 everyone and welcome to Norris Cove. I'm Yoshida. Today we're going to be doing our paycheck to paycheck, my weekly budget check-in. So if you want to follow, go ahead and get your notebook, your planner, some paper or whatever. I am self-employed for those who are new here and if you're self-employed as well. I highly suggest that you click that subscribe button so that you can get more content like this from me. So let's get started. Okay you guys, so today we're doing paycheck to paycheck and y'all guess what? My taxes is coming this week. I'm so excited because I'm ready to pay bills. I've never, I don't recall ever been excited to get my taxes to pay bills, but I can't wait to start my emergency fund and I will be doing my first cash-stepping for the year. So before I get sat track, let's run down what happened last week. So last week was March 7 through the 13th. This is our quick overview. We ended up making $757. I didn't do nails. I could have done nails, but it snowed and I just didn't feel like it, so that was that. Shopify, actually this goes up. I put a hundred and one dollars. Then I did like a group sale and sale in my group. Just waiting one more invoice to come in, but it's like $45. So a hundred and $45. Let's just loop that together. And then we made a total of $8.57 plus that $45. So we didn't do too bad. Shopify didn't get paid. That's going over this week. Carnot did get paid, T-Mobile. That was kind of part of the week before, but that was something that we used. So we did use about $200. Boothring got paid. Carnot insurance didn't get paid. Something else came up. I'll look back through my other planner because that keeps me accountable because when things come up, I generally write it down in there. I still want to set this up, but I'm debating if I want just like my budget planner to my home planner. So let me pull out the A6 and see what else did we pay last week. We did, let's see. Oh, credit one got paid. Walmart got paid. Carnot got paid. And a Boothring got paid. And we didn't do car insurance. And that was just a note to myself. So this is my guide for this week. And let's hop right on in. Okay, if you're new here, my resources of income is number one, being hair. I'm a hairstylist. Next up, I also do nails. And then I'm going to stop putting Shopify and putting Norris Code because let's put NC because like I said, like I did the sale on Saturday. And that was pretty much for Norris Code. So here, we're going to generate our 750 seems to be working nails. I know I probably do two sets of nails. I'm gonna put $70 this week for nails. Norris Cove. I have some orders to get out. Some paid with credit card. Let's put I mean, let's put 70 for Norris Cove. And then this week, because we are expecting our taxes, let's put miscellaneous. Now it says I'm getting one thing. I'm gonna kind of ride out a little under. But let's put 3000 for miscellaneous. And we have so much to do with this. I don't even know. But let me get my calculator. So we're looking at $3,890 as our total. And we'll come back and check in next week to see what that really is. So again, this week we have this is the 14th to the 20th on the 15th. We have capital 21. My intentions is to give capital one $100. Okay, next we have Citibank and that is due on the 17th. And I want to pay them down some and my intentions is to give them $100. We'll see how that goes. Barclays on the 18th. Now this one, I want to give them 500. Jesus Christ, because I'm still over the amount. And I think 500 to bring me down with like a extra $100. Card number two comes out this week. And that is 181.60. Cart insurance. So I'm paying for last month and I'll probably double up. I'm going to try to pay that. So the 16th. I'm going to give them a call and see what I can do if they can do me just a small extension. And then I'll go in later and pay an extra. So car insurance 206. I may pay more. I'm not sure. And my budget is due on the 19th. And that's $250. And then T-Mobile actually is due like on the 14th. I have the 18th down here and I have 284.37. So I have the wrong date. It's not getting paid on the 14th, but I'll be getting paid somewhere along there. And that says I'm going to give them more because I want to definitely pay them down 284.87. I'll be giving them more, but we're going to see what we're working with. So let's do a little calculating. So we have a total of $1,622.47. I feel like I'm missing something, but I'm not. $1,622.47. I'll probably need to change up. This is my total of bills. Over here under debt, I want to probably give T-Mobile an extra $100. I got to do some subtracting too. I'm going to skip down here to cash envelopes. And I'm going to put hubby, put destiny. And hubby, I'm going to give him $500 to help with any bills. My daughter, Destiny, I'll be giving her $250. I just hope all this adds up. It was something else. Oh, my emergency fund. Now, I generally said I'm going to give my emergency fund $1,000. If that extra is there, I'll do it. But for right now, I'm going to do $500. So now I'm kind of doing it a little backwards, but I'm going to take the $1,622.47 subtracted from the $38.90. That leaves us with $2,000. I hate to glare on this calculator. $2,267.53. So then we're going to subtract this $100. So that leaves us with $2,167.53. And then we're going to subtract $500 from that. I shouldn't know it. I want to guess. Hold on. That leaves us with $16.67. That don't sound right. That does it. Wait a minute. Yeah, that's right. $16.67. That's our balance. I'm just going to put balance here. And then we're going to subtract $700, $967. That's what we should have remaining. That's just a little cushion. Again, I could afford to give emergency funds some more, but I just really don't know because I know that I owe some taxes somewhere, some old taxes. And I'm just thankful to be getting something. So we're going to leave it like this, but we're doing much better. Oh, definitely. You know what? I'm thinking about it. I want to put savings, my regular savings. I'm going to throw $100 in there. So that leaves us with $867. Okay, so I'm going to try to know how this goes next week when we do our check-in. Let's pop this back in. So have you gotten your taxes yet? And if so, did you put a lot of bills? I don't think I need anything. I want to do a video on my wins because even having a small amount of money getting paid less since the pandemic, I've still been able to pay off two credit cards and a loan and a pandemic making less money. My loan with maybe federal is paid in full. I don't know what that is, so I have an extra $100 a month. And I think I'm going to start putting that into my savings or either towards one of these credit cards. So that's it. And also, I'm going to be putting money into a month ahead. So with some of this extra money here, that's going to put me with some extra head. I kind of have it written down what I'm going to do with it, but we'll just see how much it is when it gets here. So I'm super excited. I think I'm just going to transfer that when I do my cash stuffing. I'm going to transfer the emergency fund over or however, and y'all, I can't wait to do my cash stuff because I haven't done one this year. But thank you so much for watching. If today was your first time watching any of my videos and you enjoyed today's video and you would love to come back for more, please do me a favor. It really helps me out. If you hit the subscribe button, leave me a comment below. Also hit the notification bell so that you're notified whenever I upload new content. And I'll see you in my next video. Bye.