Save Money – Reorder Checks On Your Finances Wielding Excel
Posted by Carlos Silvers on July 5th, 2009
There a many ways to reorder your budget and save money. One of the most important caveats is to shop around for the best price. One needs to take everything into consideration and reorder mental checks on your assumptions. Account for travel time, gasoline or bus ticket, sales tax and other hidden expenses in order to harness the best decision.
Making use of an Excel spreadsheet greatly simplifies matters greatly. It helps check categories of items and totals up those expenses quickly. It helps one stay in budget for dining out, to insurances, groceries, utilities, car expenses, etc. By dividing it further into quarters, one can conveniently add property taxes, quarterly taxes, or other such items. By monitoring cash flow one and see where to reorder priorities for better financial results.
Organize a worksheet into columns where you’re able to categorize your most frequent expenditures. Record items from check and credit card such as child care, barber shop or hair stylist, laundry and dry cleaner expense, any charitable contributions and other reoccurring expenses.
Employing an Excel spreadsheet to check over monthly budget items provides an excellent financial snapshot of your financial condition. To stay in budget you’ll have to say no or put off elective purchases.
Look for bargains using coupons and scrutinizing your shopping pays dividends in the long run. It’s a habit that is an essential survival skill in the urban jungle. Cutting back on excesses, vacations, dinners out, etc might just put the budget into a positive direction.
When one looks at possible financial scenarios for tomorrow, they start by planning and budgeting. There are tradeoffs that will get you where you want to go if you are willing to make the sacrifices.
The lure of expensive autos, TV systems, vacations and other “toys” can ruin a budget. The deeper you dig a hole, the longer it will take to get out of it. One needs to budget in order to keep their finances in perspective.
Don’t overlook the value of a budget or the virtues of an Excel spreadsheet. Keeping track of your finances can be fun and rewarding as you see your plans materialize. Better late than never.