Save £10,000 in 2024 on ANY Income | Low Income Budgeting

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If you're looking for a sign that you CAN #savemoney, regardless of your #lowincome, then THIS IS IT! I had this plan in mind for myself anyway but wanted to share this thought process with you and

As always, thank you so much for your support because, without you, these videos would not be possible and I'd not be keeping my head above water. It's honestly an absolute blessing and privilege. Thank you.

Hello - My name's Samantha and I am a mum to 2 children, working part time with lots of side hustles to make sure we live a good lifestyle on a #budget. This channel follows my journey to becoming debt free using #budget #cashstuffing and #sinkingfunds as well as providing lots of hints, ideas, grocery saving tips and my own Etsy and side hustle income. Thanks so much for joining me and have an amazing day!

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Thank you for sharing your tips Sam. I think the title of this video is quite misleading . Saving £10k in 1 year on any income especially a low income is not possible alone and you begin to disclose this during the video when you reveal your side hustles. Which makes me believe the video is click bait. Thank you for being transparent with the multi side hustles you have in order to reach your monthly financial goals

ElliieYasmiinbratz
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Ambitious goal. Hopefully you reach it. I can’t save that as I still have debt to get rid of which will take more than 3 years. Once debt is gone I’ll be saving a ton. 💕

DeidresBudgetingJourney
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Amazing challenge, your enthusiasm will keep it going. Thank you for sharing your journey with us 😊xx

vivblacoe
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Thank you for this video! I’m in the US and inflation and cost of living in DC is ridiculous. I feel hopeless with saving 10k for a house. I’m hoping I can use these tips.

AshleySJones
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I try to save about £50.00 a month, not always possible. I am trying to build up an emergency fund equivalent to a months income, just in case one of us is unable to work.

snapdragon
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I dunno if your budget was less than 1000 it definitely isn't possible, especially if you're single with kids and don't work, not in 1 Year's anyways x

MissBudgets
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Just paused to make a brew lol. Looking forward to the rest of the video

thecannytally
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Good Morning Samantha, so nice to put a face with your voice. Great video.

moneywithjustliving
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Hey 👋🏻 there! New subscriber here from a YT recommendation. Love your kitchen colors! 🥰

windmillridgebudgets
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Blessed day. I’m new to this saving community and I too is trying to be consistent with savings.

Leftovercash
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Exactly the same video as Oh She Budgets 😐🤨

lilibooboobzy
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We all need to make a little extra but just a reminder that if you take that is take not make in profit £1000 you need to register with HMRC it doesn't always mean you will pay tax on it but you do need to register. As from this year all online platforms including but not only Ebay/Etsy /amazon as well as selling platforms also things like just eat or airbnb will all have to send details of how much uses have taken on the sites.

amandamatthews
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Very inspiring, thank you for sharing ❤

arvymidlifecrisis
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£1, 800 is not a "really small income".

MUSICLOVER
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I’ve had dejavu watching this and just clocked it’s exactly the same as Oh She Budgets which I watched the other day. Thought I was going mad 😂😂😂

YasmineCamilla
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Hi Samantha, just wondering how is your journey. I have seen you are selling on Etsy. Did you reach your goal?

Penelope-rosa
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So your income is not £1800 a month when you add everything else, very misleading

kazlee
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I’m not sure how I can save when literally every penny I earn is accounted for? I have about £20 a month left after bills so at the most I can save £240 a year. It depends what your outgoings are surely? My rent alone is almost £1000 a month!

caroline
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Ive tried budgeting monthly 25th to 24th as that is our pay period and I have tried to do our spending weekly but there is not enough full weeks for example 31 day month there is alway 2/3 days left at the end of the month how do you budget for these day ? Do you class it as a full week or keep a bit spare for 3 days
Hope this makes sence
Great video love your channel x

SJRCol
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We called them rainy day fund's do if it's raining you could buy things for indoor entertainment.

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