![]() ![]() What attracted me most was the dutch door that allowed you to visualise your entire year in one spread. I learnt that she had been inspired by this amazing tracking spread by Craftyenginerd in 2019, who was originally inspired by Life By Whitney. She then has a second page where she breaks everything down by month!įor my own finance tracker, I was first heavily inspired by Hayleyremdeart’s spread: HayleyFrerich’s Finance Tracker is broken down into multiple sections, what I love is that she has a yearly overview of the different categories, as well as goals, and a budget wheel. I find that if you are more of a visual person, having a physical finance tracker is a great way to stay on top of your money.įurthermore, it allows you to assess your financial standing every month, and every year, in one single location and doesn’t require more than a pen and a journal to do.īelow I’ve compiled inspiration from the community to help you out! When thinking about finances, the logical step for me is to incorporate a finance tracker in my journal. ![]() Why track your finances in your bullet journal?Īs an avid bullet journaler, my journal goes with me where ever I go. With these tips, you’ll be well and truly on your way to financial freedom! ![]() This can be done on the computer, and I’ll often use an online spreadsheet to do this, so I can access it from where ever I am with a stable internet connection I’ll establish the categories where I’ve spent money, calculate the average amount I’ve spent per category, and use this as my budget estimate per category per month. I like to look at the previous three months. You establish a budget my auditing your previous expenses. If you are trying to save, the next best thing to do is establish a budget.Pro tip: you may need to stop the daily coffee purchase if you’re trying to save big! Reminder that if a cup of coffee costs $5/day that means $35/week, $140/month, or $1820/year!īelow is an example of a savings tracker from Caroline Acevedo. Her savings tracker has two pages in which she determines her financial goals and then has columns to write down how much she’ll save Then figure out how much you will need to put aside every week/fortnight/month to be able to buy it. If you are trying to save up for something, figure out how much you need for that item, and when you want to buy it.I love Hayley’s idea of integrating the cash and card column because I often have problems with this! ![]() Hayley Frerichs', where she has the date, the item she purchased or the place she purchased from, the type (the equivalent of a category), a column to check whether the expense was with cash ($) or card (c), and finally the amount. Mine, I divide my columns into date, item, category, amount, and a check to tick when I’m tallying everything up at the end of the month Below are two examples of a spending tracker that you could easily do in your journal You could try using a spreadsheet, or a journal you won’t lose. If you have multiple bank accounts, keep track of your outgoing money in one place, by listing the amount, the date, and what it was for.But what if you have multiple bank accounts? What if you have multiple streams of income? What if the expense categories don’t match your needs? Well in today’s article, let's set up a finance tracker in your bullet journal for 2023.īefore we get started, I’ve included some tips on how to track your finances in general: Nowadays, banking applications are making it easier for you to track your income and expenses. Your financial well-being is a topic that everyone deals with but that not everyone talks about. Today, I am showing you how to create this finance tracker in your bullet journal! Hello! Vero here from on YouTube and Instagram. ![]()
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