Built by a financial advisor, not a designer
Your money deserves better than a generic spreadsheet
Premium finance templates and tools crafted from 20 years of real-world financial advisory experience. Budget smarter, invest clearer, retire faster.
The Toolkit
Everything you need to take control of your finances
Budget Planner
Track income, expenses, and savings goals with the same framework used by professional financial advisors for their clients.
From $12
Investment Portfolio Tracker
Monitor your holdings, track dividends, and calculate real returns. Built on the same metrics advisors use to evaluate performance.
From $19
Debt Payoff Calculator
Snowball or avalanche method with custom payment schedules. See exactly when you'll be debt-free and how much interest you'll save.
From $9
Net Worth Dashboard
Assets, liabilities, and net worth over time. The single most important number in personal finance, tracked properly.
From $14
Savings Goal Planner
Emergency fund, vacation, house down payment, whatever matters to you. Set targets, track progress, hit milestones.
From $9
Complete Financial Toolkit
All five templates in one bundle. The complete system for taking control of your financial life, from budgeting to investing.
$39 bundle
The Difference
Not another pretty template with empty cells
Other Templates
Designed by graphic designers who googled "budget categories"
Look great on Pinterest, break when you enter real numbers
Generic categories that don't match how people actually spend
No financial logic behind the formulas
CashCanvas
Built by a former financial advisor and VP of Investments at a major investment firm
Formulas and structures tested against actual financial planning frameworks
Categories based on how people actually spend, not textbook theory
The same tools advisors charge $200/hr to walk you through
Your financial advisor charges $200/hour. These templates teach the same principles for the price of lunch.
Professional-grade personal finance tools, made accessible for everyone. Because managing money shouldn't require a wealth manager.