Scammers are working overtime as candidates push for donations, even as small as five dollars. With emotions running high, be cautious of fake headlines and misleading donation links.
10 free budgeting spreadsheets to help get a handle on your money
Keeping track of your finances can be a daunting task. Wouldn’t it be great to know exactly where your money was?
When I started on my own, recording and managing my finances was non-existent. If you’re not good at keeping track of what you have in your accounts or what is coming or going from those accounts, this may be the answer for you.
Having a budget system and dedication to documenting that information is essential. Software, apps, and even websites will help you tackle this. Here are 10 spreadsheet templates to help you manage your finances, brought to you by our sponsor, NetSuite.
Say goodbye to accounting software that slows you down
Are you fed up with QuickBooks? You’re not alone. I hear from listeners constantly looking for a better way to get their accounting done.
That’s where NetSuite comes in. It’s the world’s No. 1 cloud business system for good reason. If you’re bogged down in spreadsheets stored locally on your computer, you’ll love that you can access all your data in one place whenever you want.
It’s so much more than just accounting software. NetSuite gives you visibility and control over your financials, HR, inventory, e-commerce and more — all in one place, instantaneously. Whether doing a million or hundreds of millions in revenue, NetSuite can save you time and money.
Stop paying for multiple systems that don’t give you the information you need when you need it. Ditch the spreadsheets and all the old software you’ve outgrown. Now is the time to upgrade to NetSuite.
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What are your financial template options?
1. Google Sheets Budget Spreadsheets
You can get these from the Google Docs Template Gallery, where you’ll find some great options for Google Sheets. So what exactly can you expect to find for your budgetary needs?
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Phony election contribution websites are everywhere
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This powerful free office program can replace Microsoft Office
Students use Microsoft Word for their essays and accountants use Excel to crunch numbers. Business executives rely on PowerPoint to pitch new products. It’s expensive, but since it’s the gold standard of productivity software, few people think to replace Microsoft Office.
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As election day approaches, scammers are coming up with new ways to steal your money. Here’s what you need to watch out for.
The election: Donate to the candidate's official website only
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Help give COVID-19 masks and protective gear to first-responders
Finding certain supplies has been nearly impossible since the beginning of this pandemic. Going without things like toilet paper, flour and disinfectant wipes is difficult enough — but what about personal protective equipment like face masks?
Have basic questions about COVID-19? Use these resources and DON'T call 911
People across the country are scared, and they’re calling to 911 — not for emergency help but with general questions. Emergency dispatchers and first responders around the country, already pressed for resources, are pleading with the public to stop.