Cash stuffing is a budgeting method where individuals allocate cash to specific categories in envelopes to track spending and save money systematically. In this video, Emily demonstrates how she stuffs $720 into various envelopes for daily needs (gas, groceries, household items, personal care, dining out, miscellaneous), sinking funds (emergency fund, car savings, auto maintenance, debt repayment, birthdays, back-to-school, Christmas), and her daughter Ashton's personal budget (savings, beauty, clothing, driving school, auto insurance). She also shows how to use a 52-week savings challenge binder to save $1,378 over a year, with completed envelopes becoming Neptune's (her cat) emergency fund. This method helps low-income earners like Emily ($17.15/hour) manage finances, pay off debt, and build savings by physically handling money and tracking each dollar spent.
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YouTube, YouTube, and YouTube. It is Emily.
I am back with another cash stuffing video. Okay, so we are going to be stuffing some cash today, you guys.
All right, so just checking my envelope here. So, this is my daily cash envelope. This is my daily needs. This is what I take out when I go out and about. Excuse me. I'm over here burping on camera. Anyway, you guys, um, let me do my brief introduction for my newbies.
So, my name is Emily and I am a 42year-old single mom to a almost 15year-old girl named Ashton. um this she's in ninth grade, we'll be going to the 10th grade the next coming school year. And everything that we do over here, we do it on a low income. Okay? And so I always tell my rate of pay and my occupation, my occupation is I am a custodian here for my local school district in the upstate of South Carolina. Okay? and my rate of pay. I always tell my rate of pay just because this is a financial channel and I like for you guys to know exactly what I'm working with, which is a lower income.
But yeah, so my rate of pay is $17.15 an hour. Okay, so that's what what that's what I make. Um, and then I have my YouTube income and my Amazon storefront U income, which I don't typically stuff that because I'm using that to pay debt. Okay, so what we got going on today? So, this is my daily um envelope here. I have my ID here, which I got it turned around for privacy reasons. And now my debit card is here.
Okay, so we got the cash back here in the back. Let's pull the cash out.
And I know the cash going to be every which way because I just went to the ATM and it all Let me see if I can capture a thumbnail.
It all comes out every which way. Yep.
It's always crazy. Okay, so we have the categories that I have for my daily needs are gas, groceries, Neptune, which is our family cat, Ashton, which is my soon to be 15year-old daughter, Emily, which is myself. I did get some money, you guys, but I I'm not going to stuff it. I didn't stuff it just because I spent my money on card for myself. Okay. So, Emily, [snorts] household, which is household items, personal, which is personal hygiene items, dining out, which is eating out, and miscellaneous, which is miscellaneous. And I have some money, and I'm going to take this money and use it in my 52- week savings challenge. Okay. All right. So, let's go ahead and get the money straighten out while I chitchat with you guys. So, here's the money. got a couple of hundreds.
So, let's go. We just gonna and then we'll count the money in a minute once I get it get it all facing the same way.
How y'all doing? It is May 2nd today.
This is Saturday, May 2nd. I got paid this past Thursday and um I'm just not getting around to filming the video.
Today is Saturday, May 2nd.
All right. Now, you'll see the budget for this video come up before this video. Okay? I'mma try to get the budget done tomorrow so I can continue to stay on track with my videos. But, um, this is I'm I'm very busy today and this is going to be a busy weekend.
After I film this video, I'm going over to my older friend and cut slashcoworker's house to do some hair.
I don't know. I already told y'all I can't do hair, but I help her dye her hair and I blow it out with the blow dryer. That's about all I can do for her. I can't braid. I can't style. I can't do none of that. She She just be so hyped just because I can dye her hair and and flat not flat iron it, but blow it out for her. She's older and she has arthritis, so it's really bad in her hands. So, I just be trying to help her out a little bit. But your girl, I can't do no hair, y'all.
All right. So, 100, 200, and 300. That's $300.
20 40 60 80 100 That's $400.
20 40 60 80 100 That's $500.
20 40 60 80 100 That's $600.
20 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 That's $700.
