Finance Binder Tour
I’ve just created a new system for my bill paying, and I’m so excited to share it with you! I think this is going to work really well for me. Even though this is from 2014, I used this system for 3 years – so it stood the test of time and worked really well! Get the printables shown here (along with the budget pack in different colors, styles, and sizes) here.
I’m ashamed to admit that I wasn’t previously super organized with my bill paying. I always paid my bills as soon as they arrived, and then saved them for a few months before tossing them out (with of a few exceptions of specific bills I thought I should save longer). Some (like our internet bill) I just tossed right away. Some of our bills are auto drafted, some come via e-mail and I pay them online, and some come via snail mail. Since I just pay them when they arrive, I don’t pay a lot of attention and couldn’t really remember which came via e-mail and which were snail mail. We keep a good buffer in our bank account and only live on the income we actually brought in the previous month, so fortunately I never have to worry if there is money in the account to cover the bill.
Once last year I had a clothing credit card bill (you know the ones where you save so much percent by signing up for their credit card?) that got lost in the mail. Since it never arrived at my house, and I wasn’t really organized about making sure I paid each bill each month, I had no idea it was outstanding. By the time the next bill actually did arrive, they had tacked a $20 late fee on to my $29 pair of jeans! Yikes, those were some expensive jeans! So much for the 20% I saved by using their credit card! Needless to say, I knew then that I needed a much better system.
I’m using an Arc (from Staples) full size cover and discbound system. You'll just need the binder, and I highly recommend this punch. It came with the flower and butterfly design on it. I cut the “2014 Finances” part out of white vinyl and put it on the cover. I did put some bigger rings on than what it came with because I know I’ll need the extra space by the end of the year, and it’s much easier to do before it’s full of pages.
Next, I printed the Due Date Tracker from the finance pack. I went through last month’s bank statement and wrote each bill down on the day it was due. For bills that are a fixed amount, I wrote the amount in that column. In the notes column, I wrote how I pay bill the bill (auto draft, online, or physical check) and whether I receive a paper bill or not. This sheet alone is helpful just to get an idea of what bills we have each month and to know how they’re paid.
Next, I printed the Bill Tracker, and I think this is the most useful part of the whole system. Using the due date tracker I had just filled out as a guide, I wrote down my bills in order of when they’re due and put the due date beside them. I used the pink ink for bills that are auto drafted (meaning I don’t need to actually do anything to pay them), and grey ink for the ones that I actually need to do something to pay. There is a box for each month so I can check off when I pay them. This way I can see at a glance if there’s a bill I have forgotten or haven’t paid. I already felt so much more organized!
Next, I made some pretty dividers (using my Silhouette machine and a template I created myself). I find that having a beautiful organizing system helps keep me motivated and excited to use it, so I don’t skimp on making it pretty.
Each section is for a different type of bill. When I pay the bill, I simply punch it and put in the appropriate section. This year, we are required to keep all utility and household bills for tax purposes, so I want to be sure I don’t lose any of them. I find this system to be so much better than filing. First, it’s much easier to flip through everything and find what I need instead of pulling out a file folder and digging through it. Second, I only have one small file drawer for our personal files, so they would quickly get way too full if I tried to file everything. I did consider scanning my bills, but it really takes some time. This is so much faster.
I hope you enjoyed the tour of my finance binder. I don’t do any actual budgeting in this binder. I use an online system called mvelopes.com which I really love and have used for 6 years, but that’s another topic for another post.
You can get the printables shown (or you can get it a different style) here.
How do you organize your bill paying and bills?
Ruby Says
I love all you planner pages ~ you are so talented.. they are pretty, but “clean”.
I use my banks online bill pay and enter all my bills in at the end of the previous month. So the last week of Jan I will go in an “pay” all my bills for February putting the “send date” so they arrive on time. I have never missed a bill payment since I began doing this over 10 years ago. I use an account that the payroll is deposited into to, and used for paying bills and a separate account for “everyday spending”. : ) each pay day I move money into my “everyday spending” and savings and tithe. Super Easy!
LauraJane Says
Post authorSounds like you have a great system set up. Online banking is really convenient. I’ve tried to start using it more as opposed to writing physical checks.
Christi Wilson Says
How can I get a copy of your printables, and can I get them in the A5 size?
LauraJane Says
Post authorRight now I only have the printables in the full size here: http://confessionsofarecoveringchocoholic.com/2014-sweet-life-printable-planner/ but I do plan to create them in the 8.5 by 5.5 version soon.
Kelly D. Says
Do you sell the dividers that you made?? They are adorable.
LauraJane Says
Post authorI do sell dividers in my Etsy shop (www.shop.supersweetlife.com). Right now I don’t have any full size dividers listed, but if you convo I can create a custom order for them. Also, I do plan to put some full size ones in the shop soon.
Diane Says
Love this binder! I am trying to get on track for 2014, and this looks like it will work for me!
LauraJane Says
Post authorGreat, I hope it works well for you!
Sandra (at) Coasahmom (dot) com Says
This looks perfect! I love how everything is so organized . One question when you say punch it to put the bill into the binder what kind of punch are you using?
Kelly Crago Says
Staples has a special hole punch for the ARC books.
LauraJane Says
Post authorI’m using the Arc punch from Staples. It’s a great punch that works really well, although it isn’t really cheap.
Tara Says
This is really cute! I use a 3 ring binder and print stuff out. It’s nowhere near as cute, but it works, and it does keep me organized.
Liz Says
Love, love, love this!!! I have been trying to figure out a way to keep all of our bill organized without the filing… I hate to file! Not only is your system very workable its also super cute!
