Anyone who knows me very well knows that I can be a little bit obsessed when it comes to finances. It isn’t good enough to earn enough income to pay the bills – I want to be able to plan out our family’s financial future. I want to make a household budget that works in terms of our goals – such as buying a new car in a year or taking a major family vacation in three years.Here on MakeUseOf, I’ve explored several tools you can use to track your finances such as the SimpleD Budget Tracker or Quicken Online. I’ve even offered some of my personal secrets on how to pay down your debt a lot faster by creating a few simple Excel worksheets. While these tools are excellent for tracking your spending habits and trying to figure out where all of your money is going, it isn’t a simple matter to try to plan out and organize future spending – and planning out your spending is what having a good budget is all about.
So, today I’m going to share another powerful, collaborative budgeting tool called BudgetSketch that you can use with your spouse or significant other to make a household budget and plan where your money is going to go in the future.
Make a Household Budget With the Future in Mind
Planning. That’s what every good household budget is about. However, when you’re married or living with someone, it’s also about co-operation and teamwork. You can keep your own private Excel spreadsheet with your facts and figures all you like, but unless everyone in the household is on board with the overall financial plan – you can expect failure.What I’m going to cover in this article is an impressive collaborative budgeting tool that lets you plan out your spending moving forward, not dwell on the mountains of cash you’ve wasted in the past. The motto of this free software app is to “Get Intentional With Your Money.” The theory is that instead of reacting to your overspending with guilt, disgust or depression, you instead stand up and make it clear how you intend to spend your money from today moving forward. This software will help you base those intentions on reality.
The first thing you’ll notice when you first sign up for your free account is that you’re offered a very cool, free household budget worksheet in PDF format.

However, if you know what you spend but you’re not sure how to organize your spending and your savings, then fill out this sheet as best you can and then open up your account.



But, as you can see from the weekly layout above, the software shows you the positive cashflow from week to week. This is an amount that you must have left in the bank at the end of the week or your budget won’t work the following week . As you can see above, week two requires so many expenses (and no income) that the cash flow for that week is far less. Spend too much in week one and you’re in big trouble come week two.



Do you know of any other online tools or tricks to collaborate on making a household budget? What methods do you use to plan out your paycheck? Share your experiences and insight in the comment section below.
Thank you for your thorough review of BudgetSketch. We've recently silently rolled out some new features and are offering a Basic level subscription that should interest power users. Please bear in mind that we will ALWAYS offer a fully functional budgeting solution for free to those users still struggling to make ends meet or who don't need more.
ReplyDeleteWe'd be very interested in hearing your thoughts about our latest changes. While we love to hear what we've done well we're also extremely eager to hear things that we're not doing well or perhaps are just doing wrong.
Thanks again for your thorough work. It is clear that you "get it" as far as BudgetSketch and personal finance are concerned. We hope that you and your readers will find BudgetSketch to be a useful tool in pursuing your financial goals.
Regards,
Bill Barnett
Founder CEO - BudgetSketch