Hi
My TD became protected a couple of weeks ago and my first payment is due next week. Obviously not controlling my finances has got me in this mess and I was looking for an easy way to keep tabs on every penny moving forward. I've found a few different budget planners, but have just found this site, the first one I clicked in is really good. Enter all your regular outgoings and variables to set up your budget and then every time you spend anything update it. It looks like a really useful little tool, but there are a few free on the site, thought I'd share the info
(Link removed - Visitors may wish to Google "christian personal finance budget planner" if they wish to review the suggestion from saabrina)
Saabrina
sounds good i shall have a look
Not sure why the link was removed. The reason I added it was when I came across the site after much searching, closed the page and went back to it, it's impossible to find the planners from their home page.
If you google it's the 4th site down, 10 free household budget spreadsheets is the link.
Why is their an "insert hyperlink" function, only for links to be removed?
Saabrina
Hi saabrina.
I removed the link, sorry that I didn't explain why.
In our forum rules we ask members not to post links. The main reason is that we have no control over the content of external sites. For example, a couple of weeks ago we realised that a previously very useful link to the AIB on our "other sources of help" page had become "broken" as the AIB had changed their site a little. Most links become "broken" at some point in the future which will be a frustrating experience for future visitors to this site. The Google search term I replaced your link with will take people to the link you provided for as long as it continues to exist.
The hyperlink function exists as we are comfortable on an exceptional basis for our experts to guide people to other useful pages. I do it from time to time when another thread answers a new question very well for example.