One of the keys to acquiring and maintaining wealth (also known as net worth) is to track it. This spreadsheet makes it easy to calculate your net worth, as well as track it from month to month. Read More...
Free - An Uncommon Way to Wealth
Hate to balance your checkbook? This spreadsheet takes the drudgery out of a tedious task, and is a great way to learn to balance your checkbook. Read More...
Free - An Uncommon Way to Wealth
This calculator will show you one of the quickest ways to pay off your credit card or other debt (popularized by David Bach of Finish Rich fame). It does the job of sorting out your debts into the optimum repayment order, reducing repayment time. Read More...
Free - An Uncommon Way to Wealth
Ever wondered just how long it will take for you to save a million dollars? This spreadsheet will let you enter just a few simple figures, and calculates the exact month that you’ll be a millionaire. Read More...
Got a mortgage? This calculator shows how much a biweekly mortgage may save you. By making biweekly payments on your mortgage, you could save thousands of dollars and pay off your mortgage years sooner than with monthly payments.
Helps keep track of your car maintenance information, and shows you when a maintenance item is due. It even lets you know when an item is overdue, by highlighting the due date in red. This is a very handy tool for those of us who are a bit forgetful.
It’s a good idea to keep track of what’s in your house, and this inventory spreadsheet makes that an easy task. You can even insert pictures of your valuables. This information will come in very handy if you ever have to file an insurance claim.
Keep track of what you pay for groceries (or practically anything you buy on a regular basis), so you can determine the best price and best time to buy for each item. This spreadsheet allows you to have lists of categories for use in drop-down menus.
See how much you can save by getting a 15-year mortgage instead of a 30-year mortgage. Calculates the total interest you`ll pay for both 15- and 30-year mortgages so you can make an intelligent choice.
This is a handy Excel spreadsheet that helps you to determine just how much your habits cost you. For example, did you know that your pack-a-day smoking habit could turn into an extra $262,000 or so at retirement (depending on your age)?