10 ways to plan your 2026 budget with Gemini

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Planning your 2026 budget doesn't have to start with a blank page and a headache. With just a few simple prompts, you can use Gemini to organize your finances, find savings and create a clear roadmap for the future.

From cleaning up data in Google Sheets to designing a budget-friendly meal plan, here are 10 ways Gemini can help you take control of your savings.


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Plan your big-ticket items.

For instance, if you’re hoping to save for a new car or plan a trip abroad, ask Gemini to act as your personal strategist.

Example: I want to save $10,000 for a down payment on a car by December. My monthly take-home pay is [X] and my monthly expenses are [Y]. Create a 12-month savings roadmap and highlight the biggest risks for overspending


Weigh your options.

Another approach to financial planning involves anticipating different outcomes. Here’s how Gemini can help you assess the best course of action.

Example: Compare two scenarios for my 2026 budget. Scenario A: I keep my current car with its $500/month payment. Scenario B: I sell it, buy a used car for cash and invest the $500/month. Show me the difference in my projected earnings.


Build a tax code translator.

Instead of guessing at deductions, use Gemini grounded with official IRS guides in NotebookLM to find potential tax-saving opportunities.

Example: I work from home as a freelance designer. Based strictly on the attached tax documents, help me identify opportunities to reduce my taxable income.


Design a meal plan that saves you money.

Impulse supermarket buys can sneakily drain your savings. Here’s an easy way to slash your bill without sacrificing flavor.

Example: My weekly grocery budget is $200. Generate a 7-day meal plan that uses low-cost, seasonal ingredients. Provide a categorized grocery list in a table and estimate the price for each item.


Draft an email to help you lower your bills.

Use Gemini to draft a persuasive email to help you negotiate a better deal on utilities, insurance and more.

Example: Draft a polite but firm email I can use to negotiate a lower rate on my car insurance, citing current promotional offers from competitors in my zip code.


Gemini in Google Sheets


Generate a professional budget tracker.

Skip the tedious setup. Use Gemini in Sheets to create a structured, professional budgeting template in a matter of seconds.

Example: Create a 2026 monthly budget tracker with columns for Category, Budget, Actual and Variance. Add rows for 'Groceries,' 'Entertainment’ and ‘Healthcare.’ Use professional formatting with alternating row colors.


Automatically categorize spending.

A messy bank statement is no match for Gemini. All it takes is one prompt to better understand where your money’s going.

Example: Analyze the transaction descriptions in column A. In column B, categorize each one into: Food, Transportation, Rent, Entertainment or Miscellaneous.


Write complex formulas without coding experience.

Instead of building formulas from scratch, describe your goal to Gemini and let it create the syntax you need in seconds.

Example: Write a formula to calculate how many months it’ll take to pay off a $4,500 credit card balance at 21% APR with a $300 monthly payment. Explain how the formula works so I can apply it to other debts.


Spot leaks in your budget.

Use Gemini to highlight subtle spikes in spending that might otherwise go unnoticed until it’s too late.

Example: Analyze my spending for January - March 2026. Which categories have experienced the highest percentage increases compared to my 2025 averages? Create a chart to visualize this.


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Audit your inbox for zombie subscriptions.

Ask Gemini in the side panel of Gmail to ID services billing you automatically, giving you a clearer view of what you might want to cancel.

Example: Find all recurring subscription receipts in my Gmail from the last 6 months. List the service, the monthly cost and the next renewal date.

By letting Gemini handle the heavy lifting, you can spend less time in the weeds of your bank statements and more time reaching your goals.


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Mike Darling

Mike Darling

Contributor, The Keyword

Mike Darling is an audience development editor at Google where he focuses on content strategy for the Keyword blog and Google's social channels. Previously he was the executive editor of Men's Health and a managing editor at Vice.

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