LauraJane Says
Post authorNot needing to file is definitely a huge bonus!
jennifer S Says
I actually just finished my project the first weekend in January and pretty much did the same things that you have done. Since I have so many accounts to keep up with and have set a financial goal for myself I really needed to be organized. Just so happen Michael’s craft store had their scrapbooking papers on sale 4/$1, so I used those to cover my extra wide tab dividers. Like you I need to make this as pretty as possible so that I won’t actually mind looking at the bills inside, lol!
LauraJane Says
Post authorGreat job on being so organized with your finances! I’m sure it will really help you reach your goals.
Angella Says
I love it! I’m a huge fan of the ARC system by Staples. I use the smaller size for my daily planner. I just put together a household/budget binder, using a standard 3-ring notebook, but after having an ARC, I’m thinking about switching back to it. I think your lovely dividers have practically sold me on getting a Silhouette too! Well done.
LauraJane Says
Post authorSince discovering the Arc system, I’ve pretty much eliminated traditional 3 ring binders from my life.
Heidi Says
I love this! I am so unorganized that I forget to pay things, or forget when they are being deducted. Are the budget/finance pages only available if you buy the whole planner?
LauraJane Says
Post authorYou can buy the just the finance packet here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/176240441
kirsten Says
Wow! This looks fantastic! Will you be selling any if these all put together in your etsy shop? I would definitely buy one!
LauraJane Says
Post authorI hadn’t really thought about it, but that’s a good idea. I’ll need to get the supplies in stock before I can list it. However, I think I do have supplies on hand to make at least one more, so you can convo me on Etsy if you want to a custom order. (www.etsy.com/shop/SuperSweetLife)
Leslie Says
I’m making one of these binders as soon as I get everything together. Your binder is pretty! I love the pink accent divider page you added.
Sarah Says
Hi! I was wondering if you sell parts of your planner? I have a system set up for daily planning already but love your finance sheets! Is it possible to buy just those instead of the whole package?
LauraJane Says
Post authorYes you can buy just the finance section here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/176240441
Lori gEORGE Says
Love Love Love your binder…short and sweet without a lot of extra “stuff” that will never get used…Love it love it love it!!! My only question is what are your different “types” of bills? I see you have 6 dividers…is that just as an example or do you have 6 types? I tend to “over categorize” when I start sorting out types (of ANYTHING) so if you have a simple solution I’m all ears 🙂
LauraJane Says
Post authorI do have a separate tab for each paper bill. I only have 6 different paper bills, because some of my bills are only online, and I don’t receive paper statements. So one tab is my mortgage, one is my gas utility, one is my electric bill, one is my medical bills, one is my water trash/bill.
Rob Says
I handle the budget and finances in my household because I am an accountant. When I got married, my wife was more than glad to let me do all the finances. All posts I have been reading lately looking for budget and finance binder systems are all directed to women. Do you have or know of a system for a man to use that is not full of flowers and bright colors etc.? My wife handles the kids, household chores etc. but I need to get more organized with finances and keep better track of my work, business and volunteer items.
LauraJane Says
Post authorThat’s a great question. I really don’t know of any printables that don’t have a lot of decoration. Dave Ramsey has a couple free printable forms, I know, and Get Rich Slowly is a great personal finance blog, but I’m not sure if they offer printables.
Carol Says
In reply to Rob, sorry, I know this is almost two years late, but, for other men, since you’re already printing the worksheets, you can always print a picture (family, etc.) you really like – or you can download freebies and print those: Cars, sports, hobby, tools, etc. You can use your choices for different section dividers too.
Lindy Says
This is WONDERFUL!!!!! I love it!!! I am a somewhat organized person but I really really struggle with budgeting and finances for some reason. This is sooooo super cute!!!! I will be visiting your etsy shop! 🙂
However I have never heard of the ARC system? Can you explain a little more about it?
LauraJane Says
Post authorI love the Arc system! Here’s a link to a post with a video where I show how the discbound system works: http://confessionsofarecoveringchocoholic.com/2013/10/25/how-to-use-your-printables-day-22/
Johanna Says
Did you use a Arc hole puncher or were you able to do it yourself? I’m trying to figure that part out because I don’t want to pay $40 for the hole puncher when i’ll only use it a couple times.
LauraJane Says
Post authorI use an Arc hole puncher. I invested in it because I use it all the time. Sometimes you can get a coupon for 40% off of it. It’s also a really good punch that will do several pages at a time. I’m not sure if there is an alternate solution that doesn’t involve the punch.
oysterkat Says
hi…i would love for you to make me one of these. do you make them?? like completely together?
LauraJane Says
Post authorI don’t offer these completely put together.
Jess Says
Hey there!
So it’s been almost a year since you put this together, I have tried to become more organized with bill paying and budgeting this last year and I would like to try this system. Just curious, a year later, how is it working for you? Did you stay on track with it the entire year. That is the problem I have had in the past, I do good for a couple months, then I fall off the wagon. 🙂
LauraJane Says
Post authorI definitely understand that problem of falling off the wagon after a little while – I’ve done that with quite a few things! However, this system is still going strong almost a year later. I think the reason I’ve stuck with it is that it doesn’t involve filing and it’s super clear cut where everything goes, so keeping it up is pretty easy.
Suzanne Holt Says
Thanks for providing such a great resource. Pinned to my “Frugal Family Fun” board.
LauraJane Says
Post authorYou’re welome.
Layla Says
Hi Laura,
What do you do in the due date tracker if you have more than one bill due the same day?
LauraJane Says
Post authorI write one of them on the previous day and put the actual due date in parentheses.
Kim Says
I love all things planner! You should join our FB group, “Secret Planner Society” and share some posts! My peeps will love it!
Dawn Says
I just purchased an Arc binder. How do you change the binder rings? Love your ideas.