![]() ![]() In 2021 though, Qube Money finally released the only budgeting app that’s also an FDIC insured bank.Īfter years of problem solving and overcoming what I thought were insurmountable obstacles… Qube proved me wrong, and changed the face of budgeting forever. Until 2021, there wasn’t a single budgeting app that I could recommend because they all worked so differently, results were often mixed, and none of them were easier than pen and paper… so they all had a distinct learning curve that made something that’s already overwhelming even more so. There’s nothing wrong with a paper budget. The best way to track your budget is to use whatever method you will actually do. If at any point, you find that once you start to track your budget on an app or a website, that you stop updating it, then abandon the app or website and go back to paper. ![]() They even have life planners now, that you let you track your budget right in with your schedule/organizer like the Living Well Life Planner. You can track your budget with paper for a while (and I highly suggest you do), but once you get into the swing of things, it’s nice to have a program that tracks your budget more efficiently than you can on pen and paper. Once you have your budget down on paper, you may be trying to figure out how to track your budget. Or keep reading to get step by step instructions on the only budgeting program you should use if you live paycheck to paycheck… Join the 90-day Budget Bootcamp for FREE here… Because this is the LAST DAY you will ever sit around worrying about money. Because I know that this program will change every aspect of your life. I’m giving you access to the insanely popular 90 Day Budget Bootcamp for FREE. I’ve helped hundreds of thousands of people get out of the paycheck to paycheck cycle (after trying and failing for years), by teaching them how to work with their unique personality to actually stick to a budget. I also know that I’m uniquely qualified to help you. Update: 4/5/20 I know how stressful finances are right now with stay at home orders and the pandemic. My days of living paycheck to paycheck are long over… and my sole purpose is now to help you leave those days in the past as well. It’s the one we used to claw ourselves out of over $40,000 worth of debt. If you live paycheck to paycheck, there’s only one budgeting program (system) that I would recommend. ![]() If you attempt a monthly budget when you live paycheck to paycheck and spend too much in any week, you’ll overdraw your account, making your situation worse. And most of the financial information out there doesn’t apply to that situation. Living paycheck to paycheck is a struggle. ![]()
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