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Where do y’all get y’all budgeting books from?  
Where do y’all get y’all budgeting books from?

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I bought the printable version and use my Happy Planner.  
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@constantino how do you do this? I would prefer this over a binder
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@constantino how did you do that
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I had a happy planner notebook and printed the workbook directly on the blank planner pages. I had to print the pages out at like 80% I think
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@observable yup! I bought the note paper from Walmart for like 2. 50 or something. I would definitely suggest separating the pages before putting them in the printer so they don’t stick to each other though. But other than that it’s pretty simple
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@observable awesome! I only printed 3 months worth at a time  
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Im going to try this thank you. Now i have to repurchase the digital planner ugh
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@whenever you definitely should!  
+22 votes
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From TBM website! Best workbook ever.  
+16 votes
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Thebudgetmom. com
+25 votes
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I got this from amazon and I really like it  Budgeting Workbook: Finance. .  
https://www.amazon.com/dp/198651921X
+23 votes
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I print the budget mom on 28lb paper and put in a happy planner. I used a binder last year. I prefer the happy planner style so much better. I'm at work if anyone is interested I can snap a few pics later.  
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@increasing29 how did you convert to happy planner?  
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@increasing29 yes please tell me how you did it. I have the paycheck work book but i only use one month and certain parts. So this would help tremendously
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@facile33 I bought 2 full size extension calendar packs for the year, the extension rings and happy planner punch. My budget pages are printed on regular 28lb paper which is very close to the thickness of happy planner paper. Happy planner is too expensive for me.  
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@whenever sure thing.  
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I made my own, I didnt have the. money to buy one. But I had a computer excel and ink at the time
+26 votes
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I have a planner I use it has a monthly budget section, getting out of debt section, and a meal planning section every month and cleaning section as well as my weekly monthly planner and places to keep track of my son and hubby’s stuff. I like having my whole life in one place lol
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@suffuse1 it helps so much I budget everything! It’s so great!  
+19 votes
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I use a composition notebook.  
+24 votes
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I just made my own with the free hand outs from budget mom
+15 votes
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I made my own with . 87$ notebook
+36 votes
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I actually didn't have the money to order one when I started, so I printed everything I could that was free on the TBM site, and found an old 3 ring binder and some divider tabs and plastic sheet protectors all at home. It works great for me.  
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Mine too! I am so proud of it I leave out on the counter  
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I bought the digital and printed it.  
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