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Grocery Price comparison Spreadsheet.pdf
Groceries are an area of your budget that you may have the most control of. Using this tracking spreadsheet tool will allow you to track the items that you regularly purchase. This spreadsheet is a great way for you to "price compare" at your favorite stores. This spreadsheet is a list of items that are commonly purchased. This list will allow you to track where the best prices really are.
With our fast-paced lives, it is easy to spend too much at the grocery store. Take back the control. Use this tool to compare prices, so you really KNOW where the best prices are. Take the guessing out of your grocery spending.
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Home Inspection Checklist.pdf
Safeguard your security deposit by filing out this checklist. Describe any damage or needed cleaning carefully. Try to get your landlord to accompany you as you inspect. The amount of your security deposit you get back when you move out often depends on the condition of the home when you move out.
NOTE: Take pictures of any "defects" when you move in, so that you will not be penalized for something you are not responsible for.
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Important Personal Papers.pdf
This form is a summary of personal information and a summary of the location of important personal documents. It is important that you can locate personal papers when you need them. If you ever become unable to manage your own personal affairs, these papers are critical to your family. Because these documents contain personal information, make sure to keep this form in a locked, safe place. Along with placing the original of this completed form in a safe place, give a copy to a trusted, responsible family member that may be entrusted with helping with your affairs if the need arises.
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Monthly Budget.pdf
A budget is a tool that will help you determine where your money is going. By using a budgeting tool you can find out where you are spending your hard-earned money. After filling out the Budget form with your monthly income and expenses, you will either have money left over or you will have a monthly money shortage. If you have extra money left you should be budgeting for savings. Plan specific savings goals. If your budget reveals that you have a money shortage, you will either need to reduce your monthly expenses or you will need to increase your income (you may need to do both). You can only get control of your finances by recording your income vs. expenses. Some days will be easier than others will, but if you are disciplined, you will start to be financially successful.
We hope you will find our budget form helpful. Don’t miss the helpful financial articles and the great financial calculators in this "Financial Education & Resources" section.
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