This document outlines a person's monthly income and expenses. It lists sources of gross income and amounts spent on necessities like housing, food, transportation, insurance, debts, entertainment and savings. The document also calculates net spendable income by subtracting taxes from gross income and compares total monthly income to total monthly expenses.
This document outlines a person's monthly income and expenses. It lists sources of gross income and amounts spent on necessities like housing, food, transportation, insurance, debts, entertainment and savings. The document also calculates net spendable income by subtracting taxes from gross income and compares total monthly income to total monthly expenses.
This document outlines a person's monthly income and expenses. It lists sources of gross income and amounts spent on necessities like housing, food, transportation, insurance, debts, entertainment and savings. The document also calculates net spendable income by subtracting taxes from gross income and compares total monthly income to total monthly expenses.
This document outlines a person's monthly income and expenses. It lists sources of gross income and amounts spent on necessities like housing, food, transportation, insurance, debts, entertainment and savings. The document also calculates net spendable income by subtracting taxes from gross income and compares total monthly income to total monthly expenses.
NET SPENDABLE INCOME ____________ Doctor __________ Dentist __________ 3. Housing __________ Drugs __________ Mortgage (rent) __________ Other (________) __________ Insurance __________ Taxes __________ 12. Miscellaneous __________ Electricity __________ Toiletry, cosmetics __________ Gas __________ Beauty, barber __________ Water __________ Laundry, cleaning __________ Sanitation __________ Allowances, lunches __________ Telephone __________ Subscriptions __________ Maintenance __________ Gifts (incl. Christmas) __________ Other (________) __________ Cash __________ Other (________) __________ Internet __________ Other (________) __________ 4. Food __________ Other (________) __________ 5. Automobile(s) __________ 13. Investments __________ Payments __________ Gas and Oil __________ 14. School/Child Care __________ Insurance __________ Tuition __________ License/Taxes __________ Materials __________ Maint./Repair/Replace__________ Transportation __________ Day Care __________ 6. Insurance __________ Other (________) __________ Life __________ Medical __________ Other (________) __________ TOTAL EXPENSES ____________
7. Debts __________ INCOME VERSUS EXPENSES
Credit Card __________ Loans and Notes __________ Net Spendable Income ____________ Other (________) __________ Other (________) __________ Less Expenses ____________
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