02/02/2010

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8 Responses
  1. Lucian Says:

    You will see it replicates down the entire column. Compatibility with your computer.

  2. Joey Says:

    If you are self employed, or have your own small business (same thing really!) you tend to find that your income arrives by cheque or cash in a random fashion from your clients at all times of the month. Whereas your outgoings - Direct Debits, bills, rent, mortgage etc, tend to leave your account on specific dates. If you can see that a payment from a client may be late, you can perhaps 'chase' that client or request more prompt payment from other clients to make up the difference..

  3. Jaclyn Says:

    The daily balance column then shows you what your financial situation is each day. 'Right click' on the link below, then 'save target as' - make sure you save it somewhere you can find it - suggestion - put it on your desktop first.

  4. Zaria Says:

    'Right click' HERE for your demo See the sample page below showing one month. It also works like a calendar - there's one spreadsheet for each month of the year - all linked.

  5. Clark Says:

    If you can 'look' a month ahead, or even further, it takes the stress out of 'the unknown'. A brief example

  6. Kobe Says:

    By putting all your standing orders / direct debits into the debit columns, in the current month and for some months ahead, plus your income into the credit column, you can see whether you will be going into overdraft or not. If you see that in, for example, 2 weeks ahead, you are going into overdraft, you've got time to think about some economies or some 'juggling about'. I've got more than one account!!

  7. Kelan Says:

    Firstly check you've got Excel on your computer! If you see that you are going into overdraft, in a week's time, you've got 7 days to think about some economies or some 'juggling about'.

  8. Conrad Says:

    website design by www.spiderspider.co.uk Let's assume it's April 2008 .... and you want to start your version going from April 1st