My Process Before Cash Stuffing | Cash Envelope Stuffing for Beginners | Zero-Based Budget

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • In this video I’m sharing my process for how I prepare to cash stuff my sinking funds each week! How I use my A5 Budget Binder pages, Cash Planning Sheets and Teller Slips!
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Комментарии • 79

  • @vanessapagan3976
    @vanessapagan3976 Год назад +16

    Just found your channel and I'm obsessed. I'm 19 almost 20 and still living with my parents. I just got a full-time job so I figured it would be smart for me to start budgeting as if I was living on my own, this way when I actually am I'll have a lot in savings. Budgeting and saving has always been hard for me because I do have a spending problem and it's hard to keep track of everything. I appreciate how honest you are about also having a spending problem and struggling to know where the money is going and how there's no shame in that, also you're so good at explaining everything and you're digital downloads are so affordable. I've just ordered some affordable starter materials on amazon plus your All-In-One Budgeting System - Digital Download and I'm so excited to start my cash stuffing journey!

  • @mstngsali1
    @mstngsali1 Год назад +7

    I have a completely different method but that's ok. 🙂 This is my first real week and so far it feels so empowering walking into Target knowing exactly what I can spend and what I need (meal planning and detailed grocery lists are awesome). Thank you for the inspiration!!! You're the best!

    • @theaestheticdollar
      @theaestheticdollar  Год назад

      Yesss!! Way to go!!!

    • @Aagggyy
      @Aagggyy Год назад +1

      ​@@theaestheticdollarI'm doing a cashless method. For two reasons. One, I don't like holding cash at all and don't feel safe with it. Two, live in a rural area with no banks. I'm gonna get spending trackers. Will this method be alright?

  • @zDhappy
    @zDhappy Год назад +1

    love how the process is before you actually cash stuff. I am excited for the A5 binders.

  • @TravelingNana63
    @TravelingNana63 9 месяцев назад

    Best video ever. I didnt know exactly how everyone was getting all their cash stuffing denominations correctly. I kinda knew but you made it so very clear.

  • @CasuallyMatthew
    @CasuallyMatthew Год назад

    This is so pretty ! I love how you’re keeping track of everything!

  • @curvyechronicles
    @curvyechronicles Год назад

    I love so much seeing how everyone chooses to do their breakdowns! Some so similar and some so different. This is great to see how you go about it!

  • @alittleofitall_
    @alittleofitall_ Год назад

    Those budget binders 😍 completely agree- my husband and I are a team too 💚 absolutely love to see how we all do it differently! It’s a beautiful thing to see how different our minds work! Girl I do too!! I mess up all. the. time! Loved this! 💚

  • @Ms.AprilBudgetsandSaves
    @Ms.AprilBudgetsandSaves Год назад

    Helpful info. Thank you.🙏🏽 I’m usually very challenged with how to break down sinking funds.

  • @bossupbudgets
    @bossupbudgets Год назад

    Great buffering ❤ love the breakdown!

  • @user-ek8sb2nw7n
    @user-ek8sb2nw7n Год назад

    Best realness ever! 😂 Love your videos and look forward to your posts. The aesthetic is everything!

  • @musicinmheartnsoul
    @musicinmheartnsoul Год назад

    Hello! I’m new to your channel and I’m also from MN. i love your video because it’s simple to understand. Thank you for creating great quality content videos!

  • @autumndroplet9776
    @autumndroplet9776 Год назад

    Loved the video Emily! Look forward to see your video later today! ♥

  • @hebudgets
    @hebudgets Год назад

    Great budget breakdown!

  • @envysenvelopes
    @envysenvelopes Год назад

    I'm still learning. Thanks for sharing. Great vid ✉️✉️💜💜

  • @theresadavis7604
    @theresadavis7604 Год назад

    I absolutely LOVE your handwriting 😍❤

  • @TheBlessedBudgets.
    @TheBlessedBudgets. Год назад +1

    This was great to see! I love that you show that you are a human too!!! I get paid bi-weekly and this is how I did my first budget/cash stuffing….happy to know I’m on the right path! Thanks, Emily!

    • @SuzanneP-uv8fq
      @SuzanneP-uv8fq Год назад

      I’ve been struggling a bit because I use income form the month I’m planning for to plan my budget. Still trying to save up to have a month’s worth of funds available. How long did it take you to save up in order to be able to pay yourself at the beginning of the month from prior month’s earnings?

    • @theaestheticdollar
      @theaestheticdollar  Год назад +1

      That is awesome! You’re doing great 🤩

    • @theaestheticdollar
      @theaestheticdollar  Год назад +1

      We didn’t save up, it’s the same as people who get paid once a month, you’re getting paid for the work you already did, I hope that makes sense!

  • @LilRedBudgets
    @LilRedBudgets Год назад

    ❤ great explanation 🙌

  • @miguelbudgets
    @miguelbudgets Год назад

    Very detailed!

