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Free Printable Savings Trackers

Watch your savings grow with free printable goal and sinking-fund trackers. Set a target, color in each milestone, and keep separate funds for the big expenses you know are coming.

The two printables here cover different jobs. A savings goal tracker is for one specific target you are working toward, like an emergency fund, a vacation, or a security deposit. You write down the goal amount, then color in the thermometer as each deposit lands, so the finish line stays visible every time you open it. A sinking funds tracker works the opposite way: instead of one goal, it spreads several known future costs (car registration, holidays, insurance premiums, annual subscriptions) across the months so a big bill never lands as a surprise.

A simple way to decide which to print: reach for the goal tracker when you have a single number and a deadline, and reach for the sinking funds tracker when you have several irregular bills you would rather pay a little at a time. Many people use both, one sheet per savings goal plus a single sinking funds page for everything seasonal. Two quick tips: name each fund clearly so you are never tempted to borrow from it, and round your monthly set-aside up to the nearest five or ten so you finish early instead of short.

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