Enjoyed your video. Like you I stumbled upon this planner at WM and due to the low price picked it up. I have had this for about 2 months, not using it yet, the thinking is starting Jan 1 will use it. I have picked it up several times since bringing it home and having a difficult time imagining using it so that brought me to this channel looking for ideas. We have been budgeting for about 7 years now and it's become essential to keep us organized and in control of our finances. Have been using spread sheets, everydollar app, and the back of used envelopes LOL! I don't need an expensive planner with stickers or other things to encourage us, we are nose to the grindstone as it is. The printed planners can run $30 or more, apps can run free to 50-60/year more so I'm interested on something simple that doesn't require it's own budget line to afford, at $2.88 this is not a budget buster. So I'm going to use this starting Jan in tandem with everydollar and see how it goes. I think I'm going to be able to use it and like you I believe that writing it down is better than electronic as electronic it's just numbers but on paper its real money. When we started budgeting, we had a lot of debt, it was a lot of money but also many line items on our budget so one of our motivations for paying it off was to simplify the month-to-month tracking. An idea to make this planner look cleaner would be to use a P-Touch label machine to re-name for of the unused categories to something more useful. Thank you for your overview of this planner I hope you have a great year budgeting!
I just bought this planner myself. I’ve not started setting it up yet. Hopefully it’ll work out if not it’ll give me an idea of the type of planner that’s ideal for me.
This must be a budget planner for babies cuz them lil bit of lines for bills is laughable 🤣. I need a whole separate book for bills and debt. I feel like this would be good for my son or my niece though.
Lol!! I feel you. I may need to get a notebook and go old school with budget planning again. I have the Happy Planner Budget planner that I'll share next week. That may do it... I hope. But I'll know better when I sit down to do my Jan budget.
I just learned abt the Hapoy Planner today. It looks nice and grown up but I’m new to this REAL budgeting and I’m not sure that I’ll be able to amend it to fit my needs. I’ve created my own book from a 3-ring binder. It’s so ugly😂. BUT I understand what’s going on in it and plan to thug it out with my ugly binder until I get my footing. I’ll do better mid-year or 2025.
@@Herhighness211 make it work until you come up with something different! I started with a notebook. It got the job done. I was able to save and pay off debt. I'll be sharing some alternate techniques here on my channel also.
Enjoyed your video.
Like you I stumbled upon this planner at WM and due to the low price picked it up. I have had this for about 2 months, not using it yet, the thinking is starting Jan 1 will use it. I have picked it up several times since bringing it home and having a difficult time imagining using it so that brought me to this channel looking for ideas.
We have been budgeting for about 7 years now and it's become essential to keep us organized and in control of our finances. Have been using spread sheets, everydollar app, and the back of used envelopes LOL!
I don't need an expensive planner with stickers or other things to encourage us, we are nose to the grindstone as it is. The printed planners can run $30 or more, apps can run free to 50-60/year more so I'm interested on something simple that doesn't require it's own budget line to afford, at $2.88 this is not a budget buster.
So I'm going to use this starting Jan in tandem with everydollar and see how it goes. I think I'm going to be able to use it and like you I believe that writing it down is better than electronic as electronic it's just numbers but on paper its real money.
When we started budgeting, we had a lot of debt, it was a lot of money but also many line items on our budget so one of our motivations for paying it off was to simplify the month-to-month tracking. An idea to make this planner look cleaner would be to use a P-Touch label machine to re-name for of the unused categories to something more useful.
Thank you for your overview of this planner I hope you have a great year budgeting!
I have this planner and it does a great job.
Awesome! It is functional. Thanks for watching.
I just bought this planner myself. I’ve not started setting it up yet. Hopefully it’ll work out if not it’ll give me an idea of the type of planner that’s ideal for me.
Thanks for watching! Let me know how it works out for you.
Great review. 💜💛💜💛
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Thanks for the review
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This must be a budget planner for babies cuz them lil bit of lines for bills is laughable 🤣. I need a whole separate book for bills and debt. I feel like this would be good for my son or my niece though.
Lol!! I feel you. I may need to get a notebook and go old school with budget planning again. I have the Happy Planner Budget planner that I'll share next week. That may do it... I hope. But I'll know better when I sit down to do my Jan budget.
Thanks for watching!!
I just learned abt the Hapoy Planner today. It looks nice and grown up but I’m new to this REAL budgeting and I’m not sure that I’ll be able to amend it to fit my needs. I’ve created my own book from a 3-ring binder. It’s so ugly😂. BUT I understand what’s going on in it and plan to thug it out with my ugly binder until I get my footing. I’ll do better mid-year or 2025.
@@Herhighness211 make it work until you come up with something different! I started with a notebook. It got the job done. I was able to save and pay off debt. I'll be sharing some alternate techniques here on my channel also.
What you mean is you will not budget plan, no matter how much it would help you!
I have several budget planning videos on my channel. Thanks for watching.
Wow, maybe watch the entire video before commenting. She mentioned NOTHING about not budgeting.
Nice review. It could work for those just getting started and are on a very tight budget.