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Cash stuffing is only good if it improves your budgeting, spending, and saving habits.
True or False
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True.
Cash stuffing (the envelope system) is a tool — its value depends on outcomes. It’s “good” when it helps you stick to a budget, curb overspending, and meet savings goals. If it doesn’t change those behaviors (or makes things harder or less secure), then it isn’t helping. Note some people still benefit from it for psychological reasons (better awareness, reduced card use) or practical reasons (no-fee cash access), but the core measure of usefulness is whether it improves your financial habits.
Cash stuffing (the envelope system) is a tool — its value depends on outcomes. It’s “good” when it helps you stick to a budget, curb overspending, and meet savings goals. If it doesn’t change those behaviors (or makes things harder or less secure), then it isn’t helping. Note some people still benefit from it for psychological reasons (better awareness, reduced card use) or practical reasons (no-fee cash access), but the core measure of usefulness is whether it improves your financial habits.
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