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Budget Calculator Tool
Budget CalculatorDo you really know how much you spend each month? Do you know how much you have left to save after paying your bills? Use our budget calculator to enter your income and outgoings and we'll calculate the difference to help you plan and manage your budget. Remember you can register and create an account which enables you to securely save the information you enter to view and update it anytime.
Category Amount Per period
Net Income After Tax
Take home salary £
Spouses take home pay £
Business income drawings £
Earnings on investments and earnings £
Rental and board incomes £
Pensions received £
Child support £
Income support £
Other benefits £
Student / career development loans £
Help from the family £
Other £
Total Net Income £

 

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Account Login:
Having an account allows you to store your calculations and come back to them whenever you need to. You can register here, it's very simple.
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Notes about our free calculators
1. Our financial calculators have been created to give you ballpark figures only – in other words, they won't be exact to the absolute pound and pence.
2. You don't need to use pound sign or commas when inserting values. Example: 4500 not £4,500.