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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024

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  • @heatherkandel856
    @heatherkandel856 2 года назад +234

    You are a good teacher. This would be so valuable in high schools to get people started on the right track!

    • @hsip1000
      @hsip1000 2 года назад +9

      @Jasmine Burns She's basically teaching us how to use her templates and stuff by teaching us the proper and simpler ways.
      I'm autistic and I'm learning to budget properly through her cause she giving me a visual on how to do things and use her templates. Shes very helpful. If I had all the money I would pay her to be my tutor.

    • @jeannine8400
      @jeannine8400 2 года назад

      I agree, I wish they would have taught this when I was in high school.

    • @Ashley_Baldwin
      @Ashley_Baldwin 2 года назад

      Seriously!!!

  • @Raymondjohn2
    @Raymondjohn2 10 месяцев назад +83

    Protecting your capital is much more important than making money. Basically because if you lose your capital, making money is much harder. ''Missing the train'' vs. ''losing your money''. There are a lot of trains, but if your money is gone, it's over.

    • @hermanramos7092
      @hermanramos7092 10 месяцев назад +1

      Wall Street pitched so-called quality stocks with high profitability and low debt, as a kind of insurance against whatever the economy might throw at you. Quality stocks have underperformed the S&P500 this year, My $200k portfolio is down by approximately 20 %, any recommendations to scale up my returns on investment

    • @martingiavarini
      @martingiavarini 10 месяцев назад +1

      Nobody knows anything You need to create your own process, manage risk and stick to the plan, through thick or thin While also continuously learning from mistakes and improving.

    • @bob.weaver72
      @bob.weaver72 10 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly why i enjoy market decisions being guided by a pro , seeing that their entire skillset is built around going long and short at the same time both employing risk management and market experience , been using a portfolio-coach for over 2years+ and I've netted over $3million in that time frame.

    • @hermanramos7092
      @hermanramos7092 10 месяцев назад +1

      Do you mind sharing info on the adviser who assisted you? I'm 39 now and would love to grow my stock portfolio and plan my retirement

    • @bob.weaver72
      @bob.weaver72 10 месяцев назад +1

      The adviser I'm in touch with is 'Catherine Morrison Evans, she works with Merrill, Pierce, Smith incorporated and interviewed on CNBC Television. You can use something else. for me his strategy works hence my result. he provides entry and exit point for the securities I focus on.

  • @mar-f7b
    @mar-f7b 2 года назад +384

    RAUL I AM SO GRATEFUL, MY SCORE JUST MOVED TO 820 FROM 450 WITHIN 3 WEEKS

    • @mar-f7b
      @mar-f7b 2 года назад

      IF YOU WANT TO REACH RAUL PLS

    • @mar-f7b
      @mar-f7b 2 года назад

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      @mar-f7b 2 года назад

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      @mar-f7b 2 года назад

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      @mar-f7b 2 года назад

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  • @mj482
    @mj482 2 года назад +265

    I'm happy to say that last night I paid off 5 credit cards and have one more to go. 💜🤗 plus I've been buying everything with cash including my boys Xmas presents this year. NO more swiping my credit cards. Can't wait to finally say that I'm debt free.
    I will also be putting my boys binder together with ur 2022 savings challenge, I purchased it already I just need to print and have them make the envelopes. 😊

    • @TheBohemianStyle
      @TheBohemianStyle 2 года назад +2

      In envious! Congratulations!

    • @keltiacallahan
      @keltiacallahan 2 года назад +5

      I am working toward accomplishing this by Dec 2022. Going to have to be mindful all year.

    • @mj482
      @mj482 2 года назад +10

      @@TheBohemianStyle
      Thank you, I was just sick and tired of paying the bare minimum on each cc, so I decided to just pay them off with some extra money that I had on hand. And here I am with less than $900 to pay on my last cc. 🤗

    • @mj482
      @mj482 2 года назад +6

      @@keltiacallahan my goal is to be debt free and I know for sure that I will be debt free by June 2022. 🙏

    • @CrisBayless
      @CrisBayless 2 года назад +8

      I paid off my car and became totally debt free last week and I'm still buzzing about it. I cannot WAIT for you to feel the freedom that is being debt free! I'm rooting for you!

  • @adelesmith7439
    @adelesmith7439 2 года назад +337

    Thank you my good friend Raul for getting my bad score to 830 within few weeks!

  • @michaeloladele1599
    @michaeloladele1599 2 года назад +285

    THANK YOU RAUL FOR GETTING MY SCORE TO 820! I AM SO HAPPY

  • @michaelfordham3968
    @michaelfordham3968 2 года назад +283

    i created my wealth through credit repair, after getting my score fixed then i got a big loan and started business, i am proud to be a millionaire.

