One-page planners

One-page planners, checklists and worksheets

Use this page when one printable page is enough. Search for the job, open the matching sheet, fill in what you already know and use a number tool only when one box needs a quick calculation.

One page for one job

Good for a budget check, appointment prep, packing list, study plan, quote comparison or note sheet.

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Need several pages?

Use a planner pack when the job has several parts, such as moving home, vehicle finance, travel planning or debt payoff.

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These filters apply only to one-page planners. If you need several related pages together, use the planner packs page instead.

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What you can find here

Why start with a printable?

A number tool answers one part of the job. A printable planner helps you keep the quote, bill, target, notes and next action in one place. That is why this library is organised by practical tasks rather than by formula names.

If two planners look close, choose the one that matches the paper you need to keep afterwards. A budget worksheet is for a whole month, a monthly bill audit is for repeat charges, and a vehicle finance sheet is for comparing offers side by side. The related number tools are there to fill the awkward rows, not to replace the planner.

Money and bills

Budget sheets, emergency fund pages, vehicle finance comparisons and subscription reviews for moments where the monthly number is only part of the decision.

Home and travel

Home energy checks, project budget sheets and road trip planners that leave room for assumptions, quotes, route notes and a realistic buffer.

Study and work

Exam week, study planning, job offer and freelance pricing sheets for turning deadlines, rates and tradeoffs into a plan you can review.

Health and science

Low-risk health habit sheets and practical science worksheets for tracking ordinary numbers, units and notes without pretending the sheet is professional advice.

How to use them

Open the printable, then use number tools only where needed

1. Pick the printable

Start with the real job: compare a car deal, plan a month, check a home bill, organise exam week or prepare a trip.

2. Fill the known numbers

Write the figures you already know first. Leave blanks where you still need a quote, bill, timetable or quick number check.

3. Check the important number

Use the number tools listed here only where they help the sheet: monthly payment, savings gap, fuel cost, study time or running cost.

Browse by life area

Start with the printable hub that matches the job

Each hub starts with the larger planner pack where one exists, then shows the smaller planners, checklists, guides and number tools for that topic.

Home and moving planners

Moving, maintenance, emergency document, inventory and appliance record sheets.

Money and debt planners

Budget, debt payoff, loan comparison, bill review and annual money review sheets.

Vehicle ownership planners

Vehicle finance, running costs, loan comparison, mileage notes and budget checks.

Health and care admin planners

Appointment prep, medicine lists, symptom questions and post-appointment notes.

Travel planners

Packing, documents, road trips, cruise prep, trip budgets and event logistics.

School and family planners

Exam week, revision, homework, back-to-school and family school admin sheets.

Work and freelance admin planners

Job offer, freelance quote, meeting action, office setup and invoice sheets.