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Expense Guide Monthly Budget Tracker Month Year

Credit Canada Debt Solutions 2013 Credit Canada Debt Solutions. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including electronic, mechanical or photocopy, without the written permission of the copyright holder Requests for additional copies should be directed to: Credit Canada Debt Solutions 45 Sheppard Avenue East, Suite 810 Toronto, Ontario M2N 5W9 Telephone 416-228-DEBT (3328) 1-800-267-2272 from outside Toronto Fax (416)228-1164 Email info@creditcanada.com Proceeds from sales are directed toward consumer education in money management skills. Toronto area: 416 228 DEBT (3328) Outside Toronto: 1 800 267 2272 CreditCanada.com A not for profit charity since 1966 Keep track of your daily expenses and budget for a better life A little organization goes a long way to helping solve money problems. In fact, being fully aware of how you spend your money is the key to creating a budget that can reduce stress and improve your lifestyle. By using the easy-to-follow charts in this guide, you will have more power to manage your money smartly. Carry the guide with you and record everything you spend daily over the course of each month. Be sure to include total amounts for every expense, and include the PST and GST. Absolutely everything you spend should be recorded, whether you pay by cash, cheque or credit card. This process allows you to accurately track where all your money is going. And just remember, when using a credit card be sure to record your purchases or payments at the time you make them, not later when your credit card bill arrives. As you record your spending in the charts we ve supplied, choose a day to start keeping track of expenses. Put the date and month at the top of the columns. Then just fill in everything you spend each day. At the end of the month, add all your expenses by category, then total the categories to get your full expenses for the month. 1

Expenses Categories Fill in the month s expenses on the next pages using this breakdown. You may change the category titles to fit your own needs. Mortgage payments, rent, property taxes, condo common charges House or contents insurance, repairs, furniture, appliances, decorating, warranties Phone bill, cellular, basic cable & Pay TV Hydro, water usage, water heater rental Gas, oil, wood, other Gas, public transit, parking, taxis, convenience store, pet food Day care centre charges, babysitters Children s allowances, alimony, child support, money to support relatives All types of clothing, shoes, boots, purses, wallets, accessories Laundromat costs, dry cleaning Shampoo, personal products, cosmetics, barber, hairdresser Car loan payments, auto insurance, maintenance, registration, other car-related costs Prescription drugs, medicines, chiropractors, dentists, counselling, vets Lunches & coffee breaks at work, fast food meals, snacks Cigarettes, other tobacco products Beer, wine, liquor Movies, video rentals, lotteries, restaurants, bars, toys, hobbies, parties, club dues Christmas or other holidays, birthdays, charity, religious donations Magazines, newspaper, books, stationary, cards, library fines Lessons, tuition, school expenses, professional dues Travel, hotels, meals, admission charges Savings, RRSP, RESP, life/disability insurance Credit card/charge account/loan interest, stamps, bank charges, money orders expenses Record your expenses to learn how you spend your money. 2 3

First Week s Expenses Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. Total Set goals for the future. Decide what you want most and how soon you can get it. 4 5

Second Week s Expenses Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. Total Work out a budget on your income, expenses and goals, and stick to it. 6 7

Third Week s Expenses Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. Total Set aside a fixed amount of savings each month to reach your goals. 8 9

Fourth Week s Expenses Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. Total Shop smart. Get the maximum satisfaction from every dollar you earn. 10 11

Fifth Week s Expenses Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. Total Distinguish between wants and needs. Avoid impulse buying. 12 13

Monthly Summary Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Month s Total Budget Credit costs can add up to a lot of money. Use credit wisely. Over/ Under 14 15

Congratulations are in order for completing this guide You should feel good now that you ve completed a month of tracking your expenses. It s a big step to managing your finances in a smart and profitable way. Study what you have recorded and ask yourself how and where you are spending your money. Is your spending in line with goals you have set in life? Are you surprised by your purchases or expenses in any areas? Are there places where you can easily make adjustments? With these things in mind, you are now in a position to plan your budget for future months. By carefully planning your expenses and sticking to your budget, you will stay on track to reach your goals. Here are some tips for establishing and using credit to your advantage Get the right credit cards for your needs. Study their interest rates, grace periods and any matters involving other charges. Be on time when you pay your bills each month to maintain a good credit rating. Be aware of your credit limit and the due date for each account. Do your best to pay every account balance in full each month. If not, pay more than the minimum payment if possible. Send any extra money to the account(s) that charge the highest interest rate in order to reduce your credit costs. Use credit for safety, convenience and planned purchases. Remember that credit is not an extension of income. Limit your total debt (excluding Mortgage) to no more than 15% of your net income. Do not borrow from one creditor to pay another. If you can t pay your bills on time, contact us at Credit Canada Debt Solutions by phone or Internet. 16

Feel free to call As a non-profit charitable organization we provide affordable, practical assistance and confidential guidance to people in need. We are registered and Provincially licensed. For a free online assessment go to: www.creditcanada.com Several locations to serve you 416 228 DEBT (3328) Outside Toronto: 1 800 267 2272 Mon-Thurs 8-7, Fri 8-6, Sat 8:30-4:30