Stop guessing where your money goes.
This Financial Dashboard Excel Template does the heavy lifting for you. Unlike generic spreadsheets, this dashboard auto-populates clean, color-coded charts the moment you type in your numbers. No formulas. No macros. No accounting degree required.
Track three core pillars: income, expenses, and net cash flow. Every transaction automatically updates your monthly trend report. Consequently, you spot spending leaks before they hurt your bottom line. View More Finance & Accounting Excel Template.
Designed by a financial analyst for non-accountants. The layout mirrors popular SaaS dashboards, so you feel like a CFO instantly. Plus, every cell is unlocked—customize categories, add rows, or rename headers freely.
Who Is This For?
This template serves solopreneurs, real estate agents, Etsy sellers, and consultants who lack bookkeeping support. Moreover, it helps recent graduates managing personal budgets for the first time. It also assists founders pitching investors who demand clean financial visuals.





Ramon Fritsch –
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My accountant asked where I got this. Clean, simple, and the PDF guide explained every cell.
– Ramon Fritsch
Eveline Krajcik –
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Not gonna lie—I hate Excel. But this? I just type numbers. The bar chart updates itself. Magic.
– Eveline Krajcik
Arvel Hane –
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Showed this to my business partner during our Zoom call. He thought I hired a bookkeeper.
– Arvel Hane
Sylvan Marvin –
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I run a wedding photography biz. This helped me realize I was overspending on ads.
– Sylvan Marvin
Kacey Streich –
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Using this for my rental property income. Much clearer than my bank’s interface.
– Kacey Streich
Rafael Kertzmann –
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I’m a professor and use this for my consulting side work. Perfect balance of simple and thorough.
– Rafael Kertzmann
Leanne Cormier –
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Started a candle business 6 months ago. This helped me realize I’m actually profitable.
– Leanne Cormier
Rollin Schmeler –
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Even my 68-year-old dad figured it out. The font sizes are readable, and categories make sense.
– Rollin Schmeler