Low income mom's monthly routine🇯🇵| Japanese Kakeibo budgeting
Today is payday. In this video, I withdraw my salary and organize my monthly budget using a Japanese method called Kakeibo. Right now I’m on maternity leave, so my income is lower than before. Still, I’m learning to manage money carefully and appreciate the small things in daily life. At the end of the day, I make a small sweet treat as a reward. How do people manage their budgets in your country? Please share in the comments. 【Timeline】 00:00 Talking about salary in Japan 01:09 Withdrawing my salary 01:40 Chai and preparing my budget 02:28 What is Kakeibo? 03:04 Checking my income 03:39 Monthly expenses 04:33 Remaining balance & savings 04:49 Budget envelopes for next month 05:11 Talking about money culture in Japan 06:12 A small sweet reward (Zenzai) 08:09 A $2 luxury moment 08:4 What a household budget means to me #Kakeibo #Payday #JapanLife #SimpleLiving #Budgeting

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