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You know I love a good paycheck breakdown ! Here’s what we will do on income of $1,300 based on this clients goals and budget plan! Paycheck breakdowns are so effective and help you plan the money before it even touches the bank account. Do you struggle with spending your whole check before it
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Weekly paycheck breakdown
My weekly paycheck is $959 I had a fun week this week celebrating my birthday but i also had a bunch of bills I hope you enjoy seeing how i spent my paycheck this week. Please note every week looks different. I dont go out a lot. I am very thankful for my job and very proud of my self for bein
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2025 Paycheck Breakdown✨✨
Curious where your money’s really going each paycheck? 👀 Drop a 💸 if you want a full breakdown or help reading your own pay stub! #money #paycheckbudget #money💴 #paycheckbreakdown #lemon8diarychallenge
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Bi-weekly Budget | my biggest paycheck ever
Last pay period I worked 130.23 hours - I usually work a lot of overtime but this is the most I’ve ever done! It was definitely very tiring but I think it was worth it since it’s allowing me to put a good chunk of money back for things I really want and into my emergency fund. After this paycheck I
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Paycheck breakdown working in HR
Hello Everyone, today’s post is focused on budgeting. Budgeting is very important and i’m still learning how to effectively budget my money. Here is a sneak peek into my current budget breakdown. I built the template on excel and used simple formulas to calculate total spending vs planning spen
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This image introduces the topic of budgeting a paycheck as a grocery store lead, showing a grocery store interior with shelves of products and overhead lighting.
This image displays the user's total weekly income of $800, amounting to $3,200 monthly, set against a grocery store parking lot with shopping carts.
This image shows a house under construction, detailing fixed expenses like a $598 car note, $48 phone bill, and $240 for health, dental, and eye insurance.
BUDGET PAYCHECK IN TEXAS
It was cool to see me break down my monthly income like that. I know my limits, but never actually broke down my check like this. I’m definitely more of a saver than spender. I’m not a girl who gets her nails, hair, eyelashes done. The only time I would is if there was a special occasion!! I try no
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6 Scriptures to Break the Paycheck-to-Paycheck Cyc
Breaking the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle isn’t just about money… it’s about mindset, wisdom, and obedience. God never called us to survive—He called us to steward, grow, and walk in freedom. 📌 Save this for your financial prayer time 💬 Comment “AMEN” if you’re believing for financial breakth
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PAYCHECK BREAKDOWN 💸
I live in Texas where it’s pretty affordable to live. I also live with my fiancé who pays the majority of our mortgage. I only pay a portion of the mortgage, the small house bills, and my personal bills. We just recently moved into our new home about a month ago so this is all new to me. I’m st
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Paycheckbreakdown
How do you break down your paycheck? Let’s share budgeting hacks in the comments! 💬💵 #paycheckbreakdown #lemon8challenge #FinancialGoals
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A dark green book with a dark glass vase sits on a marble surface. Text overlays explain the "50% for Needs" category of budgeting, listing essentials like rent, insurance, and groceries from after-tax income.
Four open tins of candy are displayed on a wooden surface. Text overlays describe the "30% for Wants" budgeting category, including non-necessities like eating out, travel, and new clothes, from after-tax income.
How to budget your paycheck: 50/30/20 Rule 💰✨
Having a budgeting plan for your paychecks is essential for not living above your means and ensuring you’re setting yourself up for financial success! It can be scary to start adventuring into the world of personal finance — there is lots of complicated jargon and options for you to choose from
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My December Paycheck Breakdown
A glimpse into my December budget as a school registrar 📋💸 Balancing bills, savings goals, and a little self-care this season. 💼✨ My husband and I split our household bills 50/50, which helps, but I always feel like I have little to no money left for myself after all the expenses. I’m looking
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January Paycheck #2 Budget
Second paycheck and they forgot to take out my insurance so it’s been a time😵‍💫 Not into paying for my own insurance. I was lucky to be on medicaid for so long😭 but am getting ready to start ✨adulting✨ (but also wouldn’t be opposed to a better healthcare system and affordable insurance!) Here i
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2025 Paycheck Breakdown - Cash Envelopes
- * 2025 is right around the corner & here’s my paycheck breakdown template I’ll be using. Along w| the 2 main challenges I’ll be doing. My birthday challenge always start right after my birthday & last to roughly the last paycheck right before my birthday (Nov 28th). As I take on the 10
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Post 2024 financial review with #Paycheckbreakdown
It’s time for 2024 financial recap! How much have you made and spent in 2024? From 12/6-12/26, post about your 2024 #paycheckbreakdown to win prizes! 🎁 🍋Prizes: Top 1-3: UGG Slipper Top 4-10: Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balm Top 10-15: Lemon8 Stanley Tumbler Top 16-20: a $20 Amazon gi
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A flat lay shows a tablet displaying a paycheck budget for $1900 income, alongside cash, a 'Savings & Challenges' binder, a 'Sinking Funds' binder, and a 'For car down payment!' envelope. The image is overlaid with 'Cash Stuffing $287'.
