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Hi, does anyone know of an excel template that I can use as a monthly budget
plan for household expenses that automatically come out of the bank. I wanted one that would just keep carrying on with a 'total left in bank' figure and one that forecasts months in advance would be great, I've checked the free templates on office website, but there're either too in depth or have loads of bill headings I wouldn't use and don't give forecasts...I now it's a long shot, but I usually get great results from yu all asking this way. Thanks, Helen. |
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Hi,
Hundreds to choose form here http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...485751033.aspx Mike "cravingmad" wrote: Hi, does anyone know of an excel template that I can use as a monthly budget plan for household expenses that automatically come out of the bank. I wanted one that would just keep carrying on with a 'total left in bank' figure and one that forecasts months in advance would be great, I've checked the free templates on office website, but there're either too in depth or have loads of bill headings I wouldn't use and don't give forecasts...I now it's a long shot, but I usually get great results from yu all asking this way. Thanks, Helen. |
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Thanks Mike, I've looked at most of these already and there isn't one there
that I fancy. I'll try to make my own and will probably ask for assistance later when I get stuck.ha!! Helen. "Mike H" wrote: Hi, Hundreds to choose form here http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...485751033.aspx Mike "cravingmad" wrote: Hi, does anyone know of an excel template that I can use as a monthly budget plan for household expenses that automatically come out of the bank. I wanted one that would just keep carrying on with a 'total left in bank' figure and one that forecasts months in advance would be great, I've checked the free templates on office website, but there're either too in depth or have loads of bill headings I wouldn't use and don't give forecasts...I now it's a long shot, but I usually get great results from yu all asking this way. Thanks, Helen. |
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