
Total income 
EXPENSES COLUMN A COLUMN B COLUMN C 
MONTHLY E X P E N S E S AMOUNT I SPENT 
THIS MONTH 
BUDGETED AMOUNT 
(I CAN’T GO OVER THIS!) 
DIFFERENCE 
(COLUMN B – A) 
HOUSING/UTILITIES 
Mortgage/rent 
Insurance/taxes 
Electricity 
Water/sewer 
Gas 
Trash 
Telephone (landline) 
Cell phone 
Cable 
Internet 
Home maintenance 
Yard maintenance 
Cleaning supplies 
Other – 
Total housing/utilities 
FOOD 
Groceries 
Eating out 
Coffee/vending machine 
Special events 
Total food
135 BUDGET WORKSHEET 
MONTHLY E X P E N S E S CONT. 
AMOUNT I SPENT 
THIS MONTH 
BUDGETED AMOUNT 
(I CAN’T GO OVER THIS!) 
DIFFERENCE 
(COLUMN B – A) 
VEHICLE(S)/TRANSPORTATION 
Payments 
Gas 
Oil change 
Insurance/taxes 
Maintenance 
Public transit/parking/tolls 
Total vehicle(s)/transportation 
INSURANCE 
Medical 
Dental 
Life 
Other – 
Total insurance 
MEDICAL EXPENSES 
Doctor 
Dentist 
Prescription drugs 
Other – 
Total medical expenses 
DEBTS 
Credit card 1 – 
Credit card 2 – 
Credit card 3 – 
Loans 
Total debts 
CHILDREN 
Child care 
School books/supplies 
School lunch 
School uniform(s)/tuition 
Field trips/misc fees 
Sport(s) & equipment 
Lessons 
Club/group/hobbies 
Other – 
Total children 
COLUMN A COLUMN B COLUMN C
136 BUDGET WORKSHEET 
MONTHLY E X P E N S E S CONT. 
AMOUNT I SPENT 
THIS MONTH 
BUDGETED AMOUNT 
(I CAN’T GO OVER THIS!) 
DIFFERENCE 
(COLUMN B – A) 
ADULT EDUCATION 
Tuition/fees 
Books/materials 
Total adult education 
ENTERTAINMENT 
Movies/games/hobbies 
Vacation(s) 
Music 
Other – 
Total entertainment 
GIVING 
Church 
Charity/community 
Total giving 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Clothes 
Haircuts 
Toiletries/cosmetics 
Pets 
Postage 
Magazines 
Other – 
Total miscellaneous 
SAVINGS 
Money to set aside 
(emergency, large purchases, etc.) 
Christmas and birthdays 
Retirement 
College 
Total savings 
Total expenses 
(total amount for all 12 expense 
categories – housing, food, etc.) 
SUMMARY 
Total income (from top of p. 134) 
Total expenses 
Income minus expenses 
COLUMN A COLUMN B COLUMN C

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Divorce Budget Worksheet

  • 1. 133 BUDGET WORKSHEET BUDGET WORKSHEET FINANCIAL FREEDOM … HERE I COME! The key to successful budgeting is to have a detailed budget. In fact, the reason most budgets fail is that they aren’t detailed enough. But before you start plugging in numbers, take a month and track what you spend in each category, then make your budget. Taking the time to track your expenses before creating a budget will help you come up with a realistic plan. INSTRUCTIONS: 1 Column A: For one month, keep track of your in-come and expenses in each category. Doing this helps you keep from trying to guess your actual income and expenses. 2 Column B: After a month of tracking your income and expenses, create a budget in Column B. Do this by entering your anticipated income and by determining the maximum amount you need to, and can, spend in each category. (Note: Add categories as needed, and disregard those that don’t apply.) 3 Column C: Record the difference by subtracting Column A from B. This will let you know when your income and/or expenses get out of whack. Use the online spreadsheet to customize for your family. You are welcome to print a new copy each month or track your budget electronically. SPREADSHEET AVAILABLE ONLINE This worksheet is available as a down-loadable, interactive spreadsheet at care.ac/vjvn. Please use this important tool! Tracking your expenses for a month can seem overwhelming. But here are a few tips to make it easier, and worth it. Track everything you spend – A dol-lar spent here or there adds up over a month. You won’t have an accurate picture of what you spend, unless you keep track of every cent. Use a debit card – If you can, buy everything with your debit card (not credit card). When your statement comes, you can quickly see how you’ve spent your money. Make use of your bank – Many banks offer free online banking resources. Use them to keep track of how much you spend each month. Keep receipts – Identify a place in your wallet, purse, drawer, etc., where you’ll keep your receipts for a month. At the month’s end, you can easily see how you’ve spent your money.
  • 2. 134 BUDGET WORKSHEET INCOME COLUMN A COLUMN B COLUMN C MONTHLY I N COME AMOUNT I RECEIVED THIS MONTH BUDGETED AMOUNT DIFFERENCE (COLUMN B – A) Your salary (after taxes) Unemployment benefits Welfare payments Child support/alimony Other – Other – Total income EXPENSES COLUMN A COLUMN B COLUMN C MONTHLY E X P E N S E S AMOUNT I SPENT THIS MONTH BUDGETED AMOUNT (I CAN’T GO OVER THIS!) DIFFERENCE (COLUMN B – A) HOUSING/UTILITIES Mortgage/rent Insurance/taxes Electricity Water/sewer Gas Trash Telephone (landline) Cell phone Cable Internet Home maintenance Yard maintenance Cleaning supplies Other – Total housing/utilities FOOD Groceries Eating out Coffee/vending machine Special events Total food
  • 3. 135 BUDGET WORKSHEET MONTHLY E X P E N S E S CONT. AMOUNT I SPENT THIS MONTH BUDGETED AMOUNT (I CAN’T GO OVER THIS!) DIFFERENCE (COLUMN B – A) VEHICLE(S)/TRANSPORTATION Payments Gas Oil change Insurance/taxes Maintenance Public transit/parking/tolls Total vehicle(s)/transportation INSURANCE Medical Dental Life Other – Total insurance MEDICAL EXPENSES Doctor Dentist Prescription drugs Other – Total medical expenses DEBTS Credit card 1 – Credit card 2 – Credit card 3 – Loans Total debts CHILDREN Child care School books/supplies School lunch School uniform(s)/tuition Field trips/misc fees Sport(s) & equipment Lessons Club/group/hobbies Other – Total children COLUMN A COLUMN B COLUMN C
  • 4. 136 BUDGET WORKSHEET MONTHLY E X P E N S E S CONT. AMOUNT I SPENT THIS MONTH BUDGETED AMOUNT (I CAN’T GO OVER THIS!) DIFFERENCE (COLUMN B – A) ADULT EDUCATION Tuition/fees Books/materials Total adult education ENTERTAINMENT Movies/games/hobbies Vacation(s) Music Other – Total entertainment GIVING Church Charity/community Total giving MISCELLANEOUS Clothes Haircuts Toiletries/cosmetics Pets Postage Magazines Other – Total miscellaneous SAVINGS Money to set aside (emergency, large purchases, etc.) Christmas and birthdays Retirement College Total savings Total expenses (total amount for all 12 expense categories – housing, food, etc.) SUMMARY Total income (from top of p. 134) Total expenses Income minus expenses COLUMN A COLUMN B COLUMN C