10 and 20 $720 you guys. And I kind of got out out of I got off frame a little bit cuz I ran out of space in front of me. But I'm just gonna separate the 20s and tens right quick. We gonna get those together. So $720 is what we're stuffing today. So this was obviously one of those bigger paychecks for me. I made $1,559.
I had comp time on this check. I got one more check after this that will have comp time on it. So I'm trying to make this money do what it do, y'all. So, I have here, this is three $100 bills.
We're going to put the $100 in the back here. Okay, the three $100 in the back.
I don't I'm not going to use that one.
So, I'm going to scoot that to the side.
So, we're going to bring this one forward a little bit. [snorts] Then, I have some 20s back here. These are the 20s.
And then I have the rest in tens. Okay, y'all. will very rarely see me with fives and ones. Okay? Cuz the ATM don't spit out fives and ones, but and I don't typically go to the bank in the bank. I go pull up to the ATM and get my money out. So, today we have this some water and one of these sugar-free flavor packs.
That's our drink of choice. I'm going to go ahead and have a little drink before we get started. What y'all drinking on?
All right.
When you record these videos, you talk, your mouth get a little dry sometime.
Okay. Gas, you guys. So, gas [snorts] is going to get $60 like it normally do.
I kind of made a mistake on my last video. I said I spend money for the week. I actually get paid for two weeks at a time, y'all. So, this has to last for two weeks. Okay. So, 20, 40, and 60.
Typically, I don't spend 60 on gas, but whatever I have that's left, I typically spend it on something else. [snorts] All right. So, gas is going to get 60 for 2 weeks.
Groceries.
So, groceries is going and this is where I made a mistake at. I said I spend $200 a week. I know I spend $200 for two weeks on groceries. So, this is the money for groceries is $200 for two weeks. Okay.
So, let me put that down in the envelope. So, $200 for two weeks. Me and Ashton is actually gonna go to the store later on tonight. I'mma take her with me. I'll be trying to get Ashton to help me come up with stuff for her. We get in the store. She don't really say that she wants what she wants or whatever. But yeah, Neptune, [snorts] excuse me, I sound a little nazy nasly here. Neptune is going to get $40. Okay. So, I'm going to get him a bigger a big bag of litter. So the litter that we got him, we tried the paper bag. I mean the paper pellets.
Nah, he Neptune was going for the paper pellets. So I have a 25 lb bag of paper pal pellets is sitting over here over here in the dining room. And yeah, so I'm going to see if I can find somebody else that you know has a cat that may use it, but no. Okay. So, I'm going we're going to go back to the Fresh Steps litter. We already my sister bought a small bag of it. So, I'm just going to go ahead and get him a big box because he's using it and it's holding the scent down. We're going to stick with what we know. It might not be the best for him, but it's holding the scent down. And I'm very big on scents, y'all.
I don't want to come in the house smell cat poop, okay? Or piss. So, we gonna get what we know will hold the scent down with him. So, Neptune is going to get $40 in his envelope for his litter and food and stuff. So, $40 for Neptune Ashton and and I probably will just get litter because I just bought a box um last time I got paid of food for him and that should last. I'm going to count the cans and we'll see. But that that should last another two weeks. Okay. So, Neptune got 40. Ashton, my daughter, she's going to get $20 for allowance.
And Ashton did a pretty good job. She vacuumed last night. That's one of her chores. And she has to clean out Neptune's both of his litter boxes. She bathes Neptune and gives him a bath.
Yes, our dog. I mean, our cat gets a bath, y'all. So, you know, cats are they selfbathe their yourself, but our cat, he gets a bath too every at least once a month. And he gets his ears clean cuz he has ear mites. And he gets his fing his claws clipped. And he gets occasionally groomed. And she trims his fur cuz Neptune's furry. And she trims his fur sometimes cuz sometimes he doesn't clean himself well and he gets number two on his fur sometimes. But y'all, Neptune be he be getting cleaned up, honey. He be that's the cleanest cat in the neighborhood.
Okay, so she got $20.
