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Savings Challenge Spreadsheet for Google Sheets

Savings Challenge Spreadsheet for Google Sheets

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Boost your savings with our Savings Challenge Spreadsheet for Google Sheets, the ultimate tool for building an emergency fund and tracking your personal finances.

This digital savings planner doubles as a sinking fund tracker, helping you set, monitor, and achieve multiple savings goals with ease.

Perfect for anyone looking to take control of their money, this personal finance spreadsheet makes saving simple, organized, and motivating. Start your savings challenge today and make steady progress toward your financial goals with confidence!

FEATURES:
1 google sheets tab with everything you need!
Easily add to another spreadsheet
2 high priority funds with goal dates to help you get to your goals
Works for saving funds of any size and any goal amounts.

HOW IT WORKS:
Enter your fund names, goal amounts and any starting amounts.
Track your deposits and withdrawals.
The spreadsheet will update the rest for you

Returns

I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations due to the nature of digital products. That being said, we want help you on your budgeting journey!

Please contact us if you have any problems with your order.

Software Requirement

Spreadsheets are used with Google Sheets (a free Google Account is required)
OR Excel (excel 365/online).


The files must be used in their matching software; you cannot move the files back and forth between them.

Commercial Usage

This spreadsheet is for personal use only. Reselling or sharing is not permitted.
Please contact us for a commercial use license

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  • How do I get my spreadsheet?

    Once you've completed your purchase you can access a link to your PDF via your email.


    The PDF you receive includes thorough instructions and a link to download your file.

  • What spreadsheet is best for me?

    It depends on how you want to budget and your lifestyle!

    If you prefer to budget each paycheck out, try a budget by paycheck or a bi-weekly paycheck budget. If you prefer adding all your income together and budgeting it out, go with Monthly.