If i were you, i would use a red pen to write the negative difference (when you over spent) and a green pen for the positive difference (when you were underbudget)
I like to use color-coding when closing out my budget. I highlight the differences either in green (for staying within my budget) or I use a red marker to highlight where I was over. This is helpful to see at a glance the times I went either over or under budget.
Im happy to come across your videos because adulting stinks, but we have to hold ourselves accountable to do better. So I am with you on this journey 🙌🏾
You could trim your budget more. Pandora and Netflix is not a need. Also, where are your basic expenses like rent, car payment, gasoline, etc. I get those payments are probably automated, but it would be good for viewers to understand the full picture. Good luck on your journey!
Thank you! The mandatory go to my Schools First and it's a completely separate account. I use an Excel sheet now, so I hope that's a little more helpful
Thank you for being so open and sharing your journey! Very helpful to know i am not alone. May i ask what kind of employment you have? I am looking for higher paying jobs. Thanks a bunch!
You can totally do this! I'm in management now, but I worked my way up. I started in the entry level position and always showed up to work and did my best. I take some time learn my role, then the next few months actually doing my role, and once I've done that, I'm looking for new things to learn to continue my growth onto the next job which is hopefully a promotion.
If i were you, i would use a red pen to write the negative difference (when you over spent) and a green pen for the positive difference (when you were underbudget)
Thank you! I moved to Excel and it does all the math automatically for me lol
Can u zoom in more on the budget because its hard to follow 😁
I'm so sorry! I was recording for weeks, just talking to myself. I'll do better moving forward!
That's ok :) @@budgetsavvyashcash7281
Great notebook set up! Maybe put a - in front of the negative difference or use a red pen.
This is great! I moved to excel where it does the thinking for me. When I copy it to paper, I will definitely use colors to help me
I like to use color-coding when closing out my budget. I highlight the differences either in green (for staying within my budget) or I use a red marker to highlight where I was over. This is helpful to see at a glance the times I went either over or under budget.
Im happy to come across your videos because adulting stinks, but we have to hold ourselves accountable to do better. So I am with you on this journey 🙌🏾
Enjoyed the video.
You could trim your budget more. Pandora and Netflix is not a need. Also, where are your basic expenses like rent, car payment, gasoline, etc. I get those payments are probably automated, but it would be good for viewers to understand the full picture. Good luck on your journey!
Thank you! The mandatory go to my Schools First and it's a completely separate account. I use an Excel sheet now, so I hope that's a little more helpful
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Thank you for sharing. 🇬🇧💛🤍
Thank you!
Thank you for being so open and sharing your journey! Very helpful to know i am not alone. May i ask what kind of employment you have? I am looking for higher paying jobs. Thanks a bunch!
You can totally do this! I'm in management now, but I worked my way up. I started in the entry level position and always showed up to work and did my best. I take some time learn my role, then the next few months actually doing my role, and once I've done that, I'm looking for new things to learn to continue my growth onto the next job which is hopefully a promotion.
What is the note book you are using?
Loved your notebook setup