Cash Flow Analysis  
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.
     


Income:
(In the spaces below, write down all your sources of income.
Convert annual and quarterly figures to monthly numbers.)

Salary

$

Alimony, child support

$

Dividends from investments

$

Interest on savings accounts, CDs, etc.

$

Social Security benefits

$

Retirement plan/pension income

$

Other income

$


Expenses:
(Write down the anticipated amounts of your expenditures.
Convert annual and quarterly figures to monthly figures.)

Mortgage payment or rent

$

Groceries

$

Utilities

$

Entertainment, recreation, and dining

$

Insurance

$

Medical (not covered by insurance)

$

Education

$

Vacation

$

Gifts

$

Loan payments (auto, student, etc.)

$

Auto (gas, maintenance, etc.)

$

Credit card payment

$

Clothing

$

Dues and subscriptions

$

Home improvement

$

Charitable contributions

$

Federal taxes

$

State taxes

$

FICA (Social Security)

$

Other taxes

$

Other expenses

$
 
   
   
The Compass Group
3025 N Harbor Lane, suite 238 Plymouth, MN 55447
Phone: 763-519-1466 Fax: 763-519-1456
Mkrein@sagepointadvisor.com

*Michael Krein offers securities and investment advisory services through SagePoint Financial, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC and a registered investment advisor. The Compass Group is not affiliated with SagePoint Financial, Inc. or registered as a broker-dealer or investment advisor. 

*John Perry offers securities through SagePoint Financial, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC. The Compass Group is not affiliated with SagePoint Financial, Inc. or registered as a broker-dealer or investment advisor.