FT FinToolSuite

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.

Go to the tool

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.

Go to the tool

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.