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Cash Flow Analysis

What's Your Cash Flow Situation?

Managing debt and maintaining your lifestyle over the long term is challenging. Without a reasonable budgeting plan, it is difficult to effectively manage spending. This Cash Flow Analysis form can help you compare your income to your expenses to determine your net cash flow.

Monthly Income:

04k8k12k16k
02k4k6k
02k4k6k
01k2k3k4k5k
01k2k3k4k
02.5k5k7.5k10k
02.5k5k7.5k10k

Monthly Expenses:

01k2k3k4k5k
05001k1.5k2k
02505007501k
05001k1.5k2k
01k2k3k4k5k
01k2k3k4k5k

Monthly Expenses:

02.5k5k7.5k10k
0100200300400500
02004006008001k
01k2k3k4k5k
02505007501k

Monthly Expenses:

01k2k3k4k5k
05001k1.5k2k2.5k
02505007501k
02505007501k
05001k1.5k2k2.5k

Monthly Expenses:

05001k1.5k2k2.5k
02505007501k
02505007501k
05001k1.5k2k2.5k
05001k1.5k

Getting your cash flow under control is the first step toward effective financial management. Are you comfortable with your current cash flow? If not, you may need to take immediate action to control your spending.

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Your Results
Description Amount
Your total income is: $0
Your total expenses are: $0
Your cash flow is: $0

Your net cash flow is the amount of money left after paying all your bills. The chart below shows how much cash you have left at the end of each month after meeting your expenses, based on the amounts you entered. How much of your net cash flow are you currently investing for the future?

Your Monthly Cash Flow