Our Finance Binder - Sweet Paper Trail (2024)

I’m no newbie to using binders to organize the paper clutter at home. Last year I shared with you how I used a Family Organization Binder to keep all my household papers in order. This year as we moved from one home to another, I realized that my finances were not as organized as I would like. Not only that, but my filing system needs a few adjustments (I will share the changes in another post).

Our Finance Binder is a now a tool used often that both my husband and I appreciate. In conjunction with our 2016 Everyday Planner

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I have created 10 PDF formatted printables that I use in my finance binder.

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I found my binder with matching dividers at Office Depot. It is from a fun line named “See Jane Work” and it matched perfectly with my Everyday Planner cover.

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My dividers are labeled as follows:

Bills // In this Section is where you will find my monthly bill checklist. In the first column, you have the day of the month the bill is due, followed by a description or name of the bill. In the next column, you would check off the box if it is an automated payment. Last you have the monthly boxes to check off every month once you have made your payment. I have also included an area below the bills for notes and/or confirmation numbers (I hate these).

Budget // In this section, I have added a monthly budget worksheet. It is very detailed and includes an extra section for additional expenses that might pop up monthly. I figure, If you have all your expenses laid out for the month, you visualize where your money should be going. That way, next time I am at the mall and I see some christian louboutin heels that I am dying to buy, I put myself in check.

Debt // No this section is not a place to turn to and get depressed, it is a place to go to and see how far you have come and how far you are going. I have created a debt payoff printable for this section so you can see how little or big of a contribution you have made monthly in paying off your debt. Even if you don’t do monthly payments to your debt, you can use this sheet to keep track of whom and what you owe.

Savings // I wish this section was full. I know many have the same issue as I do, so why not own it. I haven’t saved, and I have two kids! Actually that is probably the reason why I have not been able to save. So many things come up that have to be taken care of. Soccer uniforms, league payments, school supplies, clothing they grow so quickly out of, and so on. I half blame them, but seriously, I know we are responsible for our savings. Living in San Diego with such high living expenses doesn’t help. I can’t help but live near the beach, though, I tried Las vegas for a few years, that didn’t work.

So this section if for all the saving I am going to start doing this year. Maybe I will print 4 and separate them by family member, that way everyone can help me out.

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Accounts // You will find a banking account info worksheet here, as well as a password log for online accounts. I have something to confess, I have not changed my online passwords in years, but when creating this worksheet I promised myself that I would give myself time to do so. You should too!

Expenses // This is a daily expense log. Like a checkbook register, keep in check all your expenses. Because in reality, you have a monthly budget set-up but there is always that rogue bill or purchase that pops up in the middle of the month. For me this month, my son’s glasses broke… bummer.

Receipts // At the end of the binder you will find a clear paper protector sleeve with all the important receipts for the month. You can actually keep all of your receipts for the month here until you input the amount into your expense log, then toss out all of your non-important ones out when you’re done.

Budget Envelope // Cash, ugh I hate carrying it around. This actually doesn’t work for me. My husband can’t do it. He tells me I’m crazy if I think he is going to carry around different envelopes when he go’s out to buy something for me at the grocery store. But here is how it does. I use them like a register. I have them in my purse, when I make a purchase, I place the receipt in the appropriate envelope. When my husband comes home from running out to get milk, all I ask for is the receipt. That way when I am at home I still tally up what has been spent, and know how much I have left over before the next grocery run. Groceries, gas, eating out, kids, label them as you like, whatever works for you.

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Here are a few of the printables in a more detailed look. They are fun and fresh, and will make this finance organizing a little less boring. Looking to get your own? Check them out in my Etsy Shop.

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This Finance Binder is a little new to us, getting our finances in order is a must though and I am really looking forward to how this binder is going to work for us.

How do you keep your finances in order? Do you use budget envelopes, or does your husband think you are crazy like mine does? Actually I would love to know who takes care of the finances in your house. Is it a couple thing, a wife thing or does the hubby take on the job? What works for you?

