What is Kakebo? Kakebo (or kakeibo) is a Japanese method that literally translates to "household accounts book". Invented in 1904 by Hani Motoko (known for being the first female journalist in Japan), kakebo is a simple and straightforward approach to managing your finances. Filling in your kakebo is both a practical exercise, as you record your finances and organize them, and an activity that enhances well-being. The Japanese philosophy teaches us that saving, spending, and consciously monitoring your money leads to balance and calm in all areas of your life. A kakebo encourages you to look to the future, focus on the present, and reflect on the past. A true path of financial and personal growth. Plan your savings goals. This Kakebo should become your savings tool, but what do you really want to achieve with your money? How much do you need to set aside and how long will it take to complete the goals? Write it down on this page and use the result as a reference for the coming months. Consciously monitor your expenses. The first step in kakebo is becoming aware of what is really happening to your finances. This means keeping a detailed track of spending and analyzing the results. Set saving goals and check your spending budget. Ecological Kakebo in certified recycled FSC paper. The Japanese method of Kakebo is inherently sustainable in the way it addresses the emotional nature of spending. In these times we have become so accustomed to immediate gratification from consumption, that we often do not consider its ethical, environmental, and sustainable impact. This Kakebo, however, asks us to slow down and reflect so as not to overspend and save, thereby making us more responsible and making sustainable decisions that are also in balance with the environment. This Kakebo is also physically sustainable: it is made from FSC® certified paper with 100% recycled fibers.
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What is Kakebo? Kakebo (or kakeibo) is a Japanese method that literally translates to "household accounts book". Invented in 1904 by Hani Motoko (known for being the first female journalist in Japan), kakebo is a simple and straightforward approach to managing your finances. Filling in your kakebo is both a practical exercise, as you record your finances and organize them, and an activity that enhances well-being. The Japanese philosophy teaches us that saving, spending, and consciously monitoring your money leads to balance and calm in all areas of your life. A kakebo encourages you to look to the future, focus on the present, and reflect on the past. A true path of financial and personal growth. Plan your savings goals. This Kakebo should become your savings tool, but what do you really want to achieve with your money? How much do you need to set aside and how long will it take to complete the goals? Write it down on this page and use the result as a reference for the coming months. Consciously monitor your expenses. The first step in kakebo is becoming aware of what is really happening to your finances. This means keeping a detailed track of spending and analyzing the results. Set saving goals and check your spending budget. Ecological Kakebo in certified recycled FSC paper. The Japanese method of Kakebo is inherently sustainable in the way it addresses the emotional nature of spending. In these times we have become so accustomed to immediate gratification from consumption, that we often do not consider its ethical, environmental, and sustainable impact. This Kakebo, however, asks us to slow down and reflect so as not to overspend and save, thereby making us more responsible and making sustainable decisions that are also in balance with the environment. This Kakebo is also physically sustainable: it is made from FSC® certified paper with 100% recycled fibers.
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