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Easy Budget Template Printable And Simple Family Budget Ideas

April 25, 2026 by 10 Comments

If you struggle with how to make a budget, these easy printable budget template forms help you make a simple family budget without a lot of stress!

If you struggle with how to make a budget, these easy printable budget forms help you make a simple family budget without a lot of stress!

Simple Family Budget Ideas and Easy Printable Budget Forms

Jeff from Maryland writes:

My wife and I would like to use some kind of simple budget program on the computer. Can you give any suggestions or what you use? Thanks for your help.

We have created a simple version of our family budget template that you can download and use. We have three versions available (below).

If you prefer to have the form perform the calculations and you have a program that can use Excel files, the Excel Budget form below will calculate your income and expenses and also project your budget surplus or shortfall.

Tawra: Mike and I use a paper budgeting system, listing all of our income and expenses.

We don’t recommend using complex computer programs, like those that require you to enter every receipt for every purchase, though a simple spreadsheet works well. If you make things too complex, you will get frustrated with it and quit.

Here is an example of one of our previous budgets. We rarely have to look at our family budget since we pretty much have it memorized. The budget is just a guideline for spending.

We tend to re-make the budget whenever we have a significant change in our income so we can determine what we need to cut or where we’d like the surplus to go. If you have an increase in income and don’t budget it, you will find that the money will get spent even if you don’t know where it goes, so it is best to decide where you want it and budget accordingly.

Budgeting is really not complex. In a nutshell, you list your income and your expenses and adjust everything until your expenses are less than your income. If you have a low income, you may need to cut things you’d rather not cut. If you are very perfectionist, budgeting can really drive you crazy since it is not a precise science.

Generally, you want to estimate your income and expenses in each area on the budget. If you have precise information, like a regular specific dollar amount for your paycheck or your mortgage, enter that amount.

If you haven’t been using a budget regularly up to now, you will have to estimate for things like “general merchandise” which includes non food items not listed in other categories. I often call this the “Wal-Mart” part of my budget because it is for general household goods. Don’t use this category for fun stuff. That should go under social/entertainment or if you like, create your own category.

When you estimate budget expenses, always estimate high. It is always better to have too much money at the end of the month than not enough. Once you get some practice budgeting, you will be able to estimate your expenses more precisely.

If you have trouble tracking small expenses, like purchases of convenience store soft drinks or bubble gum, try the envelope system. After you make your budget, make separate envelopes for each budget item. Put a set amount of money in each envelope and then when the money is gone, don’t spend any more until the next month. If you end up with extra money in any envelope at the end of the month, add it to your savings or use it for something special. Never use money from one envelope to fund things in another envelope.

The envelope system can help you identify areas where you typically spend more than your budget. Most people spend much more than they realize on small “nickel and dime” items. If you keep yourself to a set spending limit for these items, you’d be surprised how much you can get from your budget.

-Michael and Tawra

If you want to spend less on groceries while still eating easy and delicious meals, check out our cookbooks:

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Here Are The Super Simple Budget Template Forms that you can download:

  • Monthly Budget – PDF File (A Form you can print to help you budget manually)
  • Monthly Budget Excel File (performs calculations if you use Excel or another spreadsheet application.)
  • Monthly Budget – Word Document (You can enter Data into fields, but must do the calculations yourself)

More Budgeting Ideas You Might Like

How To Stick To A Budget – Easy Ideas To Make It Work!

Sample Family Budget

What is an Appropriate Food Budget?

Easier Budgeting – Don’t Make It So Complicated!

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Comments

  1. Kari says

    June 29, 2010 at 10:30 am

    Thanks so much Tawra!!

    Reply
    • Tawra says

      June 29, 2010 at 1:01 pm

      You’re welcome!

      Reply
  2. Karen says

    February 1, 2011 at 8:21 pm

    How come the budget sheet doesn’t work in pdf form. I can bring it up but not put amounts in the columns.
    LOVE Living on a Dime website.
    Hope you sell the house soon
    Thanks
    KAREN DEMPSEY

    Reply
    • Tawra says

      February 1, 2011 at 8:23 pm

      Karen we made it so that you could print it off and then just write in the numbers.

      Reply
  3. K says

    April 24, 2012 at 5:06 pm

    Thanks so much! I’ve been working at my current job for 8yrs now and never had a budget or savings. I always lived pay check to pay check. And I never had enough to save. But I got recently married and my husband and i want to get serious about our money because we have goals and I’ve been researching tips. And this is a start:-)

    Reply
  4. Amy says

    January 26, 2013 at 5:28 am

    I have been searching for something easy to use to budget. Thank you.

    Reply
  5. Kahna Emery says

    August 27, 2013 at 10:26 pm

    I tried to get a budget sheet printed out by PDF but a window/notice came up saying my trial is up,( this is my first time in this site, and I would have to pay for PDF service.

    Reply
    • Tawra says

      August 28, 2013 at 6:27 am

      It’s problem with out site. I will have Mike check it.

      Reply
  6. Lucy says

    February 15, 2016 at 12:42 am

    Thank you, Thank you Tawra! I’ve been searching for an easy to read and put into practice budget and yours is Perfect. This gives me hope that I too can actually save & budget my money without it becoming too complicated. Thanks for the tips as well.
    Lucy in the Netherlands

    Reply
  7. Fran says

    July 21, 2020 at 11:44 am

    Perfect! Will Be Using This Form Monthly. Thank You So Much For Making It Available!!

    Reply

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