  • @TheBudgetGirl
    @TheBudgetGirl Год назад

    I get paid once a month so this is very helpful and informative ❤❤❤

  • @jenniferbaez1725
    @jenniferbaez1725 Год назад

    This was super helpful! I’m new at this and I was just going to get random bills from the bank! 😂 I see that everything is intentional!

  • @gracefilledfinances
    @gracefilledfinances Год назад

    Thank you for sharing
    I love seeing your process...❤

  • @BlackNBlue10_4
    @BlackNBlue10_4 Год назад +1

    You explained this sooooooo well!!!!!

  • @harriettgonzalez1080
    @harriettgonzalez1080 Год назад

    Great tips

  • @ShannonsBudgets
    @ShannonsBudgets Год назад

    Helpful video

  • @kristinasmith996
    @kristinasmith996 Год назад +1

    vry fun

  • @sitterfo
    @sitterfo Год назад

    Hi there! I was wondering what time your launch will be? I’m always so sad when I try to purchase and everything is sold out! I really want that new budget binder! Lol

  • @ginamoffett1973
    @ginamoffett1973 Год назад

    I really like this video, ❤ new subscriber

  • @beautifull2798
    @beautifull2798 11 месяцев назад

    Does the binder come with the sheets? I know you say you create them, do you have a video on how if so?

  • @thebubblystuffer
    @thebubblystuffer Год назад

    😊

  • @bethbeckermeyer1732
    @bethbeckermeyer1732 Год назад

    ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

  • @placeinnh
    @placeinnh Год назад

    I’m curious about your debt payoff. What is your thought on cash stuffing versus using the extra money to pay off debt faster? Seems like you are making enough income to do both? I have been debating and decided to hold off on sinking funds to throw everything at debt. I’d love to know your thought process. Thanks for all the amazing content!

    • @theaestheticdollar
      @theaestheticdollar  11 месяцев назад

      We are doing both! The reason we cash stuff sinking funds that way we do is because we are both self-employed, and I want to make sure that our family is taken care of if my husband and I both have a lower income month 🖤 I think at the end of the day, you have to do what’s best for you and your family and if that is being gazelle intense about paying off debt, then 100% that’s what you should do! 🥰

  • @jacquelinemendiola29
    @jacquelinemendiola29 Год назад +1

    Hello, so i wanted to start cash stuffing im 18 and i had started my first job so far ive worked 2 months and i get paid Biweekly and i get around $480, so in total around $960 for every month except for the months that have 3 fridays such as june i get paid on the 29th so a 3rd time...but anyways i don't pay bills, or phone bills really nothing fixed as i live with my mom and i only pay for food when i go out by myself, i buy my own clothes, and sometimes hygine, and i like to read books so i do buy books every month or every 2 months, i also have a kitty that i want to buy toys for him, and ofc when its someone ik there birthday i want to buy them gifts, but in the end i just want to learn to manage my money and not buy just random stuff every time i go out somewhere im very organized and i do try my best to be mindful and not buy too much such as make-up i wont be buying anymore since i have enough🌸🌸

    • @theaestheticdollar
      @theaestheticdollar  Год назад +1

      Wow! I wish I was this responsible at 18! I’m so proud of you!!! DM me on Instagram!
      If I could go back and talk to my 18 year old self, I’d tell her to do savings challenges and save as much as she can in this season of life 🤍
      And in addition to saving, also cash stuff for fun stuff for yourself 🥰

    • @jacquelinemendiola29
      @jacquelinemendiola29 Год назад

      @The Aesthetic Dollar aah! Thank you! And yes I thought it would be best to start early so once I have to start paying for bills, and even more I could already get used to saving up!😊🌸

  • @mariamartinez7283
    @mariamartinez7283 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing with us on how you do your sinking funds. Do you feel that your money tends to last more or you spend less by stuffing weekly as opposed to stuffing biweekly or even monthly? I do it biweekly but I notice that I am running out of money by the end of the first week. Any suggestions??

    • @theaestheticdollar
      @theaestheticdollar  3 месяца назад +1

      I personally like doing it every week because then I’m thinking about it on a weekly basis and I’m more aware of my spending throughout the week 🖤

  • @jennytrystobudget8564
    @jennytrystobudget8564 Год назад

    🌺🤗

  • @debbiedavidson4877
    @debbiedavidson4877 11 месяцев назад

    When you’re starting out, how are you determining how much to budget for each category? Trial and error?

    • @theaestheticdollar
      @theaestheticdollar  11 месяцев назад

      I went through my bank statement and looked at how much our bills were and our spending habits and based it off that!

  • @SuzanneP-uv8fq
    @SuzanneP-uv8fq Год назад

    I’m struggling a bit. I use funds of the month I’m in to plan my budget. I’m still working to have a month ahead of income saved up. How long did it take you to save up in order to use prior month’s earnings for the next month’s budgeting & expenses? Any tips how to get there?

