So, I know I said I was going to cash stuff that remaining money but I'm going to be an adult and take it ALL to the bank. Saving is important to me, but I can't live comfortably knowing I'm focusing more on saving than paying off debt. The goal is to go into 2023 debt free and I made that goal for myself this month and I'm sure I can do it. Hope you all enjoy this video!
Hey! If you had the discipline to save all this money, you definitely have the discipline to pay off debt! Can't wait to follow your journey. You got this!!
This is so motivating. I’m 24 and I just had my second daughter in October. I’ve been a stay at home mom since my first daughter was born in November 2019, but I plan on trying a work from home job in the new year so I can still stay at home with my new baby girl. Budgeting and saving is something I really want to accomplish for my family’s future,but I mainly want to learn how to achieve financial freedom so I can teach my daughters.
That is awesome! Congrats on the birth of your new bundle of joy. My son was born October 2019! I would suggest a work from home job or even see if you can do Walmart delivery, I think that would be great income for you.
I have been a silent viewer and I'm so inspired with how you saved a lot. You go girl! Congratulations on $7k savings ~ 🤑🤑 I'm going to restart my budgeting this January because you boosted my energy 💖 Love from the Philippines 🇵🇭
thank you so much. This is just my savings challenges but I also saved money in my sinking funds. wait until you see my next video to see how much I really saved in 2022
Congratulations 🎉🎊🎈. I can’t wait until tomorrow to do ours. Will be much smaller then yours. I am so happy for you and family. So true wasting our money on stuff
Congratulations!! That's awesome!! I started in Jan 2022 with one savings challenge just to see if I could do it and in Dec I had saved $8500 in one savings challenge! This next year I'm pushing harder...I'm doing the 26 week $15,000 on top of other challenges. My goal is to pay off 2 credit cards and 2 vehicles( just purchased both) in the next two years.
I've been binge watching these types of videos and I have decided that after tax time I am going to really get into it. I "started" it with a dollar in every envelope. I don't have like the fancy envelopes or anything like that they're just that white mail type envelops
It’s literally nothing wrong with that. I just created my 100 envelope challenge with regular white dollar store envelopes. You don’t have to have anything fancy in order to get your finances and life in order. I think starting after tax season is great because it’s something about getting a bulk amount of money and being able to pay off debt and feel some sort of security and know that you can cash stuff and save because you’ve paid off some debt that you were struggling to get out of. I am wishing you nothing but abundance on your journey. You got this !!!!! 🤎
@@BudgetWithBey thank you. I really want to do it and stick to it for the sake of my 2 year old daughter. I want her to see that mommy can and will always take care of her no matter what happens
I would say print off your bank statements and categorize all your transactions like “groceries, eating out, gas, etc” and see how much you are spending a week on those items. You will then have a visual map of where all your money is going and what possible areas you can save in