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3 monthly budget planners to plan out your month's income and expenses in various categories. #personalfinance #lemon8money
Andrea Davis

Andrea Davis

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A person sits contemplating, with a thought bubble stating 'how i save $300+ as a low-income sahm' and text on the side saying 'Budget With Me & other money saving tips!'
A screenshot of the 'EveryDollar' budgeting app showing a planned monthly income of $2,640, split into two paychecks of $1,320 each, with text highlighting the app's ease of use.
A screenshot of the 'EveryDollar' app detailing various monthly expenses including tithe, savings, housing, gas, phone, subscriptions, haircut, and fun money, emphasizing overestimating costs.
Budget with me as a low-income SAHM
*My top 10 money saving tips and tricks* 1. Meal Planning: Plan your meals weekly to take advantage of cheap ingredients and reduce the temptation to eat out. This helps you stick to a budget and ensures you have meals ready at home. 2. Budget Overestimation: When creating your budget, over
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abby | toddler mama🧸

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