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Cashbox (using Kakeibo’s strategy)

Cashbox (using Kakeibo’s strategy)

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save 1000s using the Kakeibo method

drastically reduce useless spending

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Effortlessly save thousands using the Kakeibo method

The Kakeibo method, originating from Japan, is a psychological budgeting strategy that makes you visualize your goals & physically interact with them, forcing you to pay attention to your spending & easily save up large amounts of money. 

Whenever you have a spare note with you, put it into the Cashbox, whilst crossing out the matching number & before you even realize it - congratulations, you have saved enough for your next big purchase!

eliminate the thought of spending spare notes

trick your mind to instantly end useless spending

When you first start using the Cashbox, your mind memorizes & acknowledges it, meaning, if you go out & get some cash, instead of finding ways to spend it on pointless purchases, your brain makes it more appealing for you to deposit the funds into the Cashbox.

why it's crucial to save up

  • emergencies

Life tends to hit us hard when we least expect it, so it's important to have an emergency fund in case something happens to you or your loved ones.

  • climbing towards your goals

Progressively saving towards your goals helps you achieve your long-term goals & needs, such as a new car, a new house or a college tuition.

  • relaxation

A busy person, just like yourself, needs some time off work to relax, and what's a better way to use your savings than taking a vacation to the exotic country you've always wanted to visit?

we've tricked 14,200+ people into saving money

94% reported that it drastically helped them save up for a big purchase like vacations or car payments.

89%  said that Cashbox helped to correct their way of thinking about money & make smarter budgeting decisions.

92%  said they realized how much they were uselessly spending on purchases they don’t need.

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