Take Back Control With Our Budget Calculator
Manage Your Budget
Breakdown your budget in detail with our calculator to understand how you can better manage your money and make positive steps towards financial freedom. We’ll even provide you with a downloadable summary so you can keep it close by and stay on track.
Income
$0.00Net salary / wage
Pension / Govt Allowance
Child support
Bonuses (net)
Investment / Rental
Childcare rebate
Other
Household
$0.00Rent
Gas
Electricity
Phone & Mobile
Internet
Water
Groceries
Council Rates
Body Corporate
Furniture
Appliances
Cleaner & Gardener
Pets
Other
Personal
$0.00Clothes & Shoes
Hairdresser & Beauty
Gym Membership
Dining Out / Cafes
Holidays
Gifts
Subscriptions
Entertainment / Movies
Bookers / Papers / Magazines
Alchohol & Cigarettes
Other
Debts
$0.00Mortgage
Car Loans
Personal Loans
Credit Cards
Store Cards
HECS / HELP
Tax Debt
Other
Insurance
$0.00Health
Life
Income Protection
Car
Home & Contents
Business
Other
Savings
$0.00Superannuation
Regular Savings
Investments
Other
Medical
$0.00Doctor
Dentist
Medicine & Chemists
Natural Therapies
Physio / Chiro
Other
Transport
$0.00Car Registration
Parking
Fuel
Repairs & Maintenance
Public Transport
Fines
Other
Education
$0.00University / TAFE Fees
School Fees
Tuition
Books & Stationery
Camps & Excursions
Uniforms
Other
Kids
$0.00Childcare
Clothing
Pocket Money
Baby Sitting
Savings Account
Birthdays
Other
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Budgeting TIps
Pay Your Bills with Auto-Pay
Set all your monthly, fortnightly or weekly bills to auto-pay to avoid any late payments. This ensures they are paid on time and that you don’t incur any late fees.
Go Cash Only
If you’re on a tight budget, ditch the card and stick to cash. Using cash will also give you a better understanding of how much money you’re spending and ensure you don’t overspend.
Start An Emergency Fund
Budget as much as you can towards an emergency fund. The more you save, the more flexibility you have when you’re hit with an unexpected financial expense.
Track Your Expenses
Tracking your expenses can help you better understand your spending habits. This can help motivate you to spend less on certain expenses or even reconsider spending any at all.