

The Rachel Cruze Wallet is made of soft, genuine leather that will only become more timeless with age. I wanted to create something beautiful that will make sticking to your budget easier than ever.Īnd seriously, it’s beautiful. Working toward your financial goals doesn’t have to be boring and blah. I can honestly say we designed the Rachel Cruze Wallet with you in mind every step of the way. This Will Make Budgeting Better-And Even Beautiful There’s also an interior zippered coin pouch-or if you’re like me, it’s where I put everything from receipts to coupons to emergency Goldfish for my kids. There are also ten card slots for your debit card, gift cards, membership cards and more. I mean, how cute is the gingham interior? The envelopes are numbered one through four so you can decide how you want to categorize your money. Once the envelope is empty, you’re done with that category for the month.īut these aren’t your grandma’s old cash envelopes. Taking out cash for the categories you tend to overspend in and keeping them in envelopes will help you stay within your budget. Ramsey fans have been using the envelope system for decades to keep tabs on exactly how much money is left in those budget categories you use the most.

Inside, you’ll find four sewn-in envelopes to keep your cash organized. The Envelope System Wallet You’ve Been Waiting For That’s why I’m so excited about the Rachel Cruze Wallet! I know you guys work hard to earn your money, and you deserve a wallet that’s as intentional as you are. I created this wallet because I wasn’t finding anything out there that was cute, organized and also empowered me to budget the way that I want. Well, thanks to my new Rachel Cruze Wallet, you don’t have to feel that way ever again! Seriously. or was it $30 for gas? Suddenly you feel like the lanky, bored, teenage cashier is judging the hot mess that you are right now. I spent $20 filling up my tank this morning, which means this $50 should be for groceries. You dig around and try to do the math in your head. Ugh!Īnd yesterday, you saw your 3-year-old playing with your debit card, so who knows if it’s even still in your purse. The bills are wadded up and out of order, and you’re not sure which money you budgeted for groceries and which is supposed to be for gas. We’ve all been there: You step up to the grocery store checkout counter, but when you open your wallet to pay, it’s a mess.
