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Carolyn
I had a very good spread sheet with all our monthly bills and then another one with just expenses.
Vet bills, co pays, vacations, holidays, birthdays, food, gas, car insurance…
and then somehow just my expenses spreadsheet got deleted (I will be printing out now but Please spam me with all expenses you can think of so I don’t forget anything.
Cuz my mind is in a blank.
I do have cars, children and lots of pets if that helps anyone help me.
DeanaDo a search in File Explorer (Windows). Search for files with .xls in all drives (usually Drive C, This PC, Most Recent).
You may find your spreadsheet.
Also if you have any flash drives, memory sticks, or external hard drives you connect with USB, check those as well.
Hope you find it.
I keep mine on Google Sheets, I can access it on any computer.
AgnesAdd a category called “miscellaneous”. When a lot of the same things get listed designate a name for that category in addition to the group called miscellaneous.
JackieElectric, garbage, water, oil, propane, medical co-pays, misc, home repair, travel, gift, misc.
annual expense (broken into monthly amounts), property tax, life insurance, car insurance, home insurance, car repair, clothing, pet expense, internet, live streaming.
Weekly expenses such as groceries, car gas, supplements, entertainment, allowances – I created a monthly amount for these things and then tracked them all on one spreadsheet using columns for each category.
KellyIf you look over your bank statements, you’ll be reminded of all your expenses
CindiCar license fees. Yearly subscriptions. Tired and car maintenance. Christmas or special occasion gifts.
Pet food?
Lynngo through your bank statement, should be able to see most of your expenses.
ShlomoFood, childcare, going out, vacation’s, rent, electricity, water, city tax,
AmandaI’d personally pull the last few months of statements and build it that way
SvetlanaOpen the spreadsheet you still have, click on file and scroll down. There will be a list of spreadsheets you recently worked on.
Your lost spreadsheet will be there.
You can open it and save it again.
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