CEMU is an emulator. While you are fixated on the game and believe "well, it's hacked in the same way, scan, etc.", it really doesn't work like that when you start debugging and want to write a script.
First-up, the game itself is a pluggable module. When you find your money value and debug it, the code writing to money is the emulator's code. Not the game/game module's code. What that means is most likely this code writes to something else as well. And then you end up whining "hey, I NOPed this code, but some other shit is affected". Now you know why.
Secondly, each CEMU version has its own VM code. That code handling writes and all of that I mentioned above.. is different with each CEMU version. So, if you end-up writing a script eventually, it will work only for your precise version of CEMU. So you go posting your table on the forum, others will report it doesn't work for them.. and what do you do about it, I hear? You will say "well, it works for me". Now you also know why it works only for you.
Bottom line.. when posting a table, any table, that's CEMU related, either specify which version of CEMU is it for or post a link to the CEMU binaries, so others can use them like you do. Then the table will work for them as well. A last condition so that everything works for them 100% is that they play the same game module as you do. Each module has its own code. Therefore if you made the table for v1 of a game and some other guy has v2 for the same game, chances are your table won't work for him. Even if he uses the right CEMU version..
Enough theory, get to work
P.S.: I know you mentioned which version of CEMU you use, but since this is about binary files (exe), what if I can't find the exact cemu.exe you use? Considering my explanation above, table will not work. So provide more information on that version you mentioned: where you got it from, a hash for the exe or archive, or even zip and link/post/attach it yourself here.