Step 1: Open Google Sheets and Create a New Spreadsheet
- Go to Google Sheets.
- Click Blank.
- Name it something that feels real: “My Freedom Budget” works better than “Budget Template 2025.”
Step 2: Create Your Budget Layout
In Row 1, add these headers:
Category | Budgeted | Actual | Difference |
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Step 3: List Your Categories
Under “Category,” add your typical monthly expenses:
- Rent/Mortgage
- Groceries
- Utilities
- Transportation
- Subscriptions
- Fun
- Savings
- Debt Payments
- Misc
Step 4: Add Budgeted Amounts
Next to each category (Column B), enter how much you plan to spend.
Example:
Rent | 1200
Be real. If you always overspend on takeout, write that down. Your budget is your truth, not your fantasy.
Step 5: Track Actual Spending
Throughout the month, log what you actually spend in Column C. Update weekly or check your bank statements and plug in the numbers.
Tip: Don’t aim for perfection. Aim for clarity.
Step 6: Calculate the Difference Automatically
In Column D, enter this formula:
=B2-C2
Drag it down the column. Now you’ll see where you’re under or over each category.
Green = win. Red = warning. Awareness = power.
Step 7: Add a Total Row
Below your categories, leave a row blank, then add this:
TOTAL | =SUM(B2:B9) | =SUM(C2:C9) | =B10-C10 |
Optional: Make it Look Awesome
- Highlight your headers
- Add conditional formatting (green if under budget, red if over)
- Freeze the top row so it stays visible as you scroll
- Color-code categories if you’re visual
Final Tips (That Actually Matter)
- Don’t skip months. Ugly budgets are better than invisible ones.
- Adjust often. Your budget is a living document.
- Add a “Notes” column if you want to reflect on mistakes or wins.
- Make a copy each month — it’s your money diary.
Why Google Sheets Works
It’s free. It’s everywhere. It’s yours. No ads. No hidden fees. Just your life, in cells and columns. Simplicity gives you clarity — and clarity gives you freedom.
About the Author
Spartan is a minimalist money strategist and digital creator who believes freedom starts with knowing where your money goes. He builds tools, stories, and no-fluff guides to help people stop surviving and start building. Find more at easypromotion.biz.
Now go. Track today’s spending. The rest of your financial life starts now.
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