As I wrote about previously, creating a budget is a relatively simple process in concept. However, if your money is going in a thousand different directions, things can get complex quickly, making it even more important to stay organized. Below are some great tools and resources available online that can help you organize and track your expenses, keep track of payment schedules, and generally stay on top of your financial life.
If you’re not currently a balancing your checkbook, it’s essential that you begin this very important habit. There are plenty of resources and how-to articles online if you need some good information about how to do it. If you need a great software program to manage your finances, I highly recommend Quicken. I use it myself and it has a lot of great reports and tools to help you track expenses, create and maintain budgets, and track investments. It can even download your bank account information directly to your computer. Keeping your finances organized pays huge dividends, so develop the good habits and equip yourself with the right tools.
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The following are some great budgeting resources available online for free. Make good use of them to help you better organize your finances!
FREE Online Budgeting Websites
Microsoft Personal Budget Spreadsheet
Vertex Monthly Budget Template
Vertex Family Budget Planner
- Excel – Vertex Family Budget Planner
Let me know how they work for you!
If you happen to use any of these tools, drop me a line and let me know! I’d be interested to hear your feedback about how they helped you get better organized with your finances.
See also: How to Create a Budget







By being disciplined as well as organized in dividing your money between labeled accounts you can restrict your spending, be more accountable for your money as well as being aware of the money you are able to spend to live a comfortable life. I feel the urge to budget now.
Great article. It teach us and make us aware on how to spend money wisely.
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