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Startup Planning - Debt Budget - Employee View

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Startup Planning - Debt Budget (Employee View)

Pending ReviewSmith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane >Rejected (Reason: Over budget)Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane >ApprovedSmith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane >Pending ReviewSmith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane >Pending ReviewSmith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane >ApprovedSmith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane >ApprovedSmith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane >
Employee Name Position Budget Type Total Debt Amount (USD) Debt Purpose Status
Jane SmithSmith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Finance Manager Working Capital Loan $150,000.00 Funding for operational expenses and staff salaries ApprovedApproved Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane >
Michael Brown Sales Director Tech Equipment Financing $75,000.00 Purchasing new CRM and sales tools
Sarah Johnson Marketing Lead Digital Advertising Loan $45,000.00 Rejected (Reason: Over budget)
David Lee IT Systems Engineer Data Security Upgrade $30,000.00 ApprovedSmith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane Smith, Jane >
Lisa Garcia Hiring Coordinator Talent Acquisition Financing $80,000.00
Ryan Wilson CFO (Interim) Cash Flow Enhancement $200,000.00
Total Debt Budget Allocated: $580,000.00

Excel Template for Startup Planning: Debt Budget (Employee View)

This comprehensive Excel template is specifically designed for early-stage startups to manage and plan their debt obligations from an employee perspective. The "Debt Budget" template focuses on financial accountability, transparency, and forecasting related to startup loans, credit lines, and other forms of external borrowing. Tailored with a unique "Employee View," this template empowers team members across departments—especially finance, operations, and executive leadership—to track debt performance in real-time without requiring advanced accounting expertise.

Sheet Names

  • 1. Summary Dashboard: A high-level visual overview of all key debt metrics including total outstanding balance, upcoming payments, interest accrued, and repayment timelines.
  • 2. Debt Schedule & Payments: Detailed table listing every loan or credit facility with due dates, principal/interest breakdowns, and payment status.
  • 3. Employee Contribution Tracker: A dynamic sheet where employees can input their approved debt-related contributions (if applicable), such as payroll deductions for company-imposed loan payments or equity-linked repayments.
  • 4. Forecast & Scenario Planner: Advanced modeling tool to simulate different repayment scenarios based on revenue projections, interest rate changes, and potential new borrowing.
  • 5. Data Dictionary & Instructions: A guide explaining each column, formula logic, user roles (e.g., Finance Manager vs. Employee), and best practices for data entry.

Table Structures and Columns

Sheet 1: Summary Dashboard – Key Tables

  • Debt Overview Table:
    - Loan Type: Text (e.g., SBA Loan, Line of Credit, Equipment Financing)
    - Lender Name: Text
    - Total Amount Borrowed (USD): Currency (decimal)
    - Current Balance Due: Currency (automatically calculated)
    - Interest Rate (%): Percentage (0.0% to 100.0%)
    - Status: Text with dropdown: Active, Repaid, In Default, On Hold

Sheet 2: Debt Schedule & Payments – Core Table Structure

  • Payment ID: Auto-incrementing number (e.g., PAY001)
    Date Due: Date type
    Amount Due: Currency
    Principal Portion: Currency (formula-based)
    Interest Portion: Currency (formula-based)
    Paid Status: Yes/No (dropdown)
    Date Paid (if applicable): Date
    Balloon Payment Flag: Boolean checkbox

Sheet 3: Employee Contribution Tracker – Employee-Specific Table

  • Employee ID: Text (unique identifier)
    Name: Text
    Title/Role: Text
    Borrowing Type Linked To: Dropdown (e.g., "SBA Loan 1", "Working Capital Line")
    Deduction Amount (Monthly): Currency (entered by employee)
    Status of Contribution: Status dropdown: Pending, Approved, Rejected
    Last Updated By: Text (auto-filled via user login or formula)

Formulas Required

  • Paid Status Indicator (Sheet 2):
    Formula: =IF(ISBLANK([@Date Paid]), "Pending", "Paid")
  • Principal Portion Calculation:
    Using the amortization formula:
    =ROUND(PMT([@Interest Rate], [@Number of Payments Remaining], -[@Outstanding Balance]), 2)
  • Remaining Balance Update:
    Formula: =[@Current Balance] - [@Principal Portion]
  • Total Employee Contributions (Dashboard):
    Formula: =SUMIFS('Employee Contribution Tracker'!E:E, 'Employee Contribution Tracker'!D:D, "SBA Loan 1", 'Employee Contribution Tracker'!E:E, "Approved")
  • Upcoming Payments Alert:
    Formula: =IF([@Date Due] <= TODAY()+30, "Due Soon", "")

Conditional Formatting Rules

  • Past Due Payments:
    Highlight red if Date Due < TODAY() and Date Paid is blank.
  • Due Soon Alerts:
    Yellow highlight if payment is due within 30 days.
  • Status Flags:
    Green for "Active", Red for "In Default", Gray for "Repaid".
  • Balloon Payment Warning:
    Orange border on rows where Balloon Payment Flag = TRUE.
  • Employee Contribution Trends:
    Data bars in the "Deduction Amount" column to visualize relative contributions.

User Instructions

  1. Open the template and save it as a new file with your startup name (e.g., "MyStartup_DebtBudget_EmployeeView.xlsx").
  2. Go to the "Data Dictionary & Instructions" sheet for role-specific guidance.
  3. If you're an employee: Navigate to the "Employee Contribution Tracker" and enter your approved deduction amount under your assigned borrowing type. Ensure your status is updated by a manager.
  4. If you're a finance lead: Use the "Debt Schedule & Payments" sheet to input new loans or update payment statuses. Run scenario models using the forecast sheet.
  5. Update all due dates and balances monthly to keep forecasts accurate.
  6. Use the Summary Dashboard for team meetings and investor reporting—refresh with F9 if needed.

Example Rows (Sheet 2: Debt Schedule & Payments)

Payment IDDate DueAmount Due (USD)Principal Portion (USD)Interest Portion (USD)Status
PAY001 2024-05-15 $3,427.89 $2,956.34 $471.55 Pending
PAY002 2024-06-15 $3,427.89 $2,975.13 $452.76 Paid (06/10/2024)

Recommended Charts & Dashboards (Summary Dashboard)

  • Debt Repayment Timeline Graph:
    Gantt-style bar chart showing payment due dates and status across all loans.
  • Interest vs. Principal Distribution Pie Chart:
    Visualize total interest paid over the loan term compared to principal.
  • Monthly Payment Burden Line Chart:
    Show predicted monthly outflows over the next 24 months, including any balloon payments.
  • Employee Contribution Heatmap:
    Color-coded grid showing contribution levels by department to encourage equity and transparency.

This Excel template for Startup Planning, with a focus on Debt Budgeting, provides a scalable, employee-friendly platform that aligns financial strategy with team participation. By incorporating dynamic formulas, visual alerts, and interactive dashboards—while maintaining an intuitive Employee View—this tool ensures every startup team member can contribute to responsible debt management and long-term financial health.

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