It’s easy to lose track of the countless subscription services you have. Small amounts then appear on the account statement that sometimes cannot be allocated at all.
The average American has 4.5 subscriptions and pays an average of $924 per year, with streaming being the most popular type of subscription (Source Yahoo & Bango).
That’s why it’s better to keep track of everything in our subscription management and keep costs under control!
How does the Subscription Management with Excel works?
- First download the Excel file at the end of the article.
- Then open it with Microsoft Excel (or another spreadsheet editing program).
- Now you can fill in the individual columns:
- Service provider
- Subscription type
- Completion date
- End date
- Payment method
- Stored payment method
- Costs
- Status
- Then save the file.
If you don’t like Microsoft Excel, you can use the PDF instead. Just download and print it 🙂
Screenshot of the Subscription Management
Here is a preview of the administration with Excel:
Download the Subscription Management Excel file
Here, you can download the administration as an Excel or PDF file.
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Other useful Posts on this Topic
- Contract management with Excel (similar to subscriptions, as it is also easy to lose track here),
- Borrowing list with Excel,
- Inventory list with Excel,
- Keeping costs under control with a budget book.