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Paycheck Triage Planner

Prioritize one paycheck across essential bills, minimum payments, food, transportation, and a small buffer.

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SavoraFinance Editorial Team
Educational planning tool. Last updated: July 17, 2026.

Enter the money available before your next paycheck and the bills due during that period. The planner shows whether essentials are covered and suggests a practical order for allocating limited cash. Entries stay in your browser.

Enter the bills due before your next paycheck.
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A practical payment order

  1. Housing and immediate safety needs.
  2. Food, medication, and essential household supplies.
  3. Utilities needed for health, safety, and communication.
  4. Transportation required to keep earning income.
  5. Insurance and required minimum payments.
  6. A small cash buffer before optional extra debt payments.

The exact legal consequences and available protections vary. This ordering is educational and should be adjusted for court orders, secured debts, local rules, and your household's immediate safety needs.

What to do when the paycheck does not cover everything

Call early

Ask utilities, lenders, landlords, insurers, and medical providers about due-date changes, hardship plans, or temporary arrangements before a missed payment.

Separate urgent from important

Not every bill has the same immediate consequence. Identify shutoff, eviction, repossession, lapse, and legal risks first.

Document agreements

Write down dates, names, confirmation numbers, new payment amounts, and what happens if the arrangement is missed.

Continue your recovery plan

Educational information only. This tool does not provide legal, tax, housing, credit, or individualized financial advice.

Authoritative sources and verification

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Editorial review: source links checked July 17, 2026. Calculators provide educational estimates and do not replace account statements, lender disclosures, tax advice, or individualized professional guidance.