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You need a budget affiliate5/15/2023 ![]() ![]() Both our bank account (debit/ checks/ cash) and our credit card accounts are tied to our budget in YNAB.Įvery 5-10 days, I login online, click “import,” and categorize all the transactions into various budget categories. It’s easiest with a debit card, but my husband and I both use credit cards on the same credit card account. YNAB offers you the option of securely connecting to any type of account or you can enter your spending manually. I wrote about it on this short post and highly recommend reading it and then coming back here!* 1. *Note: In the past year, we had a MAJOR ah ha about how YNAB is supposed to work. Here’s how YNAB works and how to use YNAB for your personal budget. As of 2023, we’ve been using YNAB for 8 years and have recommended it to countless friends and family members. We have tried several budgeting systems and tools over the years: Mint, Everydollar ( my complete Everydollar review here), spreadsheets, random apps, and now YNAB. In 2016, YNAB moved from being a downloadable software program to being an online (web-based) budgeting program. I’ll first list our 10 favorite features, then the 2 cons (which are barely cons) of YNAB. ![]() This YNAB review is meant to answer that question. YNAB costs $99/ year, and the most frequently asked question I get about it is, “Why pay when there are free budgeting tools available like Mint? Is YNAB worth the money?” YNAB is by far, our favorite online budgeting tool for tracking spending and money management. ![]() See my entire disclosure policy for all the boring details. When you make a purchase through an affiliate link, I earn a commission at no cost to you. Some of the links on this page are affiliate links. ![]()
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