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Guides

Spreadsheet Tools and Templates

From debt payoff trackers to savings challenge sheets - guides for specific financial spreadsheet tools, with recommendations for the templates that fit each use case.

Debt Snowball Spreadsheet

The debt snowball method focuses on paying off the smallest debt first while making minimum payments on everything else. A spreadsheet makes the progress visible and the math automatic.

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Debt Avalanche Spreadsheet

The debt avalanche method targets the highest-interest debt first, saving the most money over time. A spreadsheet tracks the math and shows exactly how much interest is being saved.

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Debt Tracker Spreadsheet

A debt tracker brings all debts into one view - credit cards, loans, and any other obligations. Seeing the complete picture is the first step toward a payoff plan.

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Subscription Tracker Spreadsheet

Subscription costs add up in ways that are hard to notice one at a time. A tracker that shows every recurring charge in one place often reveals surprising monthly totals.

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Savings Challenge Spreadsheet

Savings challenges turn building a savings habit into a structured, trackable process. A spreadsheet makes progress visible and keeps motivation high.

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52-Week Savings Challenge Spreadsheet

The 52-week savings challenge is one of the most popular savings methods - start small and build up. A year-long tracking spreadsheet keeps the momentum going from week 1 to week 52.

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Personal Finance Dashboard Spreadsheet

A personal finance dashboard brings everything together - income, spending, savings, debt, and net worth in one view. It is the financial equivalent of a cockpit instrument panel.

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Net Worth Spreadsheet

Net worth - assets minus liabilities - is the single most comprehensive measure of financial health. Tracking it over time reveals progress that monthly income and expenses alone cannot show.

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Retirement Planning Spreadsheet

Retirement planning involves long time horizons and many variables. A spreadsheet that models different scenarios helps make abstract retirement goals feel concrete and actionable.

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Expense Report Spreadsheet

An expense report spreadsheet organizes spending into clear categories with dates, amounts, and notes. Whether for personal tracking, self-employment taxes, or reimbursement, structured expense reporting saves time and money.

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