  • @Maylis98
    @Maylis98 2 года назад +19

    I love sinking funds, even if I'm spending money, it doesn't feel like it's coming from my paycheck. It's more comfortable to spend money because you are prepared.

  • @DearDebt
    @DearDebt 2 года назад +37

    Sinking funds are a life saver! It has taken me awhile to figure out exactly what sinking funds work for us. Some things we prefer to cash flow, some things we like having a sinking fund for. My advice is don’t give up! Sinking funds take awhile, just like your budget, to figure out what works for you. It’s different for everyone!

  • @latashiagady1453
    @latashiagady1453 2 года назад +129

    From one single mom to another single mom. I have always wanted to start a sinking fund, but I didn't know how to start until now You have motivated me to start so that I can have the set aside funding source to plan ahead . Although I'm not debt free (a mortgate and one low credit card that I payoff monthly) I'm pretty good with handling my money. I'm approaching retirement in 7 months which means leaving from biweekly paychecks to a once a month paycheck....yikes!!! With that said, I need to stay focus on my spending. Oh btw, my son is now 26 and I'm grateful of the wonderful relationship that we share. Keep it up Budget Mom, the reward is wonderful and I look forward to seeing more.

    • @cecemoon1208
      @cecemoon1208 2 года назад +3

      Congrats on retirement in 7 months. You got this 🥳🥳🥳. How exciting.

    • @crystalmariegee4268
      @crystalmariegee4268 2 года назад +4

      Congratulations!! I hope you have a beautiful new journey to experience and relax as much as you can. I'm on bi-weekly pay as well and it is hard haha.

    • @reneobregon6093
      @reneobregon6093 2 года назад

      @@cecemoon1208 o ok

  • @candy2325
    @candy2325 2 года назад +121

    I love having sinking funds. I went through my envelopes and revamped some categories and adding them to my budget. One thing I saw another RUclipsr do is break down sinking fund categories by subcategories.. for example: instead of just adding money to a Vacation fund in general I have subcategories such as flights, hotel, transportation, tips, activities, food, etc.. this makes it easier for me to put money into specific subcategories instead of mixing my money all at once and making sure I have the right amount of funds for each thing. Hope that makes sense

    • @pollydolly9723
      @pollydolly9723 2 года назад +16

      If that works for you, that’s great! It wouldn’t work for me…since my SF would have been calculated on all of those items, I’d go crazy with the minutiae of tracking them! But we’re all different and I’m sure that is helpful to some 😊

    • @srikala90
      @srikala90 2 года назад +3

      I do the same - e.g Air travel, Taxi and now am adding a new category PCR test

    • @junebuckley4155
      @junebuckley4155 2 года назад +1

      I I'm loving your way

    • @msanchagrin
      @msanchagrin Год назад

      I do the same with transportation, since I drive for DoorDash.....I have Auto Insurance, Auto Club, Auto Registration and Smog, Auto Operations for oil changes, fluid changes, and expenses under $300, Auto Maintenance for larger expenses except tires, Auto Body, and DD-Auto Maint for tires. I budget by percentages so I split money into each category by percentage and have goals. I look at these sinking funds like the lights on a music equalizer. They go up and down. When I reach a goal, then the money that would go into that SF will go to the other SFs. And when I spend money I add that percentage back in until the goal is met again. I had to buy a tire already and I had the money. It was such a relief. The next time I spent money from a SF it was joy! Having the money and spending it for that purpose was actually a joy for me!

  • @jordierose3507
    @jordierose3507 2 года назад +6

    I've been doing this for about 5 years now and life is grand. I'm comfortable, bills are paid, credit is jus there if I need it, I'm able to live calmly and collectively while styll being able to enjoy the things I find joy in life .. even through covid and recession. What a blessing! Whoever is thinking about making this financial change, research and act on it. You will not regret it and your future self will thank you

  • @bethypines
    @bethypines 2 года назад +12

    Amazing. I am so financially illiterate 😓 .. single mom .. 3 boys .. will be losing my job end of Feb and scared. Somehow I came across your channel just the right time ❤️ You brought tears to my eyes at the end .. 🙏🏻 thank you.

