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Cash Envelope System-Budget Envelopes-Budget Keeper-12 Assorted Colors-Tear and Water Resistant-12 Expense Ledgers, Pen, Zipper Case Included
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  • TEAR-RESISTANT CASH ENVELOPES- the Tyvek Material provides you the ability to not worry if your envelopes rip or tear.
  • WATER-RESISTANT - the material ensures you do not have to worry about spills and ruining your envelopes.
  • 12 ASSORTED BUDGET ENVELOPES - our envelopes provide you the ability to easily identify your categories in your purse or wallet.
  • 12 ASSORTED EXPENSE LEDGERS- our ledger colors match right up with the color of your envelopes and fit perfectly inside each one so you can easily track all of your expenses in each category. Never wonder what you spent all your money, because you can quickly and easily write down everything right after you purchase it.
  • ZIPPER CASE & METALLIC TWIST PEN - provides you the ability to keep your envelopes, loose change and receipts organized in one place. You also will receive a BONUS classy metal twist-open pen. in one easy step.
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u/andthenisawtheblood ยท 2 pointsr/personalfinance
  1. It might help to ask your some friends/parents/relatives about goals you should be thinking of. Might spur some ideas. Make a list of what you want life to be like in 5-10 years. I'd imagine some of those will pop out at you as a goal. Or make three columns with what you want within 2-3 years (Short Term Goals), 5-7 years (Medium Term Goals), and 10+ years (Long Term Goals).

  2. Trade it in for a cheaper used car. I'm not a car guy, I don't understand the need to "love" a car (not a ding on you, I'm just saying cars are something I use to get from A to B). You could at least get a new used car and maybe some cash in hand. Dealers will typically give you more value for your car if you trade it in as opposed to sell it.

  3. Sit down with your girlfriend and make a list of living expenses that you guys each take on or share. You might want to use something like Mint.com or a DIY spreadsheet. Get a book from amazon or your library on budgeting, maybe you and your girlfriend could read it together.

    I would set up automatic transfers from your checking account to a high yield savings account. This can at least start your emergency fund and that way the money is "gone" right off the bat, you're not waiting until the end of the month to save whatever is left, or at worst, see it as mad money (you go mad with it). You could set up a couple accounts/investments based on the goal to have the money go towards.

    Studies have shown that people typically spend less when they use cash as opposed to cards. The fact that you're seeing the physical money be used makes you more hesitant to spend as opposed to it being more passive with a card. If you think that would help, you can try something like these money envelopes. Obviously you could do your own too, but you get the idea.

  4. Your situation does not sound that special, maybe you need to work on your Google-Fu, but these are questions a lot of young people have. I would not hire a financial adviser for these types of questions, the money would be better spend elsewhere. Have you seen...(THUNDER CLAP)...THE CHART!