Another great video to watch. Well done on your progress. I was also wondering if you sell the binder dashboard template at all? It is a brilliant idea and i cant find anything like it elsewhere
New subscriber here, I thought our money in Canada looked like play money but your money in Australia looks so much more like play money, its so bright! Is it plastic as well? Our 5's are blue and our 10s are purple, our 20s are green, our 50s are red and our hundred's are brown. Interesting how our colors are different as well compared to yours.
Hello. Thanks for watching. Our money is plastic. Years ago it was paper which wasn’t great if it went through the washing machine but now your money will survive a load of washing. I love Canadian money so much better than American. 🤩
AWSOME END OF MONTH 🎉 that 200 envelope got some love and is building nicely x
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Amazing progress in the 200 envelopes. Awesome end of month 😊❤
Thanks so much 🤩
Another great video to watch. Well done on your progress. I was also wondering if you sell the binder dashboard template at all? It is a brilliant idea and i cant find anything like it elsewhere
Sorry I’ve just done them up myself on excel and printed them. 🤩
Great video. 😊 Where did you get your binder sheet from
I make them myself. I use excel and then laminate 🤩
I make them myself in excel
New subscriber here, I thought our money in Canada looked like play money but your money in Australia looks so much more like play money, its so bright! Is it plastic as well? Our 5's are blue and our 10s are purple, our 20s are green, our 50s are red and our hundred's are brown. Interesting how our colors are different as well compared to yours.
Hello. Thanks for watching. Our money is plastic. Years ago it was paper which wasn’t great if it went through the washing machine but now your money will survive a load of washing. I love Canadian money so much better than American. 🤩
@@thebubblystuffer yes much better if you wash it for sure
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Question: If you don't mind me asking, do you have a separate bank account for each of the different categories.
Not so much separate bank accounts but an account that you can have sub categories on. I use a mixture of Westpac life accounts and ubank