There are three pages to the monthly family budget. Or you can skip using it all, the choice is yours. You could use this as a section divider in your planner, home management binder, or as a cover for a finance planner. Full-Size Budget Printablesįirst up is the cover page. Too many distractions can be a bad thing. You know me, I like things simple, and I think that’s especially important when you’re dealing with things like money and numbers. In typical Scattered Squirrel fashion, I kept them simple. My goal with these printables is to help us make sure we’re on track with our finance and hopefully, learn to understand them better and plan accordingly. This way, not only can I see at a glance how we’re doing, but I can also track any spending patterns we might have. This time around I’ve opted to make room to do up our budget fresh every month. I realize that no matter what I do to the printables, that really isn’t going to change for me but I still found it fun to pull these together. However, I do find it to be a little tedious. I can totally appreciate the purpose they serve. Don’t get me wrong, I like a good budget. I find budgeting to be one of the more tedious parts of being all grown up. Using budget printables to help track your family finances is a great way to stay on track. I’ve been trying to plan where to start and when to start and decided that most of the sections could wait until after the holidays, but I wanted to make sure that the finance section, specifically the budget printables, were ready to go before the new year starts. One of my goals for the beginning of 2016 is to update my Home Management binder printables, both for myself and for all of you.
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