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I am new to this site and been clicking around the T@harrelson26M website. Signed up for some emails a few days ago but haven’t received much yet - no forms or anything. I think my main question right now is does this method only work for budgeting for each paycheck? I saw something about buying something for $27 but it’s for each paycheck and I much prefer to budget for the month. Will T@harrelson26M forms not be good for monthly budgeting?  
I am new to this site and been clicking around the TBM website.

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I do monthly budgeting and Miko just switched to monthly paychecks as well. If you need some forms check out her free resource library on her website! That’s where I got everything. Also—her YouTube channel is pure gold!  
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I think the $27 you saw is the printable budget by paycheck workbook. You get a file and it has all the papers included for the entire year, and you can print as many as you need for however many years you'd like to use it for.  
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@machellemachete I budget for my paycheck once a month and my gfs twice a month. I have the $27 digital T@harrelson26M workbook and it’s completely customizable to how you want to budget. I’m also cashless so I just don’t use the cash pages and I still track my expenses. Also her YouTube is everything and once you buy the workbook it comes with a link on how to fill out every section/page. In case you get confused  
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Yes it is a budget by paycheck method. The best thing to do Is watch YouTube videos or get her email course to get started. You can buy the digital planner and set up your monthly budget and it works per paycheck whether you are paid once or multiple times per month.  
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You can definitely budget monthly. Miko gets paid once a month so head over to her YouTube channel and see how she does it.  
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