Paycheck Breakdown: Cash Stuffing $287
When it comes to my paycheck breakdown my expenses always stay consistently at $250. I always use this money to pay off my credit card I use to get my groceries and pay for gas. For bills, I have to focus on pay off my car (which I am so close to doing, currently have under $1k left). I also ha
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A pink calculator and an open budget planner with a pen, showing a biweekly budget. Overlays read 'How To' and '#PaycheckBudget', indicating a guide to budgeting.
A biweekly paycheck budget example showing a $1,000 paycheck breakdown into categories like rent, bills, groceries, gas, fun/spending, and savings, with a calculator in the background.
A monthly budget snapshot based on two paychecks, totaling $2,000, with doubled amounts for rent, bills, groceries, gas, fun/spending, and savings, emphasizing consistency.
The Paycheck Plan That Built My Savings 💸
Let me be clear-this isn’t the budget. It’s an example of what a budget can look like when you actually give your money a job. I used to think budgeting meant I had to restrict myself, say no to everything fun, and obsess over spreadsheets. But once I realized it’s just a system, a plan I build
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A woman in a beige suit holds a matcha latte, sitting at a table with a laptop and notebook. Overlay text reads 'How I split my paycheck as a corporate girlie', with 'Lemon8 @sjcorporategirlie' at the bottom left.
An infographic showing a woman looking at her phone, a pie chart illustrating a paycheck breakdown, and text detailing percentages for Bills (40%), Investing (20%), Emergency Fund (10%), Fun Money (15%), Short-Term Savings (10%), and Giving/Tithing (5%).
A woman uses her phone and laptop, alongside text explaining a 'Bills Account' where 40% of a paycheck is transferred for rent, utilities, car, and phone. A phone screen displays account balances.
How I split my paycheck as a fulltime corporate G✨
gatekeeping. Here’s exactly how I break down my check every month as a corporate girlie. Budgeting is the new self care 💅🏽🧾 #CorporateGirlie #paycheckbreakdown #blackwomeninfinance #SmartMoneyMoves #budgettips
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Budgeting one paycheck for the whole month
How to budget one paycheck a month Are you paid once a month and it’s so hard to manage all of your day-to-day spending? Here is one of the ways that you can budget if you’re paid once a month . I recommend breaking this down to a weekly spending budget! Our budget planner makes it easy to
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How To Estimate/Budget Your Paycheck 💰
How to estimate and (or) Budget Your Pay Download App: Paycheck Calculator Put in how much you make a hr/weekly put in your state (different pay rates for different states) put in if you have deductions are so when done ✔️ it will give you and estimate on what your pay check will lo
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How to edit posts for #PaycheckBreakdown challenge
Sharing some editing tips to make sure your posts are qualified for #PaycheckBreakdown challenge! Make sure to follow these tips when making your own posts for the challenge! Cover Editing Tip1: post title should include keywords of paycheck eg. “my 2024 paycheck breakdown as a xxx(your jo
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Going broke after each paycheck is not normal
Aren’t you tired of going broke after every single paycheck? Yeah that used to be me too. Until I tried this method. When I get paid, I would just spend my money with no purpose. I wouldn’t have a plan for what was coming in. Now every single paycheck has a routine. Every penny gets a purpose.I’
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how i stopped living paycheck to paycheck 💰✨
I didn’t stop living paycheck to paycheck overnight — I stopped lying to myself first. I used to think more money would fix everything, but the truth is I needed better habits, clearer boundaries, and a healthier mindset around money. I let go of survival mode and started choosing stability,
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A handwritten paycheck breakdown in a notebook, detailing estimated and actual income, fixed bills like rent and daycare, and variable expenses for gas and groceries, with calculations for leftovers and savings.
