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I’m confused on why you leaving some things blank. Like for example your car insurance. Do you not have to pay that? Is that why you left it blank ?
I'm learning how to budget my money at 30 years of age. It is my downfall of not learning how to budget. Hopefully I can take this farther ahead
I need this bc as soon as a paycheck hits I go so feral and I don’t want to do that anymore fr. So hopefully starting to budget now at 21 will help when I’m older
worksheet link please
Can anyone help me find the link to the spreadsheet
Hi Carter! Where can I download your excel spreadsheet?❤
The fact people need to learn this is sad
I don’t see the spread sheet 😢
Great advice but one thing I would suggest is don’t connect your bank account to an app if you haven’t taken the time to read the terms of that company like Mint. My current salary monthly after taxes is $13,456 (I avoid doing any overtime) but still have bad habits ( subscriptions, buying collectibles, paying on family bills outside my home, and giving cash to random casinos.
Wow thanks so much
You're the first youtuber who is honest about her income. Followed! I love an honest queen.
you talk about everything so clearly and you are so transparant! you're doing amazing!!
23 and just graduated from college and I just landed my first "grown up" job. I've been watching tons of videos about budgeting and i really want to be able to manage my money efficiently. I appreciate theses kinds of videos, thank you!
Slow down.
I just put half my money aside and pay all my bills and use credit card with a weekly limit in my head to have cash back reward and point
you're rich if you getting paid 1500 per week. like I am happy for 2k in a MONTH.
the most impressive thing is how you can have a mortgage for $400 lol
Thank you for this great inspo! Living below your means" adjust your lifest, be frugal, budget, save and invest. This helped me out as a 6 figure earner. I've grown over a million in retirementsavings with this method
Loved this vid, thank you ☺ is there a way we can access your spreadsheet?
This motivated me to start my side jobs and start earning! I was putting it off alot. Really enjoyed the simplicity of it
Pay day and Budgeting IS really fun. I totally agree!!!!
Needed this! I’m moving into my apartment next month and I’m just being so crazy about bills so this definitely helped!! Haha
Watching this now at 22 (almost 23) with little to no knowledge on budgeting, besides "hey! don't spend more than you're earning!" And honestly sometimes I haven't even adhered to that (terrible and unsustainable, I know)!! This has made me feel infinite amounts of shame, stress, and confusion since financial situations are so personal and such a "taboo" subject to talk or ask about, even with friends. Any questions or concerns I have I usually try to talk through with myself, leading to being extremely overwhelmed and hopeless. Thank you for making this video, even though watching definitely made my blood pressure rise a little lol. It made me realize just how behind I've been when it comes to financially planning your future and that everyone should start early. I hope I'm not alone in feeling like this, especially at my age, I feel like this is something most people have started by now 😥 but I will definitely be taking notes!!
The budget sheet in your description isn't available 🙁
I’m almost 30 and was literally born into the worst financially practices with my family, I’m tired of it, I’m more than capable to be financially free and comfortable, the change is within myself !!!!
This video was so helpful. I’m 35 and just learning how to budget. It’s just one of those things that doesn’t usually get taught. We go through years and years of blowing money and accumulating debt and living paycheck to paycheck until enough is enough. This video was really helpful