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Monthly Payment Schedule
What is the Monthly Payment Schedule?
This budgeting tool will help you to keep a record of your income and
bill payments so you can plan for expenses and savings. To use this
tool effectively, you will need to complete the Income and Expenses
Worksheet (see “Budgeting Tools” in the Information
Booth). These two tools are designed to go hand-in-hand.
How to Use the Monthly Payment Schedule
- Complete the Income and Expenses Worksheet (See
Tips, Money Matters).
- Transfer your income sources and amounts from the
Income and Expenses Worksheet into the “Income”
column on the Monthly Payment Schedule.
- You might also want to record the date the income
is expected.
- Transfer your expenses, the date due, and the
amount due, onto the appropriate columns of the worksheet. The
“Paid” column is for you to write the date when
your payments have been made. You can use different colored ink for
income and expenses.
- You might want to estimate food and other flexible
monthly costs at the end of each month. You can use the Daily Spending
Diary (see “Budgeting Tools”) to help you estimate
these costs.
Sample Monthly Payment Schedule
For a blank copy of this worksheet, check the Tip Sheet, located at the
end of the Money Matters Module.
| Income |
Bills |
Pay or
Due Date |
Amount
Due |
Paid |
| Wages |
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April 2 |
$1000 |
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| Child Support |
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April 5 |
$300 |
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Savings |
April 2 |
$25 |
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Rent |
April 6 |
$500 |
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Telephone Bill |
April 16 |
$25 |
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Credit Card Payments |
April 20 |
$50 |
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Food |
April 20 |
$250 |
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Transportation |
April 23 |
$50 |
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Personal Expenses |
April 27 |
$50 |
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Child Care |
April 28 |
$250 |
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