Do This EVERY Time You Get Paid (Paycheck Routine)

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IN 13 days, my mortgage is going to be paid off and I can't wait! I will be completely debt free!!!!

jessicaeiss
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I was homeless, got into drug's went to prison and then I got to know Jesus and he changed my life...Heaven came through for me in my finances too, getting $36, 000 in 2months . I can support God's work and give back to my community. God is absolutely more than enough! Now I have a new identity and a child of God.

MorrisHuwit
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When I was in debt, I thought I will never come out of it. It looked unachieavable then. But then it was done. And I reorganised my life while doing it so it was more fun. I didn't deprive myself, I was out in sun more, taking walks in parks and nature instead of sitting in dark bars or restaurants.

tanjacavlovic
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Hey Rachel, when I got serious about being a good steward of my finances and paying off my debt, I started losing the weight I have been needing to lose. One area of discipline carried over to another area. The 7 steps about money are also life skills.

texasskygirl
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Watching as a server without a conventional paycheck...cash tips are my spending money, credit card tips (deposited into bank after my shifts) go to my bills/debt and, my "paychecks" go to my sinking funds in a HYSA.
Using the envelope method I went from $15 debt to $5k in the bank and a new to me car payed in cash. Next is retirement and investing 😊

Singlerose
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Debt free and mortgage free.
Early retirees.
We budget using excel.
We get paid once per month so it is important to stick to the plan.

rhondavigil
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When my husband and I married at mid-life in 1996 (I was age 46 and he was age 50, ) he was in significant debt. He had no budget and was living higher than his income. He was the youngest of four of an Italian family (they spoil their boys! and he was not taught to budget.) My husband and I "reconcile" our checkbook and finances once a month. This keeps us on track. Once a year we redo our annual budget. This has been critical not only to getting back on track for daily living and retiring but also to have peace of mind. He can live in debt and not give it another thought....but debt gives me intense stress and anxiety. Right now we are focused on paying off our condo mortgage.

donnaallgaier-lamberti
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I would like to see a budget where the take-home is $1200 every two weeks

ms.ashley
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Survived being a single mom on your dad’s tips. I love the way you are moving these ideas forward and your “kinder, gentler” style. Dave trips me out and it was an honor to meet him, AND there is room for all styles! ❤u

billandmaryoshea
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Emergency fund, and credit cards paid, now im working on my car, and mortgage

careyf
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What I wish my parents taught me is that unexpected expenses like needing new tires, etc are going to come, the only unexpected part is WHEN they are going to happen. I'm trying to tell my kids this. Save for the unexpected!

rebeccajacklin
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Thank you for doing this! This information is so helpul! Really admired how organized and you already been doing this for 12 years

nataliaha
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Thank you Rachel, you're a joy to watch ❤
Btw, I love your sweater ❤️☺️

dolceitalia.
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Thank you for this video. I will try to use some of your suggestions

xmfhuqt
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When buying a house, buy quality buy a lower priced one. You can always get a bigger one later if needed.

brg
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I really needed this video. It answers a lot of questions and explains how to use the budget practically for where I am in the steps without getting overwhelmed. Thank you!❤

natalierodriguez
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This is very well done. I like the way how your budget changes depending on what stage you are at.

shaneyanimations
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It is very encouraging to hear it took you 12 yrs. It is doable. I just need to follow up. I will be debt free in 2025 and am doing baby step one parallel

childofgod
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Successful people don't become rich overnight. What most people see at a glance wealth, a great career purpose is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this, will have a successful growth

SerenGordon
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I love this so much! Thank you Rachel!

drlisa