Okay, myself. Now, let me tell you about myself. I did not get cash, but I did get, let's see, I got $52 or $53, can't remember. I ordered some stuff off Sheen. Your girl got her some cowgirl boots. Some cowboy boots coming for the summer. I'm gonna wear it with my little jean shorts and cute little shirt. I I like fashion, y'all. So, yes, I I ordered me some stuff from Sheen.
And yeah, it it will be coming in. So, I do spend money on my cell phone occasionally. On occasions, um I am not able to spend what I used to because I'm paying off debts, but I did spend a little bit of something on myself. And next Sunday is Mother's Day. So I consider this my little treat to myself for Mother's Day. Okay? And if I don't see you guys or I hope hope you know I don't know this video, I'mma tell you in my other video too. Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers or the ones that are have children. They might have their nieces or nephews. They've adopted or whatever. Happy Mother's Day. Okay. All right. So, I did get some money. I just spend it on my card because, like I said, I got some stuff from Sheen coming. Household Household is going to get $30.
Okay, hold on. We going to do 20 and a 10 cuz I think that's how my denominations went. $30 for household. I got to run to two stores today. I got to run a Family Dollar and I got to run a Dollar General. And we are completely out of stuff. So I got to reup on household and personal. So household I do budget outside of groceries. And household receive $30. Personal hygiene.
We're going to do another 30.
Okay. I need the whole 30 in each category this time cuz I didn't make it to Dollar General the last two weeks.
And so we've used up all of our money. I mean, we're using up all of our stock of stuff. I'm out of We're out of shampoo and conditioner, paper towels. I need to get some more toilet paper cuz we're we have the last few rolls. We need some dish detergent.
Um, let's see. I think Ashton will be needing a couple items, too. Some lotions and whatnot. So, anyway, dining out.
We ate out. Okay. I didn't even get a chance to stuff it in here. I got paid and we we went out to eat, y'all. Okay.
So, um yeah, we ate out. So, I didn't even get a chance. Like I said, I didn't get a chance to stuff it. So, it's not going to get anything else. All right.
Miscellaneous. Let's see. Michellanius is not going to get anything because like I said, a lot of that went to eating out.
So, let's see. I have $6. I am going to take this $6 out of miscellaneous and I'm going to put this in Neptune's 52 week savings challenge. Okay? Cuz I didn't it was a week that I missed and I want to be able to put something in there for in place of that week. Even if it's not but those $6. Okay. Okay. So, let's go over.
So once, like I said, once my bills are paid, I have ca whatever cash is left, I stuff it in my daily needs first and then I go over to my syncing fund. So this one is high priority syncing fund binder.
Okay, my categories for my newbies, emergency fund. I do have an emergency fund.
I don't keep my money. I add money into the envelope and then it goes to my high yield savings account for my emergency fund. I don't disclose the amount here on YouTube due to my safe for my safety purposes. Um it is more than $1,000. I opt to carry more than a th000 because um I am the sole provider of my household and I believe that in this day and time a thousand is not enough. Okay.
What you do if you're a big Dave Ramsey follower and you want to stick strictly to that $1,000, do whatever you feel is comfortable for your family. For my family of two, a th000 I need more than a,000. Okay.
All right. The next envelope is deposit.
This is just for me to put anything back in the bank that I need to deposit money into. Car savings. So, car savings.
I I took some money is I either took money out of auto maintenance or car savings.
Let me see which one it was.
I think it was car I mean auto maintenance is what I took money out of.
Car savings has 20 40 60 80 90 100 10 20 30 40 50. Okay. So car savings has $150.
Okay. Now, for my newbies, I drive a older car. It's a 2007 Kia Sportage. It has 242,000 miles. Eventually, the transmission, a motor will go and then I'll have to get another car. I don't have it where I can afford a car payment. I can I guess I can afford one, but I don't want one.
Okay. I don't want a car payment. I opt to pay cash for my cars because I don't like making payments on cars. Okay, so we got 150 here in car savings. I'm going to add $50 today. Okay, so 20 another 20 and 10. So I'm going to put this in. And now we should have $200.
Let me count one more time now.
