Cash Envelopes For Couples
January 21st, 2012 | by ashley gordon |Using cash envelopes can be a huge financial blessing for singles and couples. Many people steer clear because theyre unsure how to make them work in their relationship.
Here are 4 great tips to help you get started. My goal is to get you to use them because they have saved us money, time, and financial stress for years.
You can argue cash envelopes wont work for you but until you try it your point is moot. Keep an open mind, listen to our experience, and consider the benefits to your financial health.
To show how cash envelopes save money I considered pointing to some Ivy League study, but Ill keep it existential since its what I know.
Using cash sets limits in each category. When the money in each category is gone, its gone. You preconceive how much youll spend rather than just spending whatever you have. I call this telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went. Define what categories work with cash and create those envelopes. We have five: groceries, miscellaneous, clothing, dining out, and entertainment. We each get $300/month total; when its gone, we stop spending. If we dont spend it all, we carry it over and withdraw less for next months envelope.
Using cash hurts more. Try it and youll see. I still remember the first time we took our grocery envelope to the store. Each item placed in the cart went through a rigorous screening rather than tossing in whatever we wanted. Things we needed went in regardless; things we wanted were added according to how much was already spent. Turns out we didnt want many of them bad enough to spend the cash.
It made a big difference in the way we shopped; and it still does.
Perhaps you know cash envelopes would save your family money . . . if only you could figure out how to make it work with your spouse.
This is how me and Betsy have made it work for us:
1. Direct deposit paychecks do this so you dont have to go to the bank to deposit your checks every time youre paid. It saves time, gas money, and hassle. If your employer doesnt offer direct deposit, ask them to; I did this once and the employer obliged.
2. Define cash categories what categories work best for cash in your situation? As mentioned above, we use cash for groceries, miscellaneous, dining out, entertainment, and clothing so we have 5 separate envelopes. We each get half the total money allotted for all envelopes each month.
3. Withdrawal once per month now that you know how much cash is needed for a months worth of cash purchases, withdrawal that amount once per month. This saves gas money, trips to the ATM, and ATM fees .
4. Divide the money does one spouse do the majority of the shopping and purchasing or is it divided equally? Figure this out and distribute accordingly so you each have enough for all categories.
We used to give Betsy most of the cash for everything but miscellaneous because she did most of the shopping. Now were together most of the time so we split it down the middle. It works incredibly well for us; do what works for you and dont stop until you find what works. If your situation changes, change your system accordingly.
Use our experience and tips to test this out for your situation; what do you have to lose? Most folks I know save a lot of time, money, and hassle by using cash envelopes together.
I dare you to prove me otherwise.
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