Use a yearly bill planner worksheet to keep track of monthly payments and due dates so you never miss a payment.

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Keeping track of bills so you can remember what’s due when can be a chore. This printable yearly bill planner helps you track the amount and due date for all of them in one place.
In case you’ve ever wondered how much I use the printables I create, this one came about because I really needed it.
I’ve always thought that keeping a calendar of monthly bills is unnecessary. My bills are the same every month, so it’s not like I’m going to forget to pay the electricity, right? Plus, I always write them in on my regular planner calendar pages.

Except that in September I forgot one. This is a busy time of year, so my calendar has plenty of things written on it besides bills.
So as I was wrapping up my September monthly budget math last week, I realized that I did not have the gas bill written down. I quickly logged into my account and discovered it was two days past due.
Oops.
Since it had only been two days, there was no late fee, but that wouldn’t be true for all bills. I paid the bill and decided right then that I should have a way to make sure I don’t forget to write down a bill.

How to use this bill tracker
Grab the printable at the bottom of this post. I print it twice, double-sided, so I can keep track of a dozen bills.
Filling out this yearly bill planner is pretty simple. It has space for you to write the name of each bill – be a specific as you need. Then list the due date each month and the amount. Draw an X through the bill or mark it with highlighter once it’s paid.
You can easily see at a glance if you have an unpaid bill. As a bonus, you can also see how your bill goes up or down at different times of the year, which is handy when you’re trying to create a budget.

Keep it handy in your household binder or wherever you’ll remember to check it regularly.
Get the printable
Print on 8.5×11-inch paper. All printables are for personal use only.
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Been looking for something like this, thanks!
Thank you so much for this printable planner. I’ve been searching and google and this is exactly what I needed!
You’re welcome, Sandy! I use mine every week, so I hope you find it very helpful.
So everytime I try to click on a printable, it asks me to sign up and then look for the email with the link. I go to the link and guess what I have to sign up. If this is a Mac issue, at some a problem. There are enough Mac users to make your site Mac friendly
Hi Laura. I have a Mac (and used to have a PC) so I can’t imagine that’s the issue. The link that comes in your email goes to The Printables Library, not to a blog post or form. I just tested it myself and it seems to be working fine. Can you hit reply on the email so I can see what it’s sending you?
Great way to track bills and variance throughout the year to help budget. It’s just what I was looking for. Can’t wait to print it off and get to tracking!