This is a more common mistake than it seems. As there is no notification on the phone, nor immediate movement in the bank's app, the feeling is one of control. But that feeling can be deceiving.
When you pay in cash, you lose one of the great allies of modern financial management: automatic registration. With a card or MB Way, the transaction history is immediately visible. With physical money, if you don't write it down right away, the expense disappears from your memory much faster than it disappeared from your wallet.
The result is simple: at the end of the month, the bank balance can appear better than it really is. This leads many people to spend more than they should because they believe they still have budget margin.
Create the following habit: whenever you spend money in cash, note the amount at the moment and integrate that expense into your control method later.
You can do it in a notepad, in an app, or in an Excel spreadsheet. The important thing is not to let the expense go "outside the system".
Creating this ritual helps to have a real view of your finances. It doesn't matter if you paid in coins, bills, or card: the expense exists all the same and should count towards the budget.
It changes almost everything. It starts to realize where it is really spending, stops underestimating small purchases, and gains more control over day-to-day decisions. Those coffees, quick lunches, parking lots, or impulse purchases are no longer invisible.
And it is often in these small expenses that the biggest budget deviations are born. Not because they are huge individually, but because they repeat uncontrollably.
Start today: write down all expenses in cash for a week and add everything up at the end.
You will be surprised by the amount that "disappears" from your wallet.
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