    • @theaestheticdollar
      @theaestheticdollar  Год назад +1

      It’s just how we’ve always done it, we’re not a month ahead 🖤 I should have clarified that. It’s basically like how when people get paid, they’re getting paid for the work they’ve already done. It’s the same thing for us, we just pay ourselves once a month because it’s easier to make just one transfer from our business accounts to our joint accounts 🖤

    • @SuzanneP-uv8fq
      @SuzanneP-uv8fq Год назад

      Oh ok I get you. Thanks so much for clarifying. I’ve been working to save a buffer month of pay & finding it so slow going. I think I need a develop a side hustle 😅

  • @daniiobregon
    @daniiobregon Год назад

    I was wondeing how much do you pay for mortgage if that's okay to ask and how do you incorporate that into your budget? I'm brand new to cash stuffing, this is my fist week and our goal is toward buying a house + organizing/being more incontrol of our spending.

    • @theaestheticdollar
      @theaestheticdollar  Год назад +1

      We pay around $2200 for our mortgage and it’s just a line item in our budget like everything else 🖤
      Cheering you on, you got this!!! 💪🏼

    • @DavidEVogel
      @DavidEVogel Год назад

      Stuffing for fixed expenses is easy. Mortgage/month divided by number of paychecks/month. That is the amount that you should stuff each payday.

  • @EmmaNoemi
    @EmmaNoemi Год назад

    Still learning here…so, are sinking funds short term savings or what is planned for the month ?

    • @TheKidchaser
      @TheKidchaser Год назад +1

      They can be short term, or long term. It can be for things such as vehicle maintenance, new car, house repairs, yearly income taxes. Whatever needs you have.

    • @FannyGodMother
      @FannyGodMother Год назад +1

      Just as the other person said, you can set them up for whatever your needs are. Some other examples are things like pet costs, clothing, fun money, date night, etc. Whatever expenses you want to plan for! They can be small goals or large ones 😊

    • @theaestheticdollar
      @theaestheticdollar  Год назад +1

      Y’all explained it better than I could have! Thank you!! And thank you for asking Emma 🥰 we’ve all got each others backs! 💪🏼

    • @DavidEVogel
      @DavidEVogel Год назад

      I define "sinking funds" as unknown expenses: Vehicle maintenance. You don’t know when you will need $600 for new tires. Every month put $20 in your vehicle maintenance envelope. You will tally debits, credits and balance.
      So you have $700 cash in your vehicle maintenance envelope. Spend $600 for tires. The balance of your vehicle maintenance envelope just “sunk” to $100.

  • @moesho265
    @moesho265 Год назад

    So if the money for May pays for June that means you’re a month ahead right?

    • @theaestheticdollar
      @theaestheticdollar  Год назад

      No, we haven’t saved to be a month ahead yet (we’re currently paying off all debt first). Since we’re self-employed incorporations, that’s how we pay ourselves 🖤
      It’s similar to how anyone is paid (self employed or not) they’re paid after they do the work, hopefully that makes sense 🥰

  • @cbp97
    @cbp97 Год назад

    Okay so silly question. I’m going to start doing this on Friday and I’m completely new to this. Now…I get paid through direct deposit. Am I going to the bank and taking out every cent?

    • @theaestheticdollar
      @theaestheticdollar  Год назад +1

      I have a cash stuffing for beginners video and I think it will be really helpful for you starting out!
      ruclips.net/video/Q7IYAiq7BeE/видео.html

    • @cbp97
      @cbp97 Год назад

      Thank you so much for getting back to me and I will check out that video! Love your videos btw 😊💕

  • @mariahgamesyt
    @mariahgamesyt 5 месяцев назад

    what bank do you use? is it okay to just draw all the money out?

    • @theaestheticdollar
      @theaestheticdollar  5 месяцев назад +1

      I’ve never emptied my accounts to cash stuff 🖤

    • @mariahgamesyt
      @mariahgamesyt 5 месяцев назад

      @@theaestheticdollar oh okay! I’m thinking of starting this! any good bank recommendations

    • @theaestheticdollar
      @theaestheticdollar  5 месяцев назад

      I just use a credit union! Also, you got this!! This entire community is here for you if you have questions 🥰 I have a “how to start cash stuffing” video that might be helpful too!

    • @mariahgamesyt
      @mariahgamesyt 5 месяцев назад

      @@theaestheticdollar Been trying to find a credit union around me that’s good. And how to manage my accounts and such. Might just use capital one and chase, idk. But thank you 🥰

  • @csancheezy7
    @csancheezy7 Год назад +3

    $200 is your savings challenge, right?!

    • @mslambospyder
      @mslambospyder Год назад +1

      That's what I gathered too

    • @theaestheticdollar
      @theaestheticdollar  Год назад +2

      YES! I figured it out in between filming my process and actual cash stuffing 🤣 you guys are so on top of it!!

  • @LOGANTorres9281
    @LOGANTorres9281 Год назад

    I think the extra 200 came from 11:35 THE 100 envelope challenge…

  • @My2CrazyKiddos
    @My2CrazyKiddos Год назад +1

    🤍🤍🤍