![]() The template is super easy to use: print it out (it works best in colour it’s a little light in black & white), cut along the outline, fold & secure with tape or glue.Īs you can see from the picture, I simply used washi tape to secure the tabs as it’s somewhat transparent and you can write on fairly easily. ![]() Browse budget templates made for a range of uses, from. Then, I throw them all in a box until the end of the month where I transfer them to my bookkeeping program. By visualizing your expenses and financial goals, youll be able to see exactly where your money goes. I actually keep two: one for beside the computer where I do my online shopping and one for my purse for my in-store shopping. This first expense tracker is the most simple of all of them It allows you to track your expenses for a single month. It’s based on a week-to-week timeframe and it’s big enough to keep both store receipts as well as online receipts that you can (and should – right then, right there!) print off. Well, here’s a fun little DIY envelope template that lets you store your receipts and keep track of all of those expenses. Which is great, ’cause it gets the job done.īut, did you track that purchase for your year-end bookkeeping exercise? You know, the one that asks you to add up all of your expenses to go against all of your earnings? So, you do what (I’m guessing) a lot of us do: you run out/go online and buy it! Or you don’t quite have the washi tape that you’re looking for to put together that exciting DIY guest post for that fabulous BIG blog. Or the 100% cotton white thread is running low in your machine and you’re not going to have enough for that wholesale order due at the end of the week. Or you realize that you don’t have the right size canvas for that painting that’s been roaming around in your head, trying to get out. You just ran out of ink for the 5 orders that showed up on Etsy today.
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