Real income report export PDF
How to Use Real Income Report Export PDF Safely Guide
How to use the real income report export PDF: see what is included, why it is a snapshot, how to share safely, and what to double-check before saving.
Published: January 7, 2026 · Updated: January 7, 2026 · By FinToolSuite Editorial
Export your real income report
Download a PDF snapshot with your inputs, outputs, and charts.
Disclaimer and privacy
- Educational only. The export is a snapshot, not a forecast.
- Do not share sensitive documents. Remove personal notes before sending.
- See the Privacy Policy for handling details.
What the export includes
- Your inputs (income, categories, inflations) at the time of export.
- Personal inflation, real income change, and gap estimate.
- Category breakdowns and hot category highlights.
- Charts and tables visible in the tool at export time.
- Scenario name and date if you label them before exporting.
Snapshot reminder
The PDF is a snapshot. If you change income cadence, categories, or inflations, rerun and re-export so the file matches your current assumptions.
Share safely
- Remove personal notes or identifiers before sharing.
- Share only the pages you need; summarize instead of sending raw inputs.
- Use neutral channels and keep copies labeled with scenario names and dates.
Double-check before saving
- Income cadence (monthly vs annual) matches across inputs.
- Category list and inflations reflect what you want to test.
- Scenario name and date are set for the snapshot.
- Limitations are understood (see limitations).
Export your report
Save a PDF snapshot, label it, and keep it alongside your scenarios.
Need a scenario primer? Read how to save and compare scenarios before exporting.
FAQs
What is inside the PDF export? ▼
Inputs, assumptions, outputs, and charts shown at the moment you export.
Is it live or a snapshot? ▼
It is a snapshot. Rerun and export again if you change inputs or assumptions.
How should I share it safely? ▼
Remove personal notes, avoid sensitive identifiers, and share only what is needed.
Can I compare scenarios with exports? ▼
Yes. Export each scenario and label them clearly for side-by-side review.
What should I check before exporting? ▼
Income cadence, categories, inflations, scenario name, and date so the PDF matches your intent.
Is this advice? ▼
No. It is educational and depends on your inputs. No guarantees.