The template includes a master dashboard that consolidates all your financial data into one view. Use pivot tables and charts to track monthly spending trends across categories like housing, food, and entertainment, with automatic updates from your transaction logs.
Set custom budget limits for each category (e.g., $500 for dining out) and let the sheet flag overspending in real time. The built-in formulas compare actual expenses against targets, giving you a percentage breakdown and a traffic-light warning system (green/yellow/red) for each line item.
Plan for multiple goals like an emergency fund (3� months of expenses) or a vacation. Input target amounts, deadlines, and current savings—the sheet calculates monthly contributions needed, factoring in compound interest at 2�% APY, and shows a progress bar.
Log stocks, ETFs, mutual funds, and crypto with columns for purchase price, current value, and percentage change. The template automatically calculates total portfolio return, asset allocation (e.g., 60% stocks, 20% bonds), and generates a pie chart for visual breakdown.
Manage credit cards, student loans, and mortgages with a debt snowball or avalanche method. Enter balances, interest rates (e.g., 18% APR), and minimum payments—the sheet shows a payoff timeline, total interest saved, and a countdown calendar to being debt-free.
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This product is for personal use only. Redistribution or resale is strictly prohibited. You may use the content for your own projects, including commercial projects, but you may not share the raw files with others.
No, the template is designed for beginners. All formulas are pre-built, and instructions are included in a 'How-To' sheet. You only need to enter your numbers.
Yes, the file is compatible with both Excel and Google Sheets. Download as .xlsx or import directly to Google Drive—all functions work seamlessly.
Yes, the budget categories and investment tracking align with 2026 IRS tax brackets and common financial benchmarks (e.g., 401k contribution limits).