A handwritten expense tracker in a notebook, showing an entry for "August 1st - Asia Restaurant - 82.14" for dinner, with the rest of the page blank for additional expense tracking.
A detailed August monthly budget planner page, showing sections for income, fixed expenses (rent, daycare, student loan), variable expenses, and a summary, with columns for expected and actual amounts.
Paycheck #1 breakdown update
#lemon8diarychallenge #paycheckbreakdown #update #budgeting
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A pair of hands holds fanned-out US dollar bills, including fifties and twenties, against a white fuzzy background. The text overlay reads "HOW TO SAVE On a biweekly paycheck" with a heart and sparkles.
US dollar bills are spread on a fuzzy surface, with a large pink "$1,000" text. Overlays detail saving plans: 3 months ($167/check), 6 months ($83/check), and 12 months ($42/check).
US dollar bills are spread on a fuzzy surface, with a large green "$2,000" text. Overlays detail saving plans: 3 months ($333/check), 6 months ($166/check), and 12 months ($83/check).
Biweekly Paycheck Savings: $1k-$3k plan ✨💰
Saving money doesn’t have to feel impossible! 💰 Whether you’re aiming for $1K, $2K, or $3K, I’ve broken it down into simple, paycheck-friendly steps. 🤑 Pick your goal, follow the plan, and watch your savings stack up—no magic required, just discipline 💪✨ Ready to hit your goals? Let’s make sa
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Mari 🦋

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Paycheck Breakdown: 03/28
I've been seeing this topic going around recently and I honestly thought about giving it a try! This is my paycheck breakdown for the week. I did spend more than my paycheck sadly since this was my "Bill paying week", but it feels good to know that these things are out the way and ta
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Renayla

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Breakdown of 2026 First Paycheck
New year, more budgeting🎉 I also talked my fiancè into making a budget as well! We just started the bare bones of his budget which is listing bills, expenses and subscriptions. Also made him a few sinking funds. His are emergency fund, vehicle maintenance (he has three vehicles), vacation, medical
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PAY OFF DEBT even if living PAYCHECK TO PAYCHECK
When you live paycheck to paycheck, paying off debt can seem overwhelming. However, there are strategies to help you manage your debt and improve your financial situation. 🌟 Hey there! If you’re looking for a supportive community where you can learn how to make money and transform your life, com
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paycheck breakdown ✨
#savewithjazz #paycheckgone #paycheckbreakdown
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A graphic details a "#PayCheckBreakDown" challenge, highlighting rules that require sharing "yearly paycheck breakdowns, yearly bills breakdowns, yearly saving breakdowns."
My paycheck breakdown as a Med Tech 💰🤑
Yeah…. Not really. 🤷🏽‍♀️ This challenge is giving way too intrusive, and I’m not comfortable sharing this info. At first, I was like, ‘hmm, maybe?’ cuz this was the only challenge that seemed somewhat fair, but then they said screenshots with exact amounts? Red flag 🚩! Big nope for me. I’m new here
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shari 💋

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A laptop displays a 2024 yearly budget breakdown for December, showing expenses and income. A 'Monthly Planner 2024' notebook and a pen rest on the keyboard, illustrating financial planning.
A laptop screen shows a December 2024 budget, detailing expenses, income, and zero savings due to Christmas and debt payoff. A planner and pen are on the keyboard, emphasizing the last paycheck budget of 2024.
A close-up of a December 2024 budget document on a laptop screen, detailing expected expenses like utilities, mortgage, Christmas gifts, and credit card payoff, alongside income and a required transfer from savings.
Detail Breakdown of paychecks
Detail breakdown of the year. As much as you try to budget things can get overwhelming. I list all of my expenses. Sometimes my number in expenses comes out negative. There are good reasons for a negative number, though. The negative number is because I pay everything through my checking account.
