Budget Worksheet

Budget Worksheet

Monthly Financial Snapshot (Private Use) — enter monthly amounts only. Leave blanks if not applicable.

How to use this worksheet
  • Enter monthly amounts only. Leave any fields blank if they don’t apply. This tool gives users a clear snapshot of where their money is going each month. Totals calculate automatically as the form is completed, and users can print a copy for their records if they choose. All information is completely confidential. Calculations happen entirely within the form, and no personal or financial data is sent to me or stored elsewhere. This snapshot is intended to help users plan a new budget, adjust expenses, and make informed financial and/or housing decisions. Let me know if you have any questions or see anything else that should be adjusted while you’re in there.

Section 1: Monthly Income

Net Monthly Household Income

Your total household income after taxes and payroll deductions. Include employment income, self-employment (net), pension, Social Security/disability, consistent support received. Do not include one-time windfalls or borrowed money.

Enter the monthly amount.
Cash on Hand (optional)

Enter how much cash is realistically accessible right now (checking/savings). Leave blank if you do not want any cash-based calculations.

Optional.

Section 2: Monthly Budget (Detailed)

A. Housing & Home Costs

Mortgage Payment (Total Monthly Payment)

Your full monthly mortgage payment (principal, interest, taxes, and insurance). If behind, enter the normal scheduled payment.

Property Taxes (if paid separately)

Only enter this if taxes are not included in your mortgage payment.

Homeowners Insurance (if paid separately)

Only enter this if insurance is not included in your mortgage payment.

HOA / Condo Fees

Monthly association or condominium dues, if applicable.

Home Repairs / Maintenance

Average monthly amount spent (or realistically needed) for upkeep and repairs.

Utilities (Gas, Electric, Water/Sewer, Trash)

Enter monthly averages. If a utility is included in rent/HOA, leave it blank.

Internet

Home internet service.

Cell Phones

Total monthly cost for all cell phone lines.

B. Transportation

Vehicle Payments

Total of all car or vehicle loan payments.

Auto Insurance

Monthly auto insurance premiums.

Fuel / Gas

Average monthly fuel cost.

Vehicle Maintenance

Oil changes, repairs, tires, and general upkeep (monthly average).

Public Transportation / Rideshare (if applicable)

Bus, train, Uber, Lyft, or similar services.

C. Food & Household

Groceries

Food and household items purchased from grocery stores.

Dining Out / Takeout

Restaurants, fast food, coffee shops, and delivery services.

Household Supplies

Paper goods, cleaning supplies, toiletries (if not already counted above).

D. Health & Medical

Health Insurance Premiums

Only if not already deducted from your paycheck.

Prescriptions

Monthly prescription medication costs.

Medical Bills / Copays

Doctor visits, hospital bills, therapy, or ongoing medical payments.

Dental / Vision (if applicable)

Monthly dental or vision expenses.

E. Family & Personal Obligations

Childcare / Daycare

Monthly childcare costs.

Child Support / Alimony Paid

Court-ordered support payments.

School / Activities

School fees, sports, lessons, or extracurricular activities.

F. Debts (Non-Mortgage)

Credit Card Minimum Payments

Total of required minimum payments across all credit cards.

Personal Loans

Unsecured or installment loan payments.

Student Loans

Monthly student loan payments.

Medical Debt Payments

If paid separately from the medical section above.

IRS / State Payment Plans

Tax payment plans, if applicable.

G. Insurance (Other Than Home & Auto)

Life Insurance

Monthly premiums.

Other Insurance

Any additional recurring insurance payments.

H. Gifts, Giving & “Invisible Spending” (Expanded)

Why this section matters: Gifts, giving, and “helping others” spending is one of the most underestimated categories in a household budget. It often happens in small amounts, on different days, and rarely gets tracked as a single total. When you add it up, this category can quietly consume the equivalent of a car payment (or more) every month—without people realizing it.

How to enter it: Enter your best monthly average for each line. If something is seasonal (holidays, birthdays, weddings), estimate the monthly average by taking what you spend per year and dividing by 12. If you “occasionally” help family or friends, that still counts— enter what you realistically average over time.

Family Financial Support

Money you give to family members that you don’t typically label as “your bills,” but it still leaves your account (rent help, phone bills, groceries, gas money, subscriptions, or “I’ll cover it this month” situations).

Gifts & Celebrations

Birthdays, holidays, weddings, graduations, showers, and other events. If you mainly spend during certain months, average it across the year so it shows up as a monthly number.

Charitable & Religious Giving

Any giving that is intentional or automatic (tithes, offerings, donations, fundraisers). Even small recurring amounts add up quickly over a year.

Social & Peer Spending

Covering meals/drinks, group outings, work collections, and “I’ll get it” moments that feel small individually but become significant monthly.

Digital & Automatic Giving

GoFundMe, online campaigns, auto-donations, creator subscriptions, round-ups, and app-based giving.

Miscellaneous Giving

Spontaneous cash, impulse gifts, and anything else not captured above. If this category is high, it’s usually a major “invisible spending” driver.

I. Subscriptions & Optional Spending

Subscriptions / Streaming

Netflix, Hulu, apps, software subscriptions, etc.

Gym / Memberships

Fitness or club memberships.

Personal / Discretionary

Entertainment, hobbies, alcohol/tobacco, non-essentials.

Clothing

Average monthly clothing expenses.

Other Monthly Expenses (Flexible)

Use these lines for anything not listed above (pets, storage, business expenses, etc.).

Other #1
Other #2
Other #3
Other #4
Other #5

Summary Report

This section displays totals and key indicators. When printing/saving to PDF, only this Summary Report is intended to be captured.

Total Monthly Income
$0.00
Total Monthly Expenses
$0.00
Monthly Surplus / Deficit
$0.00
Monthly Change Needed to Break Even
$0.00
If your net is negative, this is the monthly improvement needed (income up, expenses down, or both).
Days Until Sheriff’s Sale
Cash Runway (optional)
Enter “Cash on Hand” to calculate. If surplus, runway isn’t needed.
Net Cash Position (After Deficiency)
Deficiency Amount (as entered)
$0.00
This is displayed as provided by the user (no assumptions).
Gifts, Giving & “Invisible Spending” (Monthly Total)
$0.00
Notes
This worksheet is a snapshot tool for planning and conversation. It does not replace legal, tax, or financial advice.
What “Net Cash Position” means
If Cash on Hand is entered, Net Cash Position = Cash on Hand − Deficiency − (one full month of total monthly expenses). This is not a forecast—just a simple snapshot number using your inputs.
Editing text later is safe. If you change or remove fields, the calculations may need matching updates in the script.

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