Keep Tabs on Your Finances: Your No-Cost Monthly Spending Tracker Printable at Your Fingertips

Keep Tabs on Your Finances: Your No-Cost Monthly Spending Tracker Printable at Your Fingertips

BUDGETING
Keep Tabs on Your Spending: Monthly Expense Tracker Available Now!
By Marc Andre
Updated: May 19, 2022

We have a cool, free tool for you today to get a grip on your finances – an easy-to-use printable PDF tracker to keep an eye on your spendings.

Why Track Your Expenses, You Ask?
Here are some good reasons:

* Realize Where Your Money is Going
Sure, budgets are great but do they really show you where your cash is ending up? Start documenting your expenses and you’ll get a clear picture of how much and where you’re spending.

* Check if You’re Staying on Budget
Your budget sets the goal, but are you sticking to it? It’s essential to ensure you’re not unknowingly overspending on certain things.

* Accountability
Monitoring your spendings will make you more conscious of every dollar. You’ll think twice before buying stuff you don’t need. Trust me, it helped me massively when I first moved out and started managing my own money.

* Spot Problem Areas
Wondering where you’re overspending? Keep a tab on your expenditures and you’ll instantly find out. You’ll notice some categories sucking up too much of your money. It’s time to cut back and save.

* Boost Your Saving Motivation
Tracking and budgeting together can change your mindset about money. You’ll feel great seeing your expenses reduce and your savings swell.

Get Your Free Tracker Now!
You can easily download the spending log by joining our email subscribers. Just use the form to sign up and access our resource library.

Want Some Tips to Spend Less?
Now, let’s talk about a few ways to lower your monthly expenses so you can save or pay off your debts faster:

TV: How about switching from expensive cable or satellite TV to cheaper online options? We moved to Sling and saved a lot.

Apps to Lower Bills: Trim, for example, is a free app that can bargain on your behalf and reduce your cable and internet bills.

Cell Phone Service: Why not move to a cheaper mobile plan and save some dollars? We did and it halved our monthly bill.

Cashback Apps: Apps like Rakuten, Ibotta, and TopCashback can give you money back on your daily purchases.

Start a Side Hustle: Making extra money outside your job can also help you save. Find something you enjoy so that it doesn’t feel like work.

Investments: Giving your money a chance to grow is always a good idea. There are some cool platforms like Moomoo and Webull that are user-friendly and have amazing features.

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