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MONTHLY PAYCHECK BUDGETING FOR BADDIES 🥰🌸
Trying to get a grip on your finances? Check out the 50/30/20 rule! 💸 With a $3,000 monthly paycheck, it's all about balance: spend $1,500 on needs like rent and groceries, $900 on fun stuff like dining out and entertainment, and save or pay off debt with the remaining $600. Why does this ma
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Mo ☼

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My last August budget breakdown🎀💸💕
Okayyyyy so this is my last paycheck budget for August! 💸 I’m a full time cashier/opening manager at a seafood restaurant, and i also get tips every check. So basically i don’t have an exact amount every week but is usually $800-$900/week. The payroll deposits the money to my account every
D A N I 🎀🤍💸

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department lead paycheck breakdown
This weeks weekly check was around $750. I currently work as a grocery store department lead in Texas. This is just an estimate of how much I’ve spent this whole week so far. 1. {$32} paid for my cars gas this will typically last me the entire month because I only work about 8 minutes away from
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First September Paycheck Breakdown in Indiana
Breaking free from the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle can be tough. But with a little planning and discipline, it's possible. Let's do this together! #paycheckBudget #lemon8challenge #financialstruggle #moneymanagement #budgeting #personalfinance #financialfreedom
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A handwritten budget sheet for September 2024, detailing estimated income, savings, and fixed expenses like phone bill, credit card, and rent, with due dates.
A handwritten budget sheet for September 2024, outlining estimated income, fixed expenses, variable expenses including car repairs and registration, and savings goals.
A handwritten budget sheet for September 2024, showing estimated income, fixed and variable expenses, savings, and other costs like electricity, wifi, and car insurance.
budgeting my paycheck as a 18y/o
after breaking down my expenses and estimated income i can easily see what bills are on the way and what bills have already been paid. this is a good way to calculate what percentage you can save and what you are able to spend without having to worry. this month is going to be a tight one with me
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Budgeting Your Paycheck: Vacation Edition ✈️🏝️✨
Budgeting for a dream vacation? 👀 Here’s how I did it with a $1,200 bi-weekly paycheck! 🌍 I used the 50/30/20 rule, saving $200 from each check under the 30% flexible spending category. This allowed me to steadily build my vacation fund without sacrificing essentials or long-term savings.
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my budget breakdown to save
this year I have to move apartments and the deposits and fees add up like crazy! Im moving to live on my own so the pressure was on to get my savings up! the tip is honestly to have a roommate in a cheaper apartment and learn to live on your own salary, I know not everyone has that ability especial
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A woman's face and a scenic view introduce a budget breakdown by a stay-at-home mom in Germany. The title reads 'Budget with me: How I manage my husband's paychecks as a SAHM of two living in Germany'.
This image shows a city skyline with text detailing a monthly income of $4200 after housing, utilities, and health insurance. It highlights 2024 end-of-year debt ($7838), monthly fixed expenses ($1802), and a food budget of $450 needing improvement.
A hand holds a decorative gourd, with text explaining recovery from wiped-out savings and travel plans. Budgeting tips include planning meals, revisiting the budget quarterly, and listing important purchases.
2024 Paycheck Budget Breakdown
I’m a stay at home mom and I manage our family of four’s finances. We currently live in Germany thanks to my husband’s job and budgeting for us to achieve our travel and savings goals is a lot of work (trying to go debt free!). Last slide is the complete breakdown of our paycheck and where we p
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How to Budget Your Biweekly Paycheck 💰
Managing your biweekly paycheck doesn’t have to be hard. Here’s a quick, data-driven way to help you make every dollar count. 💸👇 1. 50/30/20 Rule: Simple Breakdown 🧮 • 50% Essentials (Rent, utilities, groceries) • 30% Wants (Dining out, shopping, entertainment) • 20
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A handwritten budget breakdown for August 1st to 15th, showing estimated and actual income, bills, leftover funds, savings, and variable expenses like gas and groceries in a spiral notebook.
A laptop displaying a Google Sheets budget spreadsheet, accompanied by a clear mug, a spiral notebook with handwritten notes, and a pen on a table, with the text 'Paycheck #2 Breakdown' overlaid.