    • @shalesiamattews2981
      @shalesiamattews2981 2 года назад +1

      Learn more about your finances and make good decisions of it by following Rachel Blanc instructions, she’s very popular there’s more info on her Face book page

    • @shalesiamattews2981
      @shalesiamattews2981 2 года назад +1

      Following her guidance I’m able to have a solid ROI and also earning passively working towards retirement

    • @lovepurpose5210
      @lovepurpose5210 2 года назад +1

      Hope you're doing well, Beth

  • @crystalgale15
    @crystalgale15 2 года назад +24

    My 2022 budget and sinking funds will be different because I have just started my 1 yr maternity leave and my income is cut in half. I am doing the 2022 savings challenges as well to motivate myself even more.
    Wishing everyone a good 2022! May all our financial goals be reached 💙

  • @sarahhouk
    @sarahhouk 2 года назад +42

    I love this video. So helpful. Last year was the first year I was able to save $600 for
    Christmas with my sinking fund!

  • @patriciamartin4347
    @patriciamartin4347 2 года назад +21

    Many years ago, I got tired of being anxious each time a large bill like property taxes or house insurance came due so I started dividing up how much I needed to save each month and put it in a savings account. Anything that was due every 6 months or yearly was included in this. I documented it all on a spreadsheet and each time money was added to that particular item, it was listed as addition or subtraction on the spreadsheet. Any extra that we had was put in the savings account and listed as just savings. That way we drew interest off of the sinking funds, although we did not have a name for them back then. Not only did I have the money to pay these bills but also made a little off of them during the time they were in the account. When it came time to pay the bill, I drew the money out of the savings and deposited it into the bank account. Solved the anxiety problem and made extra money too

  • @dwtbb00
    @dwtbb00 2 года назад +32

    This video is very resourceful. When I started saving about two years ago, I started with 5 categories. I’m now up to 22-23. I live on a fixed income and it’s saved me from massive stress and anxiety. I can now pay for things and not use a cc and seeing that I may have money leftover makes me feel good.

  • @tyresseferguson2462
    @tyresseferguson2462 2 года назад +5

    So happy that I found a balance between saving, investing, spending, and paying off debt. This balance has allowed me to live a comfortable live without stressing over my finances.

  • @tammytarry3202
    @tammytarry3202 2 года назад +18

    Awesome video!!! I am 60 yrs old, and have never heard of a sinking fund! I have heard about the envelope method. You have such a wealth of great information you are sharing here! It makes so much sense, and I am going to start my own sinking funds. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • @chiknlittle
    @chiknlittle 2 года назад +17

    Sinking funds have given me SO much financial freedom. I found you in December 2018 and what a difference your method has made on my life! :) Thanks, Miko

  • @khaleesiy.7886
    @khaleesiy.7886 2 года назад +5

    I love that. You don’t stop living because you have debt.

  • @justanotherfan18
    @justanotherfan18 2 года назад +4

    Your the best at explaining things. Love that you are visual as I am too. I have been using a spreadsheet that I look at weekly, and this year want to start the cash sinking funds. Single mom here, that built up my credit score to buy a home after ex destroyed it, bought a car with cash, and is debt free here in 2021!! Thanks for the video.

  • @rachelbishop1617
    @rachelbishop1617 2 года назад +18

    I’ve tried really hard this year to save but I’ve spent so much and most of its wasted. Next year I’m getting on track to build up my sinking funds. I’m a single mum to tree young children in the uk so I need to be sensible. Love you and your channel 😍. Thank you for the motivation

    • @rachelp276
      @rachelp276 2 года назад +5

      Don’t start next year, start now!!

  • @ciannacoleman5125
    @ciannacoleman5125 2 года назад +3

    I took your idea of a gift giving SF and it was the best decision ever. I normally buy gifts throughout the year anyway but the fund ensures I have the money whenever I come across the gift I want to get. My bf was surprised when I told him Xmas didn't effect my December budget at all, because I already had the money set aside.

  • @frugaltofi7276
    @frugaltofi7276 2 года назад +9

    As a single mom for many years now, Sinking Funds saved me when my kids were growing up. From the increased summer expenses due to child care all the way up to helping me fund them through their senior year of high school (cha-ching!). Definitely softened the impact. Great overview of SF! And thank you for the free SF tracker. Printed and ready for 2022.

  • @Lfgyf
    @Lfgyf Год назад +24

    I recently got into the RUclips financial niche, and I’ve taken a deep dive into investing. Particularly, stock investments as it interests me. I have tried multiple methods to build my portfolio in the past. So far I’m making progress the help of a fund manager. Back to the video, wonderful job there. I always look forward to your content.

    • @OlineFarms
      @OlineFarms Год назад +1

      From the your comment, I instantly knew that you have good technical understanding, and experience of investing! Professional help can never go out of style because you have an advantage over others.

    • @Rubyruby287
      @Rubyruby287 Год назад +2

      I have paid off my mortgage, and have enough saved in my emergency fund before hitting 40 next month. And by God’s Grace I invested two-third of my salary in stocks, ETF, and bonds. Over time my investments have yielded a little over $92k with Sir Jonas’ help. Looking at building a robust retirement in 2 to 3 years time.

