Free monthly bill tracker
One page for the month: what's due, when, how much, and what you've already paid.
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About this document
A bill tracker is one page that holds the month's bills: what's due, on what date, how much, and what you've already paid. It totals the amounts you enter and leaves the Paid on column blank until you fill it, so the page itself shows what's still outstanding.
When to use it
- Bills arrive on different days and you've stopped trusting memory for which ones are handled.
- Two people pay household bills and need one page both can look at.
- You're moving to autopay and want a month written down before you flip the switch.
Getting it right
- Write the amount even when it's on autopay — the point is noticing the month it jumps.
- Keep the same bill names every month; that's what makes two months comparable at a glance.
- A blank Paid on column is your to-do list. Don't pre-fill it and don't tick it early.
It's a record of bills you're tracking, not a budget. It doesn't calculate interest, late fees or minimum payments, and it isn't financial advice — check every amount against your own statement.
Common questions
- Does it total my bills?
- It adds up the Amount column and shows a total due. If you haven't entered any amounts, the total stays blank rather than printing $0.00 on a form you meant to fill in by hand.
- Can I print it empty and write on it?
- Yes. Download it without filling anything in and you get a clean sheet with blank rows and writing lines — the labels stay so there's somewhere to write.
- Is my information stored anywhere?
- No. What you type stays in your browser; the file is generated for the download and nothing is kept on an account.
This tool provides general information and document preparation, not legal advice.