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Excel for Budgeting: Budgeting for Beginners, #2
Budgeting for Beginners: Budgeting for Beginners, #1
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Microsoft Excel is a fantastic tool for both business and personal use. And one of the most powerful uses of Excel for individuals is in tracking your finances.

 

This guide will walk you through how to create an Excel workbook that will allow you to track your monthly expenses, your cash and credit card spending by category, look at the next three months of income and expenses, as well as look at the bigger picture and calculate your assets, liabilities, net worth, and liquid net worth.

 

By the time you're done using this guide you will have created a tracking workbook that you can use on an ongoing basis to measure your financial health and help reach your financial goals. This workbook is based on the principles outlined in Budgeting for Beginners, but you don't need to have read that book to use this one.

 

You should, however, have a basic understanding of how to use Microsoft Excel.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherM.L. Humphrey
Release dateMay 22, 2018
Excel for Budgeting: Budgeting for Beginners, #2
Budgeting for Beginners: Budgeting for Beginners, #1

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  • Budgeting for Beginners: Budgeting for Beginners, #1

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    Budgeting for Beginners: Budgeting for Beginners, #1
    Budgeting for Beginners: Budgeting for Beginners, #1

    Are you ready to get a handle on your finances but not sure where to start?   Then Budgeting for Beginners is the book for you.   M.L. Humphrey will walk you through how to look at where you are now, what that means for meeting your long-term goals, and how to take steps today to get to where you want to go tomorrow.   There is some math involved, but it doesn't have to be scary or intimidating. You can master your finances with just a little time and effort.   So what are you waiting for? Let's get started.

  • Excel for Budgeting: Budgeting for Beginners, #2

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    Excel for Budgeting: Budgeting for Beginners, #2
    Excel for Budgeting: Budgeting for Beginners, #2

    Microsoft Excel is a fantastic tool for both business and personal use. And one of the most powerful uses of Excel for individuals is in tracking your finances.   This guide will walk you through how to create an Excel workbook that will allow you to track your monthly expenses, your cash and credit card spending by category, look at the next three months of income and expenses, as well as look at the bigger picture and calculate your assets, liabilities, net worth, and liquid net worth.   By the time you're done using this guide you will have created a tracking workbook that you can use on an ongoing basis to measure your financial health and help reach your financial goals. This workbook is based on the principles outlined in Budgeting for Beginners, but you don't need to have read that book to use this one.   You should, however, have a basic understanding of how to use Microsoft Excel.

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M.L. Humphrey

Hi there Sci Fi fans, my name is Maurice Humphrey.I am a Vermont native, husband, father, grandfather, well over 60, Navy veteran, retired IBM engineer, retired printer repairman, Graduated: Goddard Jr. College, VT Technical College, and Trinity College. Over the years I’ve written technical articles, taught technical classes, and presented at technical conventions.I’ve been reading science fiction for over 50 years now. First books were “Journey to the Centre of the Earth” by Jules Verne and “The Stars Are Ours” by Andre Norton. I’ve read and collected many great stories, and a considerable amount of junk ones as well. I’d say by now that I probably have a good idea of what I consider a good story.

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