    • @Lilybee931
      @Lilybee931 Год назад +1

      @@Rubyruby287Could you be kind enough to drop a lead to him? Thank you in advance.

    • @Rubyruby287
      @Rubyruby287 Год назад

      @@Lilybee931 Sure,
      Hermanw jonas (a g mal comm

    • @Lilybee931
      @Lilybee931 Год назад +1

      I appreciate your response. I shot him a mail. I’m excited to start investing!

  • @shareh2006
    @shareh2006 2 года назад +4

    I would like to see more of you starting someone on a new budget and the calendar you use to figure out how you need to distribute checks for bills.

  • @AshleyLynn593
    @AshleyLynn593 2 года назад +13

    I just printed off the Savings Challenge and organized my binder! I have never been so excited to start a new year for savings/budgeting. Just one suggestion; in the BBP spiral instead of putting the pocket folder in the back I wish it was in front so when we print off extra things we see them when we open our BBP :)
    I was able to pay off only one store card which I'm super proud about because I lost my job and when I found a new one it was below my normal salary range. My goal is to pay off the other ones I have in 2022! For a HY savings accounts, I also have multiple ones with Synchrony so I can try to earn a little extra money.

  • @azimaslam6375
    @azimaslam6375 2 года назад +2

    You changed my life.
    Thank you.
    I wish I saw your channel before. I could have been debt free and saved lots of money.
    But its never too late . I'm saving for my house and paying my car loan right now
    Business tax is killing me @28 % .
    Working on it to change it to
    Co- operation from sole propertorship .
    You are one intelligent lady and I respect you .
    Thank you alot.....
    God bless your family 👪

    • @shalesiamattews2981
      @shalesiamattews2981 2 года назад

      Very good of you friend it’s never too late , you need to save and make good decisions about your finances, you can be able to earn passively and be able to pay of your loan , build a good ROI

    • @shalesiamattews2981
      @shalesiamattews2981 2 года назад

      I know of Rachel Blanc she’s very popular there’s more info on her Face book page she will be able to manage you on building a good inve stment portfolio so as to earn passively and meet up to your goals

  • @lynnhager7763
    @lynnhager7763 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for the info. I started using sinking funds this past year and I was able to save enough to renew my nursing license and have enough to pay our property taxes in December. This will the first time in years they will be paid on time. We have always struggled to pay them before and usually paid them late. But not this year thanks to sinking funds!

  • @multifxinc2561
    @multifxinc2561 2 года назад +1

    If you don't find a means of multiplying money,you will wake up one day to realize that the money you thought you had,has finished.Investment is key.

  • @irishgirl4977
    @irishgirl4977 2 года назад +5

    My goal for 2022 is to getting closer to paying off my car! I still use my envelopes to help pay off Christmas, Vacation, gas for the car, etc. This has helped so much!

  • @kelleydisney31
    @kelleydisney31 2 года назад +5

    I didn’t have sinking funds until this year. Having them has really helped me plan for things that I know are coming up. Great video!

  • @michellemorales401
    @michellemorales401 2 года назад +5

    Thank you Miko. This is just the boost I needed to get myself I gear! 👍😊👍 Challenge accepted!!
    I just wrote out my goals, 3 sinking fund categories, annual expenses and will start preparing a budget outline for 2022. 💙💜💙

  • @cferracini
    @cferracini 2 года назад +6

    I guess the idea behind the name "sinking fund" is "if I don't save for this, it will sink my funds" maybe even into debt. Interesting concept.

  • @shawnmariemann
    @shawnmariemann 2 года назад +3

    I can't wait until I have enough money in my budget to do this. Right now I can't cover my bills yet. The day is coming though. Can't wait!

  • @tatyoh7
    @tatyoh7 2 года назад +1

    OMG!!! I have researched sinking funds a lot over the past couple days and this is the first time I actually understand them!! Just found your channel today and I am hooked, so much valuable information!! I have already learned and APPLIED so much into my budget!! thank you so much for making such useful content!!

  • @chastityyy43
    @chastityyy43 2 года назад +7

    Maybe for your 2023 book you could add the sinking funds savings tracker with the visuals. I like both 😊

  • @libbysworld7649
    @libbysworld7649 9 месяцев назад +2

    This video set me on the best path ever. Please make one for 2024. Thank you!

  • @mestrada42
    @mestrada42 2 года назад +9

    hi, I started my envelope journey in august. I am surprised how paying yourself first and setting aside just a few bucks has really helped my family. I am also tracking my spending it is shocking to see it in black and white. Eating out adds up, Yikes. As for savings, I needed to buy my kids school pictures and I was able to save almost the full amount needed. It felt so good to only have to find 10 bucks then all of it. I know next year I will have all the money in cash.