20 40 60 80 100 and 20 10 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100. That's $200 for car savings. Okay, I'm going to update my tracker off camera. All right, now I have $200 in here. I'm going to be moving this over to one of my electronics accounts soon, okay? Cuz I try not to keep so much CA cash on hand here at the house. Auto maintenance.
Okay, auto maintenance is the one that I took money out of. So, I did I had the last time I got one of the times I got paid, I tried to cut back on food. Well, I shouldn't have because I couldn't get by with $150 worth of food.
I had to end up coming over to this envelope auto maintenance and borrowing $50 so I can go get more groceries. So, I'mma add that $50 back plus another 50.
Okay. Let me have another little drink right quick. Okay.
Okay. So we have 20 40 no 20 40 60 80 hold on you got to get together girl a 70 20 40 60 70 Okay, I'm going to add 100 to this y'all because like I said I'm putting the 50 back plus another 50.
Okay, so cuz I borrowed I had borrowed 100. So, I had 170 in here. I mean, I had I had 50 in here. Oh, shoot. Emily, get it together. I had borrowed $50 from here. Okay, now we have 120 40 60 70. We have $170 in here. Y'all hear that South Carolina twang coming out, huh? Y'all hear that country accent coming out? [laughter] >> [gasps] >> Ah, I can't get right. Y'all, you had them times and them days. So, $170, y'all, is in auto maintenance because while I wait to get another car, I still have to maintain. While I save to get another car, I still got to maintain this car.
So, it has $170 in auto maintenance. I'm going to need some tires soon. I got one new tire on there. The other tires are fine. I don't travel a lot in my car, but I do know eventually I'm going to need some. So, that's what I'm saving that money for. Okay. [snorts] Debt. So, I'm not putting any money in debt, but debt I I did get a I got $97 towards debt. And I used my card because I went ahead and paid it.
I paid off another credit card, you guys. So, I paid off another credit card. this um pay period. So, I'm very happy about that. We are mosying on.
Okay. So, I didn't I got $97 went towards debt from my paycheck. I'm just not going to stuff it because I've already used it to pay the credit card off. Birthdays.
Birthdays has a $100 in here. Now, Miss Ashen, her birthday is May the 17th, and so she'll be getting this $150 for her birthday. So, I'm adding $50 this pay period. So, that gives Ashen 100.
20, 40, and 10 makes $150.
Okay. Birthday $150.
Okay. Fun.
fund [snorts] is not going to get anything.
Okay, medical. Medical is not going to get anything. I'm gonna put some money in this one, my next check, because I need to get some vitamins and supplements. This is for medicines. I do have medical insurance with my job.
Okay. Utilities.
This is a buffer for my utilities. It don't have anything in here right now, and I'm not going to put anything in here today. And then this was just a extra personal envelope that I don't use.
Okay, so let's roll over to our low priority scing funds. Okay, we going to add we're going to stuff something in here today.
This this sinking fund don't usually get too much right now cuz I don't usually have a whole lot left. But this week I did have a little extra. So I'm going to put some stuff in some categories. This is housing. This was for once upon a time when I was debtree and I was saving for a house. It just has $2. Two or I gave I gave y'all four. $2 is in here just because that's what I put in for the new year. But um once my debts are paid, y'all, I will start saving for um for a house again. So this is summer activities. I need to put something in here because summer is in three weeks for us for the upstate of South Carolina. School gets out in three weeks, you guys. Summer activities just have $2 in here. Um, more than likely Ashton will be here and she'll be going to Georgetown, South Carolina, which is in the low country of South Carolina.
She'll be going there with her grandparents.
Okay. So, she, you know, I don't have to put much in summer activities, but I do want to put a little something in there for her. Back to school. So, this is what we got to start on this, y'all. So, um, back to school has $2 right now. And I'm going to pick $50 in back to school.
Okay. I'mma put $50 in back to school.
20 40 and the 10 makes 50. So, back to school will get $50 and it now has $52.
Okay. So, um yeah. So, I'm going to I'm going to have to cap that for back to school for her. But it's going to get $50 for back to school Christmas. Okay. So, we're going to add a little something into Christmas today.