A handwritten expense tracker in a spiral notebook for August 1st to 15th, detailing daily expenditures including restaurant meals, gas, snacks, and other various costs.
Paycheck #2 Breakdown
#lemon8diarychallenge #budgeting #paycheckbudget #advice
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A young woman stands by a white fence in a field, with text overlaying her weekly paycheck details: $322 for 4 days as a minimum wage hostess with no tips.
A person browses a bookstore shelf labeled "ROMANCE," with text indicating $25 allocated for personal spending out of a $100 monthly budget.
Three hands hold cold beverages, illustrating the $10 allocated for food/groceries, primarily for Starbucks, as college meal plans cover other food.
Budget My Weekly Paycheck With Me!
✨💸 Budget My Paycheck With Me 💻📊 Welcome to another cozy budgeting session where we romanticize our finances 🕯️🍵. It’s not just about numbers—it’s about building the life we dream of, one paycheck at a time 💭🌱. Watch me break down my income, allocate funds to savings, bills, fun money & sinkin
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BUDGET MY PAYCHECK W/ME 🤓
Ok so to be completely honest I have no idea what I’m doing but you gotta start somewhere 🤷🏽‍♀️ Being a single mom of 3 Boys , Full Time MA all while trying to be just a GIRL W/ funds lol. I did some research and found really good tips and tricks to get started 💰 one thing that really stuck out to
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A tablet displaying financial data, including crypto, stocks, and cash balances, rests on a white textured surface. Overlay text reads: "Let's Budget Your $1,500 biweekly Paycheck," setting the theme for managing finances.
A white text box overlays a room with mirrored closet doors and tiled flooring. The text details "Fixed Bills 60% $900 - Bills & Essentials" covering rent, utilities, phone, internet, and transportation, emphasizing these are paid first.
A white text box overlays a store aisle with shelves of beauty and personal care products. The text outlines "Spending 20% $300 - Life & Variable Spending" for groceries, eating out, gas, subscriptions, and gym memberships, encouraging living life with limits.
How To Track Every Dollar of Your $1,500 Paycheck
This is how I break down a $1,500 bi-weekly paycheck not perfectly, but intentionally. I stopped asking how much do I feel like spending and started asking what does this paycheck need to do before the next one comes? Most of my money goes to bills because real life. But I still leave room for s
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Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck in 7 Steps
Living paycheck to paycheck usually doesn’t come from one huge mistake. It usually comes from small habits, low visibility, and never having enough breathing room. These 7 steps are simple, but they can help you create more stability and start getting ahead. Progress doesn’t require perfection. It
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How I stopped living paycheck to paycheck
✨ Hi I’m Tiffanie. I know how it feels to wish for change. I’ve been there. I lived check to check for years. I was terrible at saving and my credit was shot. Side note: I made decent money I just didn’t handle it correctly. ✨ Over the years I transformed my life and finances. I even built a
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Final Paycheck of Magic Month
My future MIL does my taxes which I am so thankful for cause they confuse me! However, due to starting school I was able to get a $2k credit. So instead of the typical $300, I’ll be getting a much bigger return👀 Now, just gotta figure out what I’m gonna do with it… definitely will add to: vacation
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BUDGET MY PAYCHECK
Breaking down how I budget my paycheck as an Ulta worker! 💄💰 As a full-time student with other things on the side, I’m proud of how far I’ve come in balancing work, school, and life. Here’s how I make it work for now, and I know there’s always room to grow. 🌟 How do YOU manage your paycheck? Drop y
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A handwritten notebook page detailing the 50/30/20 budgeting method for a $4,000 bi-weekly paycheck. It shows allocations for needs ($2,000), wants ($1,200), and savings ($800), with examples for each category.
A handwritten notebook page illustrating the 50/30/20 budgeting method applied to a $4,000 paycheck, showing allocations for needs, wants, and savings with specific examples.
A planner page showing a 'Breakdown of Needs' for a budget, listing items like mortgage, electric, water, transport, and gas, totaling $2,465.
