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Kakeibo and the $5.34 Rule: The Japanese Art of Saving MoneyTaking a non-technological approach to finances sounds unheard of in this day and age of apps and Excel spreadsheets, but it might be exactly what you need. Kakeibo, a Japanese word that ...
Sort of like a bullet journal for your finances, the kakeibo is full of beautifully designed spreadsheets to help you keep track of your spending and saving goals, peppered with inspirational ...
There must be a more straightforward way to keep your finances straight. And that’s where Kakeibo budgeting comes in. In 1904, Hani Motoko, Japan’s first female journalist, designed a ...
A century before apps and spreadsheets, there was a Japanese budgeting system that still works today
inputting numbers on a spreadsheet, or writing in a notebook, it always boils down to spending less than you've got coming in. Yet the fourth question in the kakeibo cycle, "How can you improve?" ...
Sort of like a bullet journal for your finances, the kakeibo is full of beautifully designed spreadsheets to help you keep track of your spending and saving goals, peppered with inspirational ...
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