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FAQs

Are budget binders worth it? ›

Budgeting binders can help you keep your finances organized, especially if you're using the cash envelope system. There are many different ways to set up your budget binder, including “DIY” approaches or by downloading worksheet templates.

What is a financial binder? ›

A budget binder is a literal binder where you keep your budget, money goals, and other important financial info. Think: 401(k) account details, credit card interest details, and bill due dates.

How to make a money saving planner? ›

How to Make a Budget Plan: 6 Easy Steps
  1. Select your budget template or application.
  2. Collect all your financial paperwork or electronic bill information.
  3. Calculate your monthly income.
  4. Establish a list of your monthly expenses.
  5. Categorize your expenses and designate spending values.
  6. Adjust your budget accordingly.
Mar 3, 2021

What is a cheap alternative to binders? ›

One of the most common ways to chest bind without wearing a binder is with a sports bra. Not only is this a less restrictive option than a binder, but you probably already have a sports bra or two, so you wouldn't need to purchase anything new.

What is the disadvantage of binders? ›

If your binder is too small or too tight, it can:
  • Restrict breathing.
  • Irritate your skin.
  • Break skin around the edges of the binder.
  • Cause overheating.
  • Bruise or fracture your ribs.
Apr 30, 2023

How to start cash stuffing? ›

If you want to try out cash stuffing, follow these steps:
  1. Step 1: Make a budget. Allocate your income into designated spending categories, accounting for wants, needs, debt repayment and savings. ...
  2. Step 2: Label the envelopes. ...
  3. Step 3: Stuff the envelopes. ...
  4. Step 4: Only spend what's in the envelopes. ...
  5. Step 5: Repeat.
Mar 1, 2024

How to organize cash at home? ›

You just take the exact amount of cash you've budgeted for each category and stick it in individual envelopes. Then throughout the month, you check your envelopes to see what's left to spend—because you'll see the literal amount in cash. Right there. How easy is that?

How to use the envelope system without cash? ›

Instead of stuffing your spending envelopes with cash, use gift cards. At the beginning of the month, purchase gift cards that correspond with your various spending categories. For example, you might get one card for groceries, another for gas and another to use for entertainment purchases.

How to save $10,000 in 6 months? ›

How I Saved $10,000 in Six Months
  1. Set goals & practice visualization. ...
  2. Have an abundance mindset. ...
  3. Stop lying to yourself & making excuses. ...
  4. Cut out the excess. ...
  5. Make automatic deposits. ...
  6. Use Mint. ...
  7. Invest in long-term happiness. ...
  8. Use extra money as extra savings, not extra spending.

How to save $5000 in 6 months? ›

Here are a few ideas that could help:
  1. Opt for groceries over restaurants. The costs of eating out and ordering delivery can add up fast. ...
  2. Cancel pricey subscriptions or memberships. Make a list of what you pay for streaming services, the gym, and other monthly expenses. ...
  3. Find free activities where you live.
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What is the 70/20/10 rule money? ›

The 70-20-10 budget formula divides your after-tax income into three buckets: 70% for living expenses, 20% for savings and debt, and 10% for additional savings and donations. By allocating your available income into these three distinct categories, you can better manage your money on a daily basis.

What is the benefit of budget binder? ›

The budget binder includes worksheets to track your expenses by spending category. With those in hand, you can easily see how your actual spending compares to your budgeted plan.

Is it better to use notebooks or binders? ›

Everyone can agree that notebooks are infinitely easier to use than binders. Just flip the cover and you can write to your heart's content. For a binder, you first have to hunt out loose-leaf paper and snap it into the rings before you can even start writing.

What are the cons of wearing a binder? ›

Also wearing a binder can cause irritation or you may get rubbed or chafed in some areas, so it's important to look after your skin and wear an additional barrier if you need to. If you develop any irritation or soreness, we would recommend that your remove the binder allow the skin to recover.

Does cash stuffing really work? ›

Cash stuffing, like other budgeting methods, is a way to plan out your spending and keep track of expenses. While it can be helpful for curbing overspending and limiting credit card debt, the downside of budgeting with cash is that you're missing out on the protection and yields offered by bank accounts.

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