How to easily track your expenses with Google Sheets (updated for 2019)

[HOW TO USE: if you want to use the template, please go to the ‘Digital Household Booklet’. In the upper left corner, click on ‘File’ > ‘Make a copy’ (here’s a how-to vid, or a screenshot below).

Gracia Kleijnen
Google Sheets Geeks
10 min readDec 16, 2017

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Once inside the Sheet, in the upper left corner, all it takes is two clicks. Rename, and save to your Drive.

You’ll then have your own copy to edit. Yay!

Please do NOT click the ‘Share’ button. Instead, make a copy😉! This copy will be your own personal version, that only you can see and edit, and no one else.

If you need help, please feel free to write me. ] TL;DR below!

With the new year having approached, many people might have summed up their new year’s resolutions. A common issue we see coming up every year is overspending and properly tracking ones expenses. First of all, don’t be an idiot and wait for a date to change before you take action. Just start today, start now with bad habits you want to get rid of, and replace them with better ones. Which will of course take time, but hey, that’s life. Some of you might have issues with not throwing money down the drain where more of it could be saved…

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Gracia Kleijnen
Google Sheets Geeks

Google Sheets & comic creator. Words on productivity, self-development, relationships & mental health in 49+ pubs. 2x Author. https://linktr.ee/graciakleijnen