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Free Printable Allowance Tracker

A free printable allowance tracker for kids — log what they earn, save and spend, and teach money habits that actually stick. US Letter & A4.

JS Jennafer Scott · Updated April 2026
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Why this allowance tracker works

Money lessons stick when kids can see them. Logging what’s earned, saved and spent turns abstract pocket money into something concrete — a child watching their ‘saved’ column grow toward a wanted toy learns patience and trade-offs far better than any lecture could.

How to use it

  1. Print the PDF (US Letter or A4) and keep it with their money jar or wallet.
  2. Log each amount earned with the reason, then what they save and spend.
  3. Let them update it themselves — owning the numbers is where the lesson lives.

Pairs well with: Kids Chore Chart · Reward Chart · Savings Tracker

Questions

What age is this good for?+

Around five and up, once a child grasps that money adds up. Younger kids focus on earning and saving; older ones can handle the spend column and saving toward a goal.

Does it have to be linked to chores?+

That's up to you. Some families pay allowance for chores, some give it freely and teach budgeting separately. The tracker works either way — just note the reason in the column.

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