Hacche, Angela 12 Month Budget Planner (171623249X)
⚡ TAKE BACK CONTROL OF YOUR SPENDING + SAVING The first step in gaining control of your money is having an effective budgeting method in place. This 12 Month Budget Planner includes all the tools you need to track + stay responsible for your finances, week after week. ⚡ SET YOUR FINANCIAL INTENTIONS + GOALS Identify what you would like to save for (and what needs to be paid off), set goal dollar amounts to work toward and dates you want to accomplish them by. There's also space to set your financial intentions and think through what taking control of your finances will have a ripple effect on for the rest of your life. ⚡ CONSISTENTLY TRACK YOUR PROGRESS OF ALL YOUR GOALS; SPACE TO TRACK SAVINGS, DEBT PAYOFF, RETIREMENT, NET WORTH + INVESTMENT BALANCES Each month, as you progress with your goals, update your progress all in one place so you can stay on track + hold yourself accountable to those goals. ⚡ PERFECT FOR VARIABLE INCOME EARNERS Living with a variable income can be tough. This Budget Planner is great for entrepreneurs, freelancers + anyone else who earns different amounts of income each month. Included in this Budget Planner is the Weekly Money Check-in sheet so each week you can make sure you're on track with upcoming expenses + you make plans for all your income each week. There's also space on the Monthly Budget to project next month's income + expenses; this way if you have a month where you earned more than usual, you can think about upcoming expenses for months and weeks where you may be earning less. ⚡ PRACTICAL + UNDATED This Budget Planner is designed for everyday use for regular people. You don't need to be a financial pro to understand how to use it, no complicated math needed, and it's designed to fit into your life in a practical way. It's also undated, so you can begin using this Budget Planner anytime throughout the year. ⚡ TONS OF EXTRAS Space to keep track of all your subscriptions, debts, net worth + a weekly page to help you plan your groceries + stay on budget (the 'food' category is usually where people spend more than they want)