  • @monicaambs
    @monicaambs 2 года назад +1

    I am very frugal so I keep all my sinking funds recorded in a binder with each month on one page and can instantly see it all at once. I divide the page into 5 columns. The first column is labelled Category the second column is labelled “current amount”, the third column is a plus sign + for what I add, the fourth column is a negative sign - to record how much I remove and the final column is labelled total. No need to buy envelopes, buying a safe etc. I use a debit card for all purchases because I can control myself with purchases. I also have another section in my binder to record all purchases. I check my account every morning online to know what is there. I have very few items that come out of my account. All bills except food, gas, fun money and mortgage amounts to $639 per month. Those bills are automatically deducted from my account.

  • @ShaneyBright
    @ShaneyBright 2 года назад +4

    New subscriber! My eyes are opened to this neat new-to-me idea.❤

  • @sanderslife8484
    @sanderslife8484 2 года назад +2

    Hi I just want to say Thank you so much! I have just started this journey and I was becoming very much overwhelmed ..I ran across you channel and yesss! You are what I need in my life and the encouraging words and everything you talked about had me understanding what I needed to move forward…Also encouraged me to keep at it and excited that I don’t have to worry about my two young boys getting what they need in future..Again Thank you so much!

  • @babblingbrooke98
    @babblingbrooke98 2 года назад +8

    I’ve recently started in my budgeting journey so videos like yours have been teaching me so much thank you!😊

  • @carolejean8110
    @carolejean8110 2 года назад +5

    I found your channel recently and I love it. I am doing a recap of my 2021 finance and starting to write my 2022 goals and organization. I have my emergency fund, no debt except our mortgage. I am thinking about different sinking funds for a car in few years or our next vacation.

  • @bstephen7517
    @bstephen7517 2 года назад +8

    THIS GREAT MAN RAUL HAS BEEN DOING WONDERFUL JOBS. I JUST GOT ACCESS TO MY CHEATING PARTNER'S PHONE WITHOUT TOUCHING HIS PHONE

  • @lg8302
    @lg8302 2 года назад +5

    About 2 years ago I heard the first time about Sinking Funds and started immediately in Switzerland. But since I never pay anything in cash anymore I am doing it only in writing and have the money on the bank account to pay the credit card bills. Works super like this. Great system even if not using separate accounts or cash envelopes. The only thing I never figured out is to how it came to the name "Sinking Funds" . but maybe it is more logical for native English speakers :)

    • @efsaturn
      @efsaturn 2 года назад

      I believe this is from accounting where companies would put aside funds for large delectable assets

    • @efsaturn
      @efsaturn 2 года назад +1

      I like to call them freedom funds which I got from a book a very long time ago.

  • @balboathedog
    @balboathedog 2 года назад +2

    Explaining all of this is your gift! Thank you for sharing your gifts on your platform!

  • @jessy6603
    @jessy6603 2 года назад +1

    I save first and then spend . That is always my policy . I save for retirement, kids college and pay all my bills and save the rest. I give myself 100$ every month as fun money like buying lunches at work , new clothes or shoes I only draw 100$ in cash every month. That works best for me , There are some months I hardly spend any money . So the next month I have more money saved up from previous month to spend . That works for me that I can do things guilt free . It makes me help to find best deal or things I buy or not waste money on buying things I don’t need .

    • @shalesiamattews2981
      @shalesiamattews2981 2 года назад

      Very good strategy friend, it will be advisable you invest in your finances build a solid ROI and also earn passively

    • @shalesiamattews2981
      @shalesiamattews2981 2 года назад

      I have a solid inv estment portfolio following Rachel Blanc instructions she’s very popular there’s more info on her Face book page :)

  • @janeknight3597
    @janeknight3597 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for the breakdown. It cleared up a lot of confusion over ongoing versus defined goal funds. ❤️

  • @1977NOBODY
    @1977NOBODY 2 года назад +2

    I’m about to start my credit card and loan pay off journey…..I’m in a 10.5k hole,And 2022 has to be debt free👍🏻Love your videos they definitely teach and inspire🙂

  • @MommieOfthree
    @MommieOfthree 2 года назад +4

    I was looking for a savings tracker in my planner - i love this one! printing it now!!!

