![]() ![]() ![]() Even if you only manage to put £1/$1 in per day and keep it at that, it'll be a nice quick way of saving some additional money. Sammie Ellard-King, founder of the money website Up the Gains, said: “My advice would be that you can still follow the 'idea' of the challenge, but not to feel pressured into putting those specific amounts in. What do money experts think of the 100 envelope challenge? Scroll through his feed for more budgeting tips and techniques. Mooch has the 100 envelope challenge pinned to the top of his account which has a whopping 352.3K views on the video. This Tik Toker has a feed of things ranging from beauty to budgeting and she has a category at the top of her account dedicated to the 100 envelope challenge. On Sandy’s Tik Tok, you can find a range of budgeting techniques, follow her journey and she has the 100 envelope challenge pinned to the top of her profile. ![]() These are the Tik Tokers you can search or Google to follow how they’ve done with the 100 envelope challenge. Who to follow on Tik Tok doing the 100 envelope challenge This means the most you put away on a single day is £365. If you want to save a lot of money quickly and have the spare cash to be able to do so, you could do the envelope challenge for 365 days and end up with around £10,000. It just eliminates that pressure of saving money every day and unrealistic amounts, especially when pockets are strapped. Or you can even stick to the envelope challenge once a week- if you put away money once a week over a two-year period, you could still end up with around £5,000. If you want to start off small you can try this budgeting method out for 30 days and end up with £465. ![]()
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