![]() ![]() The joint expense tracking spreadsheet is very simple. Just save a copy, and have at it.) How it works (You DO NOT need to request access to edit the spreadsheet. To start using the spreadsheet, you must save a copy first! Then you’ll be able to edit your copy. Access now: The Money Under 30 Joint Expense Tracking Spreadsheetīy default, you can’t edit the spreadsheet (lest you want all of us to see your monthly expenses).You’ll need a free Google Drive (formerly Docs) account to access it. I’ve created a free, sharable version of this Google Spreadsheet for splitting joint monthly expenses. This system doesn’t just work for couples, it’s perfect for roommates, too (who, arguably, will be more concerned about equally dividing living expenses than cohabitating lovebirds). That means it’s no longer just one person’s job to update the bills every month-with a Google Spreadsheet either of us can update the file as soon as we pay the latest bill. ![]() We used to use a simple Excel spreadsheet that we emailed back and forth to figure out who owed whom-and how much.īy replacing the Excel version with Google Spreadsheets, we could both access and edit the same document from anywhere. We had a joint savings account and credit card, but we didn’t get around to joint checking until after we tied the know.
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