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re: Budgetary Excel Modeling
Posted on 9/5/14 at 1:59 pm to Swoopin
Posted on 9/5/14 at 1:59 pm to Swoopin
Mine is really funky but I track everything on 14 day periods since I get paid every other Friday.
The general idea is that each two week period I estimate what my expenses should be and when, then at the end of 2 weeks I adjust and see where I went overbudget and plan for the next two weeks.
It's super funky and would probably make ZERO sense to anyone else, but I've got it so highly automated in excel that it works so easily for me. Just play around with stuff and you'll find out what you like while teaching yourself more about excel than you ever wanted to
The general idea is that each two week period I estimate what my expenses should be and when, then at the end of 2 weeks I adjust and see where I went overbudget and plan for the next two weeks.
It's super funky and would probably make ZERO sense to anyone else, but I've got it so highly automated in excel that it works so easily for me. Just play around with stuff and you'll find out what you like while teaching yourself more about excel than you ever wanted to
Posted on 9/5/14 at 2:38 pm to jso0003
I have a similar system, though I do mine weekly since the wife and I get paid in alternate weeks. It's not that fancy, but it helps us monitor where we need to buckle down in expenditures.
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