Budgeting Worksheet Print

By creating and sticking to a budget, you can decide what you want to do with your money over the short- and long-term. It can help to have the results of your net cash flow analysis in front of you as you create your budget.


Category

Monthly Budgeted
Amount

Actual Amount

The Difference

Income                                                                                 
Your Income (minus federal, state and social security taxes)
Your Spouse's Income (minus federal, state and social security taxes)
Additional Income (Expected bonuses, raises, dividends, tax refunds, gifts, etc.)
Total Income:
Savings
Emergency Fund (3 to 6 months of expenses)
Retirement
College
Miscellaneous
Total Savings:
Debts and Loans
Mortgage / Rent
Home Equity
Car(s)
School Loans
Credit Card Debt
Additional Loans / Debt
Everyday Expenses
Utilities (electric, gas, water, trash)
Phone
Gas (for car)
Groceries (include toiletries and cleaning supplies)
Healthcare (premiums, prescriptions, etc.)
Childcare
Maintenance (on home and car)
Insurance Protection
Life Insurance
Homeowners Insurance
Car Insurance
Health Insurance
Disability Insurance
Additional Insurance Products
Lifestyle Choices
Pets (vet care, food, toys, etc.)
Spending Money
Internet Access
Hobbies
Gifts (holidays, birthdays, etc.)
Charity
Miscellaneous
Total Expenses:
Remaining Funds (Add to savings):

 

This tool is for general planning purposes only. It is not possible to account for all factors for all individuals or accurately project investment returns. For a comprehensive financial analysis, contact your Modern Woodmen representative.