Christmas has this is a budget buster for me. I my goal is to save $1,000 before December. Right now, Christmas has 20 30 40 50 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67. Christmas has $67.
I am going to put in $30.
put $30 into Christmas, y'all.
Okay, we make 20 and then we're going to add that 10 in here.
So, Christmas has 20 40 50 60 70 80 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97. So Christmas now has $97.
Woohoo. Christmas.
Come on, baby.
Okayoo, y'all. My hand. My hand. My hand. All right.
It's cramping. I'm getting a cramp in it. Okay.
All right. So the next binder is Miss Ashton's.
This is her binder.
So Ashton has a savings. She has a savings at my other bank. I have two banks. I have Capital One and I have Bank of America. It's at Capital One and it's in a high yield savings drawing interest. But right now, she has 617 in there. $617, y'all. I'm sorry. My hand is cramping.
Savings. This envelope here, I need to take this money and put it into her her savings. But right here, she has 20, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50.
She got $50 in this envelope here. I'm not going to add anything to the savings, y'all. Oo, y'all. I don't know why my hand want to cramp during the video, but oh my my my.
Okay, so the next um the next envelopes here that she have is she has $2 of shopping. She won't be getting anything in here. Okay, but she has her birthday money which she'll be going shopping with soon. Okay, and then we have birthdays and gifts. Y'all, my hand is tearing me up right now.
Birthdays and gifts. She has 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. She has $14 in birthdays and gifts. We're not going to add anything inside here.
Household supplies.
So, you know, I I provide her with her household supplies, but this is just for whenever she might need something that's not budgeted for. It's got $2 in there.
And Asha does contribute her own money to this binder as well. You'll see me put money in here, but Asha, when she gets money, she will also contribute money to her binder. Okay? And Fun Money, Fun Money has just $2. And I want to tell you guys that if you're interested in these envelopes, hit my description box and you will see a um you'll see Libby Land um Jolene over at Livy Land on here on YouTube.
She has a Etsy shop and her and check out her Etsy shop for these lovely envelopes. She has more than envelopes, but go over and check out her Etsy shop and support her. And don't forget to let her know that I was the one that sent you. Okay. So, fun money, $2. Beauty.
So, beauty has some money in it. Has $100 in it. I am going to add $50 in here for Ashton's hair. So, this 40 and a 10 makes 50.
Okay. So, Ashton has $150 in here for me to get her hair done.
She let me know she wanted some different braids for the summer. So, put it's 150 in here. Clothing. Okay.
So, she does need some clothing, y'all.
And Ashen grandma is currently now she comes and takes Ashen to church um every other week. So I do need to get her a couple things that she can wear to church. Um she's not big on dresses like she used to be. And I don't know, you know, some of you guys are my day ones.
I don't know y'all remember when Ashton was really little. She used to love dresses. my girl, your girl, she was a girly girl and she would cry if she did not have a dress to wear every day. So, but now she's outgrown dresses. She don't really wear dresses. So, I want to try to just get her some slacks and a shirt or something that she can wear. Um cuz your girl went to church with some tight pants on, you know. Yeah. I told Ashen, I said, "No, ma'am. We cannot wear that to church and I don't really want you to wear it. You know, I your fit your pants is fitted. They can be fitted, but you need to have on a long enough top to cover your rump. So, we we got to go and get her some more, you know, some things. And even her regular clothing, she needs some things because she's going through a growth spurt right now. She's 5'8, y'all.
Uh me, I'm 5'9 and a half. She She 5'8.
So, you see, she going to be a tall girl. And those pants are flooding. So, we need to get her some clothing. So, we got $40 here.
So, that's what we have in clothing.
And then driving school. She has, let's see, 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. She got $19 in driving school. She will be attending driving school soon.
Okay. Probably I'm not going to say, you know, not this year, but maybe next year.
Okay. We got to work on her getting her permit and everything first. Auto insurance 10 20 30 31 32 33 34 35 36. This is just the start the down payment. $36. I have a while to go before I need to have this fully funded. But if any of you guys have minors that drive, y'all already know the deal with the car insurance.
This is very expensive. So, let's go over her categories one more time.
