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re: I'm a YNAB geek.
Posted on 1/5/17 at 1:03 pm to anc
Posted on 1/5/17 at 1:03 pm to anc
I've been using YNAB for almost 2 years now. In that time I've paid off my student loans (I'd have to go back in to YNAB 4 to see how much I paid off) and saved up money to pay off my 11k car note after getting divorced in roughly a year and save up 5500 for an emergency fund and 1200 into a Roth I started recently, while making ~45k a year. I'm very, very happy with how things have gone over the last 2 years and love how much YNAB has helped me get a grip on my finances. I tell anyone who will listen about it
Posted on 1/5/17 at 4:04 pm to Doldil
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saved up money to pay off my 11k car note after getting divorced in roughly a year and save up 5500 for an emergency fund and 1200 into a Roth I started recently, while making ~45k a year. I'm very, very happy with how things have gone over the last 2 years and love how much YNAB has helped me get a grip on my finances. I tell anyone who will listen about it
This is what I'm looking to do (minus the divorce) on roughly the same salary. Any specific advice? I have been very diligently budgeting for 1 month now and already brought my credit card debt from about $5,700 to $3,300.
This post was edited on 1/5/17 at 4:21 pm
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