
Some of our Budget Binder categories for tracking our expenses include: This can be as simple or as detailed as you want, but everything you buy during the month needs to fit into one of your categories.

We break down our purchases into categories and budget a certain amount of money for each category. Monthly ExpensesĪfter the recurring expenses were taken care of, I needed a way to keep track of any purchases we make throughout the month. The small boxes on the right half of the page have the initials of each month at the top when a bill is paid, I can just check the box to keep track and I know I’m good for another month. You can also also use your bank statements to fill in the amount of each recurring bill (if it varies slightly each month, I usually write down what it is when the bill is on the higher end) and the day of the month it comes out of the account. If you don’t already have a list of your recurring payments, look back over your last few months of bank statements (most banks provide them online these days!) and write down each bill that you pay on a recurring basis. What if I don’t know what recurring payments I have?


We’ll write it down on this page, give ourselves a timeframe in which to complete it (by the end of December 2023), and then we’ll list the action steps that we are going to take in order to reach that goal. Let’s say we’ve set a goal to pay off our student loans in the next year. When Donnie and I take the time to sit down together and write out our financial goals, it puts us on the same page, and we are much more likely to achieve what we set out to do! Goal setting is oh-so-important to me, especially when it comes to finances.

Monthly Check-in Page– This page helps you take a look over the previous month’s finances and gauge what you did well and what you would like to improve for the upcoming month.Pages to Track Variable Monthly Expenses– These sheets track expenses that vary some from month to month like grocery shopping, eating out, gas, clothing, etc.Pages to Track Recurring Expenses– These sheets track bills that stay pretty much the same each month like mortgage/rent, car payments, student loan payments, utility bills, etc.Goal Setting Sheet– Set financial goals for the year so you know exactly what you’re working toward.Cover Page– Keep track of your binder (and make it pretty so you want to use it often)!.(If you click on each of the links below, you can jump right to the explanation for that particular page.) Here’s what to include in a budget binder: There are several key pages that I include in my budget binder each year. What should be included in a budget binder?
