What's inside
Six templates that cover every number you need to build financial independence
Each template is a CSV file that opens in Google Sheets, Excel, Numbers, or any spreadsheet app. Pre-built formulas, personal finance benchmarks, and clear instructions included.
01
Zero-Based Monthly Budget
Income vs. fixed expenses, variable expenses, savings goals, debt payments, and surplus/deficit — every dollar assigned before the month begins. Tracks actual vs. budgeted by category and auto-calculates your savings rate. Built-in benchmark: 20%+ savings rate puts you on track for financial independence; below 10% means lifestyle is winning over wealth-building.
Pairs with Salary Take-Home Calculator & Paycheck to Hourly Calculator
02
Debt Avalanche Payoff Tracker
All debts listed with balance, interest rate, minimum payment, and payoff order. Avalanche method: highest-rate debt first, each payoff rolls into the next minimum. Auto-calculates your debt-free date, total interest saved vs. minimums-only, and monthly payment required to hit a custom payoff deadline. The math that turns a 20-year treadmill into a 3-year sprint.
Pairs with Debt Payoff Calculator & Credit Card Payoff Calculator
03
Net Worth Snapshot
Assets (cash, investments, real estate, retirement accounts, vehicles) minus liabilities (mortgage, student loans, credit cards, car loans, personal debt) = your real financial position. Year-over-year tracking so you can see whether net worth is actually growing or just feeling like it. The one number that tells you if you're winning.
Pairs with Net Worth Calculator
04
Emergency Fund Builder
Monthly essential expenses by category, target fund size (3-month and 6-month tiers), current balance, monthly contribution, and projected months to goal. Flags when you're below 3 months — the point where a single job loss or medical bill puts everything else at risk. Simple progress tracker so the goal stops feeling abstract.
Pairs with Emergency Fund Calculator
05
Retirement Savings Rate & FIRE Planner
Income, savings rate, annual contribution, compound projection at multiple return rates, FIRE number (25x annual expenses), Coast-FIRE checkpoint (the point where you can stop contributing and still retire on schedule), and years to FI. The spreadsheet that answers: "If I save X% per year starting now, when can I actually stop working?" Run it once and you'll never look at your 401(k) the same way.
Pairs with Retirement Savings Calculator & Compound Interest Calculator
06
Subscription Spending Audit
Every recurring charge: name, category, monthly cost, annual cost, last used date, and a keep/cut/negotiate verdict. Rolls up to total monthly and annual subscription spend with a potential savings column. Most people are shocked — the average American household spends $273/month on subscriptions, and roughly a third of those go unused. One audit typically frees up $50–$150/month that goes straight toward debt or savings.
Pairs with Subscription Audit Calculator