How to Use the Calculator
- Enter the cost of your electricity in the first input field (in dollars).
- Enter the cost of your water in the second input field (in dollars).
- Enter the cost of your gas in the third input field (in dollars).
- Enter the cost of your internet in the fourth input field (in dollars).
- Enter the cost of any other utilities (such as phone, cable, etc.) in the fifth input field (in dollars).
- Click the "Calculate" button to see your total monthly utilities cost and a breakdown of each utility's cost.
- If you want to start over, click the "Reset" button to clear all input fields.
Working Principle
The calculator simply adds up all the utility costs you enter to give you your total monthly utilities expense. This can help you track your spending and identify areas where you might be able to save money.
Example
For example, if your electricity costs $100, water costs $50, gas costs $30, internet costs $40, and other utilities cost $20, your total monthly utilities cost would be $240.
Tips
- Keep track of your utility bills throughout the month to get accurate costs.
- Compare your costs to previous months to identify any changes or trends.
- Consider ways to reduce your utility costs, such as using energy-efficient appliances, conserving water, or switching to a cheaper internet provider.