Bi-Weekly Family Budget Template
A bi-weekly family budget template is a helpful tool for tracking and managing your expenses over two weeks. You don't need to manually calculate your expenses if you have a budget template that contains formulas, and the calculations are autogenerated. A bi-weekly budget template will increase your finance skills if you are paid on a bi-weekly basis. It will be a good way to tell your money what to do each pay and get your financial goals. Here, we have a good option for you that helps to cover your family expenses for a two-week duration. It has built-in functionality.
Free Bi-Weekly Family Budget Template
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Bi-Weekly Family Budget TemplateHere is an elegant preview of a bi-weekly family budget template in the black and white color scheme. This template is specially designed for you in MS Excel format that helps to keep track of your income and spending for two weeks. It features the same design for 1st week and 2nd week along with house, living, and transport expense categories. This worksheet will calculate your inputs automatically using built-in formulas. There is also a summary section available at the bottom that provides an outcome of 1st, and 2nd-week spending, and the chart will visualize the difference between them. You can adjust this accessible template as per your requirements by adding or replacing the data on it. However, if you like this bi-weekly family budget worksheet, you can get it for free by clicking on the download button that features down to this preview.
Instructions to Use Bi-Weekly Family Budget Template
To create your bi-weekly family budget using this template, you need to follow the instructions given below:
- Insert the start date and end date of the budget at the topmost blanks.
- List down your bi-weekly expense details in the expense section including house, living, and transport expenses.
- Insert the expected budget and actual amount for each spending in the given cells. All your values will be calculated automatically at the end for each expense category.
- Review your bi-weekly income, 1st-week expenses, and 2nd-week expenses, and your net balance in the summary section.
- After all, you can see the visual difference between 1st-week spending and 2nd-week spending in the chart.