Savings, shopping, birthdays and gifts, household supplies, fun money, beauty, clothing, driving school, and auto insurance.
Okay, those are Ashton categories in her binder. And the last binder we're going to stuff really quickly cuz I got to go, you guys, is the 52- week savings challenge. This you can find this binder or something comparable by clicking on my Amazon storefront. If you click on my Amazon storefront, you'll see something comparable. If you buy it for yourself, I will receive a small commission.
Okay. So, the binder comes with the binder itself.
It comes with these paper trackers.
Okay. That say 52 week savings challenge tracker. Once you fill this up and color it in, you will have saved $1,378.
Okay. I have I I've completed this one time, but that's it. I've started and I've had to remove the money. So, we're starting again. But Jolene over at Living Land, she made me some. So, these are paper and they're doublesided. So, you get two of these. So, you get basically four trackers with this. Okay.
But Jolene over at Livy Lyn, she made me these reusable ones. Okay. So, if you're interested, check her out. That's her logo, Libby Land.
Okay.
and all her her links and her name and stuff for her Etsy is down in my description box. Okay, so today we are going to do 10. We're going to do 10.
Okay, so I'm going to go ahead and color in 10.
You proud of me, Jolene. I had the marker ready, hun. It was in there.
That's why I say if I put the marker in there on camera, it will stay in there.
But if I don't put it in there on camera, uh, you know what the deal is.
So, I I don't have I can't color in cuz I don't have my my marker. Okay. So, we put 10. And then I have this $6 that I'm going to fill in as well. And that will be for the week that I missed.
The two weeks that I missed. It was one uh pay period where I didn't put nothing in there. So, we're going to put that $6 in. So, we're going to do $6 and $10.
Okay.
So, let's go over it. So, the binder comes with these little plastic inserts and and the stickers. So, let's find number six and let's stuff the six.
So, what I'm going to do with this when it once it is filled up, y'all, this is going to be Neptune's own emergency fund. Okay? It's going to be his emergency fund outside of my regular emergency fund. And then the $10, we're going to turn this over and 10. I'm going to put the $10 in here.
Okay.
So, let me fold this up.
And we will put the $10 in here as well.
All right. And then we'll close it back.
And thank you guys for tuning in to my cash stuffing video. Don't don't forget to thumbs me up. Yeah, y'all. I'm trying to get back up in the algorithm. I this particular month of April um my I fell off with my likes and my views but my likes and my revenue was a little down for some reason for the month of April. So less stones me up you guys and what you can do by supporting me and my channel is watching the ads. Okay. And so let's let's talk about the support.
So, I did get one of my subscribers did send me a cash app. Thank you. And I will actually do a separate cash stuffing for that because I forgot to pull the money out of the bank. Okay.
So, I'm going to do a separate video for that. It will be actually in my wish list and my um thank you video for my supporters. Um, I did have my supporter send Ashton some stuff for her birthday and then you sent the the cash out. So, we will do that in a separate video. All right. We will cash stuff that cash in a separate video. I know exactly what category needs it. I want to say thank you for supporting us and I will tell the rest of you guys that, you know, if you want to support us, we greatly greatly appreciate it. But, you know, I know everybody cannot send anything or send a cash up or anything, but if you still want to support us, please thumbs the video up and watch the ads because I am monetized here on YouTube. And when you watch the ads, I get um I get money from it and I'm taking that money, you guys, and I'm paying off debts. I I just want to say thank you guys for supporting my channel and watching those ads because I do the revenue helps me. I was able to pay off another credit card, you guys. And we will have a debt update video soon. Okay. I was a little bit disappointed that I had added on to my debt, but it was something that I couldn't help because I did have some hospital stay last year and I did get some more debt and bills from that. But I am very proud that I have started being able to pay down my debts again.
So, I got to calculate how much I know how much I owe. I owe under $10,000 as far as debt with consumer debt, but I also have some student loans.
And then I Yeah. So, I owe under $10,000 of consumer debt. So, we going to talk about that, y'all. But, thank you so much for watching and supporting us, and I will see you guys in the next video.
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