  • @KristensClassroom
    @KristensClassroom 2 года назад +1

    As someone who left their 9-5 to work for myself, this is amazing!! 💙

  • @hardydesigner
    @hardydesigner 2 года назад +2

    I stumbled on your video today and I have to say I am so excited to get started! I am ready to start 2022 with my goals.. thank you! 🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @balindadrouin-holyk3552
    @balindadrouin-holyk3552 2 года назад +2

    Saw this video in my feed and now I am obsessed with your content! I subscribed!!!!!
    As a Bookkeeping student graduating next summer, I am determined to purchase the workbook and envelopes.
    Although I am debt-free my goal is to begin saving into a RRSP, investing in Index Funds and finally have a budget where I don't rely upon credit.

  • @MariaSanchez-he2vo
    @MariaSanchez-he2vo 2 года назад +3

    I absolutely love how you explain everything wish that I can translate all that to Spanish for a few family members that are still living paycheck to paycheck. Your channel has change my life for good, thank you and keep those videos coming.

    • @The419co
      @The419co 2 года назад

      If they have RUclips there is closed captioning available in multiple languages. Hope that helps

    • @MariaSanchez-he2vo
      @MariaSanchez-he2vo 2 года назад +1

      @@The419co yes it does help thank you but sometimes the meaning gets lots in the translation word per word

  • @cscreative5460
    @cscreative5460 2 года назад +1

    We cash flow a lot. We find it to be a lot less overwhelming than sinking funds. We do love our Christmas sinking fund though! And car maintenance savings help so much too because we know it’ll happen!

  • @chelseawalter509
    @chelseawalter509 2 года назад +5

    My husband and I payed off our whole wedding with sinking funds. Not having the stress of paying everything last minute let us enjoy the moments that really mattered more.

  • @sophiex7093
    @sophiex7093 2 года назад

    Sinking funds and emergency funds are so important. Thanks for motivating all these women 💗💗

  • @davidkopatz8270
    @davidkopatz8270 2 года назад

    I'm going to start a sinking fund for my car maintenance! Thanks for introducing me to this method.

  • @PackMom
    @PackMom 2 года назад +6

    My bank lets me use “buckets” to allocate money toward different goals. Deposits go into my “core” savings and I can allocate my dollars from there to the categories I create. I can create as many as I want/need and don’t have to keep track of more than one account.

    • @fealishacunningham3542
      @fealishacunningham3542 2 года назад

      Which bank do you use? I'm looking for something like this because it seems more practical to me

    • @Naturallyro_
      @Naturallyro_ 2 года назад

      @@fealishacunningham3542 Ally Bank does this, and i love it!

  • @em......
    @em...... 2 года назад +1

    I am not sure why I watched this. I have no debt (including mortgage), I have a number of sinking funds and a savings fund. I love to budget and sort my money and yet, I still watched this entire video with interest haha. (your property taxes are huge! I live in Australia and mine aren't that expensive)

  • @mariahmills7476
    @mariahmills7476 2 года назад +1

    I’m starting in 2022! I pray it goes good and we stay on track!!!

  • @malloryjohnson6192
    @malloryjohnson6192 Год назад

    So I follow Dave Ramsay and stumbled upon your video out of curiosity because he talks about sinking funds too. In complete honesty, I stayed away from creating and using sinking funds but your video outlined how they can be so helpful! Gave me a totally different perspective because I always thought they were used for HUGE expenses like purchasing a car in the future, a downpayment, or something large. But Christmas, birthdays, valentines days deserve them equally. I love Christmas but dislike my budget every year because we are that family who spend a whopping extra $2,000 EXTRA in December because that is when all of the Christmas expenses come out. But I am reconsidering and I thank you for making this video to help people like me understand!

  • @tarasmith7318
    @tarasmith7318 2 года назад +2

    I do not know how to save for an emergency fund, let alone a sinking fund. Help!!!

    • @shalesiamattews2981
      @shalesiamattews2981 2 года назад

      I can recommend Rachel Blanc she’s quite popular there’s more info on her Face book page , she will be able to guide you on making good decisions about your finances and also earn passively . Get knowledge on anything about finances from her

  • @financechannel5815
    @financechannel5815 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for explaining your sinking funds. I have a better understanding now.

  • @fearlessinaali8575
    @fearlessinaali8575 2 года назад

    She's a mom everyone needs ❤️❤️

  • @ginahowell4059
    @ginahowell4059 2 года назад +3

    I love the explanations!! Thank you for all you do to inspire everyone!

  • @cashmeinparadise
    @cashmeinparadise 2 года назад +3

    You explained everything so well! Excited to plan for my 2022 sinking funds! 🌺💜🤙🏼🥰

  • @clarisamarie104
    @clarisamarie104 2 года назад +1

    The explanation you gave is so helpful! I haven't been succeeding lately because it's hard to give myself that permission to spend/save a little while paying off debt.

