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		<title>Why The Cash Envelope System Didn&#8217;t Work for Us</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now let me preface this by saying I am a huge fan of Dave Ramsey and I see the wisdom in all of his teachings. Now that said, I readily admit I don&#8217;t follow everything he says. One area in which I don&#8217;t follow along is with the cash envelope budget system. I think the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><p>Now let me preface this by saying I am a huge fan of Dave Ramsey and I see the wisdom in all of his teachings. Now that said, I readily admit I don&#8217;t follow everything he says. One area in which I don&#8217;t follow along is with the cash envelope budget system.</p>
<p>I think the system is excellent. I do believe it &#8220;hurts&#8221; more to spend cash. It is hard for me to break a $20. I like that fact that when I spend cash I usually end up with change that becomes savings because I never spend change (I don&#8217;t know that Dave ever mentions that one, but it is a nice bonus).</p>
<p>My wife and I tried the cash envelope system. We gave up after only two months. Here are the reasons why:
<ol>
<li>Inconvenience. Let&#8217;s face it, debit cards make life so much more convenient. It is not convenient to got to the bank or ATM once or twice a month to allocate cash in your envelopes. I hate waiting in line at the bank so I avoid it at all costs.</li>
<li>Inconvenience. Yeah, same reason, but different. It is inconvenient to pay with cash. Grocery stores are not so bad really &#8211; unless you use the self-checkout, which I often do &#8211; again, because there is usually no lines there. Putting cash in those machines is downright painful. And really, who pays for gasoline with cash anymore?</li>
<li>Location of the envelope. It&#8217;s happened on more than one occasion that my wife is making dinner and finds she is missing an ingredient. So what does she do? She calls me and asks that I pick it up on the way home from work. If I don&#8217;t have enough blow money in my wallet I reach for the debit card.</li>
<li>Have you ever reached the checkout and when it is time to pay you realize you don&#8217;t have your wallet. That is really mortifying to me. I&#8217;m frantic in that case. I start looking through my car for a hidden $100 bill (it&#8217;s never there) or a blank check (never there either). Even if I only live 3 blocks away it is inconvenient and super embarrassing. If you forget your envelope and you don&#8217;t realize it before you get in line to checkout, are you really going to go home and get it? Not me, I&#8217;ll pull out the debit card again. Of course my intention is to go back to the bank and deposit the amount of cash I spent, but I don&#8217;t because that is so&#8230; inconvenient!</li>
<li>While it &#8220;hurts&#8221; me to spend cash, it seems to have the opposite effect on my wife. If money talks, all it ever says to my wife is &#8220;goodbye&#8221;. I&#8217;m not being rude here. She readily admits this. It&#8217;s not more difficult for my dear wife to spend cash than it is to spend money in any other way. Basically, it is just more (there it is again) inconvenient.</li>
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<p>Let&#8217;s face it. I love debit cards. What I like about them is that if you use your debit card as a debit card (as opposed to credit card) it withdraws the cash out of your account immediately. Your bank account balance is updated immediately (at least where I bank it is).</p>
<p>Here are some more things I love about my debit card:
<ol>
<li>It is free to use. I have a free checking account. I don&#8217;t have to pay for new checks as long as I use my debit card.</li>
<li>My bank let&#8217;s me customize it. I generally put pictures of my kids on it so people can tell me how cute they are. I sometimes wonder though if my bank would be opposed to me scanning in my drivers license so people don&#8217;t have to ask for it when I use my debit card in place of a credit card. <img src='http://inzolo.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </li>
<li>It&#8217;s thin. With all that cash, your wallet can become a pain in the butt &#8211; literally.</li>
<li>It doubles as a credit card. For those places that don&#8217;t accept debit cards but can take credit cards, my debit card works fine. I generally have to wait a day or two for the transaction to appear on my bank statement though.</li>
<li>Did I mention it is convenient?</li>
</ol>
<p>So, how do we make use of the timeless &amp; effective envelope budget system with debit cards? We use <a target="_blank" href="http://inzolo.com">Inzolo</a>.</p>
<p>Whenever I get income, be it a paycheck or any other form of income, I decide where we are going to spend that money and allocate it to a virtual envelope.</p>
<p>Whenever we spend money using our debit card, the transaction imported lightning fast into Inzolo and I specify what envelope that money came out of. I can visually see all my envelope balances. If I go over in an envelope I can easily move the exact amount I need to cover the difference from another envelope.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s basically like haveing dozens of savings accounts set up in your bank and deciding where each transaction will come out of. I can even split transactions so that different portions come out of different envelopes.</p>
<p>So if you love the idea of the cash envelope system, but don&#8217;t feel you have the will power to stick to it, I urge you to give <a target="_blank" href="http://inzolo.com">Inzolo</a> a try.</p>
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