Cash Flow Tracker

$15.00

Most people track their spending to see where their money went. The Leadwood Cash Flow Tracker is designed to tell your money where to go. This dashboard provides a clear view of your capital movement, allowing you to identify your "wealth gap" and optimize your household economy.

What’s Included:

  • 12 Monthly Direct-Comparison Sheets: Automated templates for January through December that track Income, Fixed Obligations, and Lifestyle Spending

  • Previous Month Logic: Starting in February, the tracker automatically pulls your previous month’s actuals, allowing for real-time performance comparisons

  • Annual Summary Dashboard: A full view of your total yearly income and expenses to identify seasonal trends and long-term habits

  • Visual Analysis Suite: Includes Budget vs. Actual bar charts and a Net Cash Flow trend line to visually monitor your financial health

  • Remaining Capital Calculator: Instantly see your net profit at the top of every sheet so you know exactly what is left for building wealth

Most people track their spending to see where their money went. The Leadwood Cash Flow Tracker is designed to tell your money where to go. This dashboard provides a clear view of your capital movement, allowing you to identify your "wealth gap" and optimize your household economy.

What’s Included:

  • 12 Monthly Direct-Comparison Sheets: Automated templates for January through December that track Income, Fixed Obligations, and Lifestyle Spending

  • Previous Month Logic: Starting in February, the tracker automatically pulls your previous month’s actuals, allowing for real-time performance comparisons

  • Annual Summary Dashboard: A full view of your total yearly income and expenses to identify seasonal trends and long-term habits

  • Visual Analysis Suite: Includes Budget vs. Actual bar charts and a Net Cash Flow trend line to visually monitor your financial health

  • Remaining Capital Calculator: Instantly see your net profit at the top of every sheet so you know exactly what is left for building wealth