  • @CoolCraftyCreations
    @CoolCraftyCreations 2 года назад +6

    I purchased the Budget Workbook for 2022 and I have been doing cash envelopes since finishing Financial Peace University back in 2015. I am definitely excited about utilizing your workbook because I’ve always used budget planners but I wanted a more extensive plan, so here we are ! Let’s Go Miko! 2022! Debt Free Me!

  • @MultiGreena
    @MultiGreena 2 года назад +1

    Best video ever on RUclips. Thanks for all explanations 👍🏻

  • @yolandabacon3662
    @yolandabacon3662 2 года назад

    I have to admit - I am so over debt. I knew you have to save to stay out of debt. I must admit the Costco ongoing sinking fund gave me a good idea for Sam's ongoing fund. The most important is to start. Thank you!

  • @krmh75
    @krmh75 2 года назад +2

    Love this! Was just trying to figure out sinking funds for 2022

  • @shelliepage8271
    @shelliepage8271 2 года назад +2

    Wow!! That’s a hefty property tax bill!! I feel 😇. Mine is $1000.00.

  • @pmuth86
    @pmuth86 2 года назад +3

    I LOVE THIS. You have opened my eyes and made me feel like this is achievable for me. There is enough stress and chaos in this world with raising children and money stress is one major thing we can do without. THIS (YOU) might have changed my mindset and probably my way of life. I'm determined to change my spending habits so I can live financially happier for my children and family. Thank you. xx

    • @shalesiamattews2981
      @shalesiamattews2981 2 года назад +2

      You’re right sis I will advise you to do more of savings and make good decisions about my finances if possibly invest build a solid investment portfolio probably a good ROI

    • @shalesiamattews2981
      @shalesiamattews2981 2 года назад +2

      I’m not afraid of anything, because I’m working towards my financial freedom following Rachel Blanc instructions she’s very popular there’s more info on her Face book page ;)

  • @deeb2056
    @deeb2056 2 года назад +2

    Petty cash accounts!! Lovely idea with the envelopes and card for running totals. This has given me the kick up the *** to get going for January

  • @melissa99435
    @melissa99435 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video, it really helped me to look at sinking funds a bit differently. 👏👏👏 Time to get planning for 2022 & get my debit paid off🤦🏽‍♀️😉

    • @shalesiamattews2981
      @shalesiamattews2981 2 года назад

      Very good sis , I can recommend Rachel Blanc she’s quite popular there’s more info on her Face book page , she will be able to guide you on making good decisions about your finances and also earn passively to be able to get your debt pay off fast

  • @heathertaylor-willockx3632
    @heathertaylor-willockx3632 2 года назад +5

    Just FYI: I use two different banks, and both of them allow me to have as many accounts as I want without fees. I have over 20 accounts, which I use like the envelope method. Some of these accounts have very low balances most of the time. I'm just saying a bank can be used for this just as easily as a credit union.

    • @fealishacunningham3542
      @fealishacunningham3542 2 года назад

      Which banks because I'm looking for something like this

    • @heathertaylor-willockx3632
      @heathertaylor-willockx3632 2 года назад

      @@fealishacunningham3542 I use Flagstar and Comerica, but there is a good chance if you just go in and get to know your bankers, they can help you with it. We get a lot out of being friends with the local branch staff. But I would just go in and ask them if they will help you set up a bunch of accounts. The staff usually get bonuses or credit each month for the amount of accounts they open, so you are helping them too. And I would never open an account that has a fee. There are plenty of places that don't.

  • @user-jv1cl2fs6m
    @user-jv1cl2fs6m 2 года назад

    A message I just to a friend with the link: This explains it all and I think you'll really learn a lot about envelopes and sinking funds. Of all the videos I've watched on this topic, I think this is the best!

  • @sofondadavis5028
    @sofondadavis5028 2 года назад

    Sinking Funds are a game changer even if you don't have the full amount needed. It's about peace of mind. Image how less stressed you are to have half or even a quarter of the amount needed and not having to start for zero.

  • @TEHP1970
    @TEHP1970 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video. I started my sinking funds this year and this video helped me a lot to organize my sinking funds for 2022. 🙂

  • @thecoracrew152
    @thecoracrew152 2 года назад

    my grandfather always told me that "rain drops will fill a bucket". every time i go through these videos and FB communities, my grandpa is in the back of my mind saying that phrase with you. lol

  • @traceycreating5500
    @traceycreating5500 2 года назад

    Oh, I want to say so much to you, I fought back tears watching and listening, I heard it to the core. Thank you 💌🇦🇺

  • @rochelleph7945
    @rochelleph7945 2 года назад

    I just suddenly saw this video and started binge watching. love this. subscribed already and will watch every video there is..

