Is your 2023 New Year’s Resolution to save money? Here are 10 products from Amazon to help you learn to budget and save.
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Money Shadow Box
Visualize your goals with this clear front panel Adventure Fund Shadow Box. It’s 6×6 inches and made of wood with a glass front.
Money Wallet Organizer
Section your spending money by use with this 8 Pocket Money Wallet Organizer. This organizer folds and velcros making it great for on the go.
Budget Planner
Learn strategies for budgeting and keep track of your spending with this Clever Fox Budget Planner. This undated notebook breaks down financial strategies and sets monthly goals.
Expense Tracker
Keep track of where your money goes with the Knock Knock Weekly Spending Chart. The table features a section to write categories, track expenses by day of the week, and a grand total to see how you did.
Coupon Organizer
Save money by couponing. Easily organize your coupons with this Benton and Blair Binder. The pouch has several easy to label plastic dividers and velcros shut.
Adult Piggy Bank
Save money the old fashioned way with this 4.72 inch cube Hizgo Adult Piggy Bank. It has a modernized stainless steel look and must be broken to access.
Meal Planning
If you find a large amount of your finances are going toward groceries. This Meal Planner Magnetic Notepad makes it easy to plan daily meals, create a grocery list, and stick to it.
Change Savings Jar
Spare change can add up fast. Keep track and save your spare change with the Winnsty Coin Piggy Bank. The large capacity jar can store up to 800-1000 coins and the lid has a built in counter to keep track of your savings balance.
Budget Binder
The Sooez Budget Binder makes it simple to divide and organize cards, cash, coupons, and more all in one place. It features sticker labels to customize the dividers, budget sheets to track expenses, and a card and pen holder.
Envelope Saving Challenge
This 100 Envelopes Money Saving Box Challenge saves $5050 in one year. Each week you randomly draw two envelopes that are labeled 1-100. You then place that amount of money in the envelope and add it to the box.