📊Budget my Paycheck with Me using the 50/30/20
📝 Budgeting a Bi-Weekly Paycheck with the 50/30/20 Method 💰 Let’s break down the 50/30/20 method using my first paycheck of August, which is $4,000. This method is a great way to manage your finances by dividing your income into three categories: 1️⃣ 50% Needs 🏠 First, allocate 50% to your e
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Bi Weekly Paycheck Budget 💸
Budgeting with a bi-weekly paycheck is all about planning ahead. I split my expenses, assign every dollar, and plan for extra weeks to stay on top of my finances. These simple steps help me manage my money smoothly and avoid last-minute stress. Swipe to learn how to budget smarter today! 🌟 #lemon
Kevin’s Templates

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How I Budget My Paycheck:A College Student Edition
Hey friends! 👋 As a college student, balancing academics, social life, and finances can feel like juggling three different-sized balls—some days, it's a smooth ride, and other days, it's a total circus! 🎪 But let me tell you a little secret: with smart budgeting, even us students on a tight
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Budget Paycheck
Here's your copy! #budgetbypaycheck #budget #budgeting #paycheckbreakdown
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My Paycheck Went on Vacation Without Me 😭
POV: I blinked and my paycheck booked a roundtrip flight, 3 nights in a villa boutique hotel, and a street food tour through Tulum 🌮✈️ Meanwhile me: eating a crunchwrap supreme and pretending they’re tostadas 🥲 I never really get a chance to splurge after working hard because I try to save as
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The image shows a stack of fifty-dollar bills next to a strawberry-patterned wallet, with text overlay "HOW TO BUILD $1000 EMERGENCY FUND" and a lemon8 logo.
The image displays a stack of fifty-dollar bills and a strawberry-patterned wallet, with text explaining "WHY YOU NEED IT" for emergencies, stopping debt, and peace of mind.
The image features a stack of fifty-dollar bills and a strawberry-patterned wallet, with text outlining "STEP 1 - AUDIT YOUR SPENDING" by distinguishing essentials from extras and finding spending leaks.
No more living paycheck to paycheck✨
Life’s unpredictable, but your finances don’t have to be. 💸 Building your first $1,000 emergency fund is a game-changer—it’s your safety net for those “uh-oh” moments (flat tires, surprise bills, you name it). Here’s the plan: •Cut back on extras 🍔✂️ •Sell things you don’t use 📦💵 •Save au
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📈Review August Paycheck Budget with me!
💡 How to Review Your Paycheck Spending & Cut Costs 💸 Regularly reviewing your paycheck spending is key to staying on top of your finances and finding ways to save more. Here’s how I do it: 1️⃣ Analyze Your Spending 🧐 Start by reviewing where your money went over the past month. Break dow
Emmaline Powell

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My September budget breakdown 🤌
My budget planning for the new month 💕 I am very committed on my path to financial freedom. Things to know:↙️ ⭐️I get paid every Friday $1168.58 ⭐️my main bank account pays for everything in this breakdown. ⭐️ car paid off ✅ 🌟health insurance, gas, leisure, and everything in be
Mari 🦋

Mari 🦋

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A laptop and notebooks on a desk with pink floral graphics. The text overlay reads 'Budget Your Paycheck low income edition', serving as the title card for the budgeting guide.
A handwritten budget on lined paper showing income calculation. Text overlay instructs to 'ADD ALL OF YOUR INCOME TOGETHER TO GET YOUR "GROSS INCOME"' and a pink box states 'Calculate Your Gross Income'.
A handwritten budget on lined paper detailing income and 'Needs' expenses like rent, car, and utilities. Text overlay advises to 'ADD UP YOUR BILLS THAT YOU CANNOT GO WITHOUT' and a pink box says 'Prioritize Your Necessity Bills First'.
Budget Your Paycheck: LOW INCOME EDITION
One of the best things we did for our family when we were on a low income was to budget our paycheck by prioritizing what bills were a MUST (meaning we needed them to live). And what bills were second hand (meaning they’re nice to have but need to be cut out). We also really cut down on expenses th
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Breakdown of my monthly budget 💖💰
Has budgeting ever seemed scary or daunting to you?! Here is my personal budget so you can see that it’s really not that scary. I use the 50-30-20 rule which means 50% should be your needs, 30% should be your wants, and 20% should be your savings. You may have different sub categories within
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