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This may sound silly, but does anyone have any easy ways to figure out how much to ask the teller for denomination wise? I’m sitting here looking over my tracker for tomorrow’s paycheck and I’m going crazy figuring out how many of each bill denomination I need to take out for both my combined envelope total and sinking funds.  
This may sound silly, but does anyone have any easy ways to figure out how much to ask the teller fo

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Remember bigger bills are harder to spend
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@chrissie3277 yes! Most places around here refuse 50s and 100s!  
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@lemmon that’s good right lol I guess
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I go with the highest because I hate breaking big bills. this way I think twice before I use it  
+11 votes
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With the planner there is a worksheet to add them up and a little cutout for the teller. Maybe homemake yourself something similar to hand over.  
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Probably not helpful, but I base my cash off of $20 bills and go to the atm.  
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If I don’t need 20, like a monthly rx that’s 40, I set the $10 aside every week and pull the $20 every other
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I made this and it’s made things so much easier!  
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I just list my cash envelopes on a piece of paper with them amounts and how I want it given to me then tally it. I put the total on a sticky on my check
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