I use it Mint and love it.
We pull cash out at the beginning of the month for groceries, gas, etc. and keep them in jars on the kitchen countertop. When we use grocery money, we return the change to the jar along with the receipt, so we know how much we have left. Same for gas. I just mark the whole cash deduction in Mint at the beginning of the month as "grocery" or "gas" and leave it at that. Anything leftover goes into savings.
We don't budget 3 paychecks for the months we get 3...we actually only budget 2 paychecks a month and the two months we have 3 paychecks, the extra paycheck goes right into savings. So it means we're living more within our means than we actually are and it's a nice little boost to our savings when that occurs.
We pull cash out at the beginning of the month for groceries, gas, etc. and keep them in jars on the kitchen countertop. When we use grocery money, we return the change to the jar along with the receipt, so we know how much we have left. Same for gas. I just mark the whole cash deduction in Mint at the beginning of the month as "grocery" or "gas" and leave it at that. Anything leftover goes into savings.
We don't budget 3 paychecks for the months we get 3...we actually only budget 2 paychecks a month and the two months we have 3 paychecks, the extra paycheck goes right into savings. So it means we're living more within our means than we actually are and it's a nice little boost to our savings when that occurs.
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