Money shouldn’t be this hard - and it isn’t! Join YNAB founder Jesse Mecham each week as he dives into spendfulness, a mindset that will help you stop second-guessing, spend more confidently, and live the life you want.
After a little YNABer feedback, I've decided to revise and extend my remarks on debt…focusing on good debt versus bad debt.
We talk a lot about priorities. here's my view on getting out of debt, as your single priority.
It's that age-old habit of humanity where we judge others quickly, but rarely examine our own insane behaviors.
YNAB for iPad is here. It's great. It's free.
If something is really complicating YNAB for you, maybe stop doing that thing?
A promise to Julie, and some advice for business owners (and everyone).
There's no shame in it. If you've quit YNAB, get started again. We've made the restart easy.
I may be pulling YNAB out of the equation for our kids and their money.
A financial lesson learned in the Arizona summer heat, while picking blackberries for my dad, when I was ten.
A few thoughts on forecasting, scarcity, and clarity.
When you're in emergency mode, suddenly every purchase is justifiable. How do you avoid this flawed thinking?
I want to make some changes to how I spend my time. You can guess where this is going.
Announcing a new "division" of YNAB, designed specifically for small business owners.
The title says it all. If you don't want to change it, maybe you don't need to track it.
Create more than you consume, and develop a bias toward action.
Beware the tendency to not scrutinize your credit card point purchases.
Totally off-topic, but maybe till'll resonate with you. How I manage my To Dos.
When something financially unexpected happens, we all ask ourselves this same question. It's often seen as a negative, but let's turn that on its head.
We spent a week at Disneyland, and I learned a few things about questioning our assumptions.