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Cash Envelopes: You've Never Had So Much Money
Cash Envelopes: You've Never Had So Much Money
Cash Envelopes: You've Never Had So Much Money
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The title, Cash Envelopes: You've Never Had So Much Money sounds a little hyped-up, right? 

It's not. I've used cash envelopes for many years now and can attest to the fact that when you need to pay the water bill, the money is in the envelope. When you want to go to the movies, the money is waiting for you in the Entertainment envelope. 

Cash Envelopes: You've Never Had So Much Money is a simple book about a simple plan that can help anyone live abundantly. 

It's not a budget.

It's a hands-on system that will change your life.

It changed ours. 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBonnie Lacy
Release dateDec 9, 2019
ISBN9781943647095
Cash Envelopes: You've Never Had So Much Money
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Bonnie Lacy

Bonnie Lacy is an independent author of fiction, nonfiction, devotionals, and many short stories. She lives with her husband, her certified car consultant, in small town America where most of her novels take place. She loves the weird things: sink holes, caves, exploring cemeteries, old store basements where you might be glad you are wearing boots. Somedays, she primes the writing pump by doodling—find samples on Instagram: @bonlacy. Visit her at: www.bonnielacy.com. Twitter: @BonnieLLacy. 

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    Cash Envelopes: You’ve Never Had So Much Money

    Cash Envelopes: You’ve Never Had So Much Money

    Bonnie Lacy

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    Contents

    Introduction

    Letter to Money

    1. Being Honest

    2. First Steps

    3. Setting It Up

    4. Running Smoothly—Or Not!

    It’s Never The End!

    Letter From Money To Me

    Resources

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    Also by Bonnie Lacy

    I love money. I love everything about it. I bought some pretty good stuff. Got me a $300 pair of socks. Got a fur sink. An electric dog polisher. A gasoline powered turtleneck sweater. And, of course, I bought some dumb stuff, too.

    ~ Steve Martin

    Introduction

    I went shopping the other day. For clothes. I had booked several speaking events and needed some things—other than jeans and T-shirts. The owner at the shop helped me figure out some great outfits. I love them! I finally found a store that when I buy, I wear! And yeah, I spent some bucks—especially when I added in a great leather backpack for $98. It’s beautiful, but a great price—right? (Secret? I still buy at thrift shops—I love those too!)

    Yeah. 

    Let me take you back a few years to when my husband and I were in terrible credit card debt. I had about $30,000 on mine, and my husband had about the same. I had been in network marketing and they pressure you to buy the products so you can display and sell. I have so many

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