Yay another video!! I just got offered a job at the VA and I will be starting my 1st challenge when I get my 1st paycheck of 2023. I can't wait to get started. I will be using your videos as a reference for sinking funds and monthly bills. Thanks for your videos!!
@Charlene Covington Hello.. it wasn't long. I applied 10/23/2022. I got an interview on 12/29/2022 and got offered the job 01/11/2023. I didn't have a coach, but I did go over some practice interview questions, and that seemed to help out a lot. Most were "what would you do if" or "tell me about a time" or " what did you do" type of questions that they asked.
I'm excited to see the unstuffing of the $1.00 and $5.00 challenge. I have started the new year with a $5.00 challenge. The ducks can add up quickly to a lot of money. Good luck to everyone this year in 2023 starting this challenge. Thank you, Jasmine, for sharing and helping all our us. May God richly keep blessing you more and more in this Blessed & Happy New Year 2023!!!
You have been a huge inspiration to me! I started with the $1's and $5's two months ago and both of my cash envelopes are full! Working on the second envelope now! I'm so excited for this new journey! 💯🤗🙌😍
I admire your business mind and ambition. You are always inspiring with your saving challenges. Keep up the great work. I am sure you will reach all of your financial goals. I will continue to watch.🙂👍💰
Thanks for increasing my knowledge in personal finance, I recently subscribed to your channel. I want to give a big shout-out to all those working tirelessly to earn a living and build wealth during this recession. My husband and I are both retired and debt-free, and we're living smart and frugal with our money. Despite the recession, we're still earning passive income thanks to our savings and investments in the financial market. Investing lifestyle has enabled us to earn a steady monthly income through passive means, and we're grateful for it!!!
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Thank you for telling me about your financial consultant. I will definitely look her up and try to get in touch with her. I have realized that relying solely on RU-vid videos and attempting to manage my finances on my own hasn't been very effective.
Ok, first, I am OBSESSED with all of your The Office stuff - LOVE that show. Second, amazing to see how much those small bills add up. Third, you are such an inspiration.
You did good ! I want to be like you when I grown up !!! 😊 Question : What ever happened to the apartment binder you was saving for ? Will those funds go towards your new home ?
Loved that you saved so much!! I do the $1 challenge & Dave my coins and try to mix another challenge in. I saved $115 in $1 and $91.81 in change this year! More than last year so I’m proud of myself. This year I’m doing both and the 100 envelope challenge. I did want to ask you, what high-yield savings account do you use??
I'm so thankful for this video, I started watching your videos not too long ago and it gives me a lot of motivation, I started doing this challenge today, I'm hoping I can save enough money, thank you once again 🙏
As a dancer watching this, I laughed when you said “booty dollars” 😂 cuz you are so right! Reason why some of us trade in our ones for bigger bills! Love your videos btw! This will be my first year budgeting 🤍 your videos are very inspirational 💖
I think atleast 600 in ones and 1,000 in fives 🤦🏾♀️ We started watching you in August and you have motivated me, I really appreciate you ❤ and I'm excited for you to see how much you have grown.. CONGRATULATIONS 👏🏾 🎊 You did it sis!!!
😱😱😱 OMG girl that's a lot. Congratulations on a successful challenges. I used mine for a month ahead fund and emergency funds. I can't wait to see how much I save up this year.
I just found your channel and loving it! I really need help in saving money and all. I'm about to retire in a year or so...I need help! Also, please who is the music with the woman singing in the background....I'm loving it? ☺
I am saving for my birthday. I was supposed to be going to Disneyland with my toddler, but decided to invite a friend who has a birthday around the same time. It was meant to be a joint celebration, but it's been hijacked and I've been turned into a tag along. So I'm buying myself something special and putting the rest into a new stuffer so I can have some already when I restart the challenge for my next birthday.
I started my dollar saving challenge this year and already have 25 dollars in it. It's crazy to me how fast they add up. You can really save on a budget.
This is amazing! I just got your monthly challenges and had a question. Does the saved money go to a sinking fund each month? Or 100 envelope? Or is it just it's own thing?
I’m a server and I’ve started saving fifty and hundred dollar bills since March 1st. So far, I have $500. I need my $10, $5, and $1 bills to use as my bank for work so it’s a bit harder saving these but at the end of the shift, when I get my credit card tips cashed out, depending on how many tips I made, I ask for the larger bills. Since I don’t see these bills that often, for this reason alone makes it easier to save them.
Kaz, that is amazing. Well done hun. I am in the UK and have just started my budgeting journey. I stack all my weekly rollover change in a small tower and place my notes in a spare envelope. At the end of my pay month, I count it and place it in challenges and sinking funds. Good luck in getting your new home.
I'm so happy for you! Before I lost my job, I was also doing the 1's and 5's challenge. And when I had to unstuck it was crazy how much money I saved and didn't even miss. Stay blessed love.