Expense Tracking
Learn methods that fit your life. Some folks love apps. Others prefer simple notebooks. We'll help you find what actually works for you and stick with it.
Stop wondering where your money went. We'll show you how to track spending, consolidate budgets, and build better financial habits through hands-on learning.
Browse Fall 2025 ProgramsYou don't need fancy software or complicated spreadsheets. Our approach starts with understanding your actual spending patterns — not some theoretical budget that looks good on paper.
We work through your real expenses. Your actual bills. The stuff you genuinely spend money on every month. Then we figure out where things can shift around to meet your goals.
Budget consolidation sounds technical, but it's really about bringing all your money stuff into one place where you can see what's happening.
Learn methods that fit your life. Some folks love apps. Others prefer simple notebooks. We'll help you find what actually works for you and stick with it.
Create categories that make sense for your situation. Not everyone needs the same buckets. We customize based on your income sources and spending reality.
Set financial targets that feel achievable. Whether you're saving for something specific or trying to reduce debt, we break big goals into smaller monthly steps.
Most courses run 8-12 weeks starting in September 2025. You'll work through each phase with practical exercises and real budget examples.
We start by looking at where you are right now. Bring your bank statements, bills, and any records you have. No judgment — just honest evaluation of your current money situation.
Over the next few weeks, you'll create a tracking system that fits your habits. Some students prefer digital tools. Others stick with paper planners. Both work fine if you use them consistently.
Budget consolidation means reviewing everything monthly. We'll practice this together — comparing planned versus actual spending, adjusting categories, and spotting patterns you might have missed.