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Wedding Budget Tracker

November 17th, 2009 admin No comments

This is a spreadsheet that created to track all of your wedding expenses, so you can monitor and control your event expenses.

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Check Register

March 17th, 2009 admin No comments

If you need spreadsheet to monitor your spending, you can use this one. By using this spreadsheet, you can:

* Monitor your spending with up to 200 user-created spending categories — all selectable from a drop-down menu, if you so choose.

* Allow up to 15 transaction types (check, ATM, ETF, etc.), all customizable. So it works great as a register for credit-card and loan accounts too!

* Take advantage of Excel’s AutoFilter (if applicable) for some heavy-duty, categorized-spending analysis! And the best part of all: You can get rid of your paper checkbook registers once and for all.

Rating: 3.5/5 (2 votes cast)

Promotion Budget

February 19th, 2009 admin No comments

Budget for advertising/promotion and sales staffing over a three year time period.

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Buyer Debt To Income

February 19th, 2009 admin No comments

Your buyer may have the down payment, but are their financials strong enough to keep up with your Seller Financed mortgage? With this spreadsheet, you’ll be able to easily calculate their debt load before you hand them the keys. After inputting the borrower and co-borrower’s gross income, payroll deductions and monthly expenses, you’ll be able to instantly determine if their debt-to-income ratio falls within standard guidelines.

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Personal Budgeting Tool

February 19th, 2009 admin No comments

Budgeting is an estimate of the probable amount of money that you will be spending on various items, each of which belongs to a separate category. Moving on according to a planned budget helps you to save while you pay off debts and invest your money for other purposes.

Using the MF Home Budgeting Tool, you can keep a track of your quarterly and yearly expenses with respect to your monthly planned budget. By comparative analysis of your expenses and budget, you can maintain a balanced financial situation which allows you to save while you make investments or pay down your debts.

Rating: 4.0/5 (1 vote cast)