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*GIVEAWAY!* Cash Envelope Stuffing and Sinking Funds | December Paycheck #1 | Dave Ramsey Inspired

*GIVEAWAY!* Cash Envelope Stuffing and Sinking Funds | December Paycheck #1 | Dave Ramsey Inspired WE DID IT! WE DID THAT! We reached the HUGE milestone of 500 subscribers!!! Thank you so much to my subscribers for joining me on my journey of becoming financially free and independent in the hopes of one day retiring early. The budgeting community has been so welcoming and extremely motivating these past several months and this channel would not be where it is today without you all. I appreciate all the comments and likes you leave on my videos, you have no idea how much they brighten my day. As a way of saying thank you to those who have supported me along this journey I would like to have a giveaway!

⭐️GIVEAWAY RULES ⭐️
1. Be subscribed to this channel
2. Follow me on my Instagram @budgetwithjennie
3. Comment down below with your Instagram username answering one or both of the following questions: What is your biggest 2019 financial accomplishment? ***OR*** What do you like about the cash envelope system?

This giveaway will end on Friday, December 20th at 11:59pm. Winners will be selected randomly and I will reach out to the winners on Instagram through direct message. There will be three separate winners!
*You have 48 hours to claim your prize otherwise I will choose another winner*

Best of luck to you all!


Question 1: My biggest 2019 financial accomplishment is getting a full time job right after college in a field that I am interested in. This job allows me to start planning for my future with things like traveling and early retirement! I am incredibly grateful for all the opportunities this job has provided me.
Bonus Answer: My second biggest accomplishment is reaching my goal of having at least 6 months worth of living expenses saved in an emergency fund!

Question 2: I like how I can physically see how much money I am able to spend using the cash envelope system. It was harder with a debit card to see how much should go towards spending, gas, or groceries. However with the cash envelope system, I know EXACTLY how much I have and that I need to stick to it!

Again thank you so much for being interested enough in my videos to subscribe and see more. I’ve learned so much about how I handle/view money with all the cash envelope stuffing videos and your comments and I know I’ll continue to learn so much more in the future! I hope you all have a FANTASTIC day! :)


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* * * ABOUT ME * * *

Hey y’all! My name is Jennie :) I am currently 22 years old and recently graduated college in May of 2019 with a Bachelor's degree. A couple months after college I started working at my first full time job located in the sunshine state, Florida! Having started this new job and graduating college debt free thanks to the help of my parents and scholarships, I wanted to save and spend my money wisely. Since my first paycheck I will be using the cash envelope system to help me stay on budget and know where exactly my money is going.

I started making YouTube videos right when I received my first paycheck so that I can monitor my spending and budgeting from the very beginning. I hope that with this YouTube channel I can help and motivate others to budget and plan for the future right out of college or when getting their first job!

Join me on my journey to adulating, budgeting, and becoming financially free!


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