  • @Teach75
    @Teach75 2 года назад +1

    I appreciate all the work that goes into this. After my husband went into the owner operator business with his family we racked up over $80,000 in debt very quickly. We thought a $5,000 emergency found would be enough. We were wrong. I found Dave Ramsey and followed his budgeting advice. We paid off more than $80,000 in debt in a couple of years. However, with his business we are constantly upgrading trucks and trailers ($80,000-150,000) and he is on the road a lot. He uses credit cards for fuel if can’t get home for cash and I have spent over 10 years at home working 3 jobs (full time EL teacher and have an Etsy store and quilting business) meanwhile raising our 3 kids and trying to budget when I have no idea how much he is spending or how much the next truck or trailer or breakdown will be. On top of all that, he never gets paid the same or at the same time each month. I don’t know what to do anymore. I honestly want to give up. I have no problem dealing with a budget when I have all the information and I am making the decisions but when you have another party involved and they don’t want to or aren’t available to help work on it it is almost impossible. I bet you don’t get people wishing they were a single mom working on a budget very often.

  • @beth3535
    @beth3535 5 месяцев назад

    I use SFs for both annual and seasonal expenses. County and school taxes as well as annual insurance premiums are annual. Seasonal expenses include energy and planned spending for vacations. It’s painless and it goes into bank savings, which is worthless in terms of interest but that may change. Most months, I’m able to cover the budget items, have some spending money, and put aside 20% for long-term savings. I’m at 50% of part-time income going into my 401K but plan to increase that to 70% shortly. Planning with SFs and realistic budgeting numbers has made that possible.

  • @poptarttumbleaby8305
    @poptarttumbleaby8305 2 года назад

    omg the sports envelope is adorable it fits the theme so well

  • @TanyaScorpio
    @TanyaScorpio Год назад

    10:46 I was wondering how to use this...this is wonderful....

  • @LGnLA
    @LGnLA 2 года назад

    13:54 bookmark, 'the how to' brilliant breakdown!!! Thank youuu!!!🥰

  • @Mitzi73
    @Mitzi73 2 года назад +6

    I used up all my 2021 Christmas sinking fund but still have gifts to buy. But already purchased 90% and I will cashflow the rest (about $100). I am ok with that.

  • @jonnaborosky8836
    @jonnaborosky8836 2 года назад +7

    Wonderful!
    I like your binder book. When I look at planners, I don't find that they have enough pages for all my sinking funds...so I don't buy them. Do you customize your planners at all. I usually just make my own (and have for decades) so it'll fit my needs and keep it in a 3-ring binder, which my ex-employer would otherwise throw away when they changed formats for dispersing info. This system works for me, but it takes a lot of time to set it up, because I have to create each page myself. I do it manually because I don't have a working printer right now, and no plans to get one soon. (Very low disability income.) It would be hard for me to afford a planner, but for the convenience, if it had enough pages for my financial needs, I'd find a way to buy it.
    I enjoy listening to you so much. You sound like a teacher...you're so clear, detailed and point out what you mean with visuals. You make learning so easy.

  • @sandralauersdorf6268
    @sandralauersdorf6268 2 года назад +3

    I love the way you teach!

  • @TheBohemianStyle
    @TheBohemianStyle 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for the reminder that life continues if you have debt and to continue to save into your sinking funds. Can you show again how you track which bank and account when saving for your different sinking funds? Can you do another video to explain again how you use tracking expenses with cash, debit and should one be used for credit cards? I have monthly automatic payments to my transit pass. I’m not sure how to document that I paid that credit card payment each month or maybe I’ll pay twice a month?💋

  • @clschaan
    @clschaan 2 года назад

    I cash flowed christmas and a huge dentist bill in about three months time when i decided to get my finances together in September 2022. Never again! My husband and I worked a lot of overtime because we refused to use credit and I am proud of that but we both ended up so burnt out.

  • @andudontstopyo
    @andudontstopyo 2 года назад +2

    Awesome teaching and breakdown on sinking funds. 🤗

  • @michellehopkins7765
    @michellehopkins7765 Год назад

    THIS🙌 THIS is what they should teach in all schools!! I wish I would've learned about all this when I started working at 16. I'm 35 now

  • @jonathan9552
    @jonathan9552 2 года назад

    YNAB makes this so much easier than stuffing envelopes with cash. Has made our lives so much more structured when it comes to money.

  • @delawrencecharlesblue2014
    @delawrencecharlesblue2014 2 года назад

    Thanks for illuminating the value of sinking funds.

  • @moneywithjustliving5258
    @moneywithjustliving5258 7 месяцев назад

    Good Morning, listening while at work.