I like the monthly budget in theory, but we get paid twice a month so I budget specific bills for one paycheck or another and just divide things like gas and groceries between the two checks. I enjoy your videos!
@@BrittanyFlammer I think it needs to be waaayyyy more quieter - at the moment it takes too much away from your video. It's easier for me to just mute your video and have captions on.
Just found your channel and love it Brittany. I am thinking about grabbing your bundle package and have been trying EveryDollar but it does not seem to be able to show me an entire year spend. The thought of using that and then your spreadsheet to track seems like a lot. What process do you use for adding transactions each month to total your sheet. Any Suggestions? Appreciate the content.
Yes - Everydollar is fairly limited with its reports. For myself using a spreadsheet, at the bottom of my budget, I have a section for tracking spending. I can't show you a screenshot here in TH-cam, but I enter my purchases and it tells me how much I have left in that category. Personally, I spend about 5 minutes at the end of the week making sure I've gotten everything. It can be tedious, but 5 minutes a week works for me. If you're wanting an app with good reports and great automation, Monarch Money is my favorite. BUT it's not free.
@@BrittanyFlammer is there a way to keep a copy of the monthly budget for the year. Like to look back say 3 months ago but don't see a way to do that. Just save as different tab and then restart month? Historical info is good for me
Ouch!! That hurts. We do have solar panels, but there are a lot of little things that can be done to help: led lightbulbs, turning the heat way down, ac way up, lights off, etc… it’s a small difference, but helps.
Join Fit Finance Club to stay accountable with your budgeting here: www.brittanyflammer.com/courses/fit-finance-club
I like the monthly budget in theory, but we get paid twice a month so I budget specific bills for one paycheck or another and just divide things like gas and groceries between the two checks. I enjoy your videos!
MUSIC TOO LOUD!
Thank you for the feedback!! I've started using a video editor and had them lower it some, but I will make sure they lower it more for future videos!
@@BrittanyFlammer I think it needs to be waaayyyy more quieter - at the moment it takes too much away from your video. It's easier for me to just mute your video and have captions on.
@@PaulSmith-fx8jb Thanks. I've asked the editors to lower it or delete it for future.
Hi Brittany! I love preparing for the next year! Glad to watching this!
Me too!! Whether I’m ready for it or not, the new year is here!!!
Just found your channel and love it Brittany. I am thinking about grabbing your bundle package and have been trying EveryDollar but it does not seem to be able to show me an entire year spend. The thought of using that and then your spreadsheet to track seems like a lot. What process do you use for adding transactions each month to total your sheet. Any Suggestions? Appreciate the content.
Yes - Everydollar is fairly limited with its reports.
For myself using a spreadsheet, at the bottom of my budget, I have a section for tracking spending. I can't show you a screenshot here in TH-cam, but I enter my purchases and it tells me how much I have left in that category.
Personally, I spend about 5 minutes at the end of the week making sure I've gotten everything.
It can be tedious, but 5 minutes a week works for me. If you're wanting an app with good reports and great automation, Monarch Money is my favorite. BUT it's not free.
@@BrittanyFlammer I got your bundle spreadsheet today so will use a combo. Appreciate it
@@BrittanyFlammer is there a way to keep a copy of the monthly budget for the year. Like to look back say 3 months ago but don't see a way to do that. Just save as different tab and then restart month? Historical info is good for me
What credit card are you using right now that deposits into account?
Wells Fargo active cash does and so does Fidelity.
I need a coach to help me get out of debt and to stop living paycheck to paycheck.
Fit Finance Club is a membership to help hold you accountable - get more info here: www.brittanyflammer.com/courses/fit-finance-club
Our electric bill is $325 on average smh
Ouch!! That hurts. We do have solar panels, but there are a lot of little things that can be done to help: led lightbulbs, turning the heat way down, ac way up, lights off, etc… it’s a small difference, but helps.
3000 for a month? Wow
😀