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Solve Money Mysteries Using YNAB Search

Solve Money Mysteries Using YNAB Search

It happens to all of us at some point—we set our keys down or put something important somewhere “safe” because we’re so darn confident that our memory won’t fail us and then we have no idea where to find it. It’s easy to forget how easy it is to forget stuff. The...
Cut Food Costs with Our Grocery Planner Templates

Cut Food Costs with Our Grocery Planner Templates

Grocery shopping on a budget is one of budgeting’s greatest challenges—especially as prices continue to rise. Get organized and cut costs with our free price tracker and grocery planner templates.Groceries have been a sore spot in my budget for years, and as the...
What is a Good Credit Score?

What is a Good Credit Score?

There are three basic questions when it comes to credit: What is a good credit score? Why do I need one? And how do I get one? It’s no secret that we don’t love debt here at YNAB, however, we recognize that credit can be a useful tool when used carefully. But instead...
7 Tips for Road Tripping on a Budget

7 Tips for Road Tripping on a Budget

Summer spells freedom! Drop tops. Flip flops. Board shorts. Most importantly, road trips! International travel restrictions and flight mishaps have brought one reality to the surface: there is so much to see domestically…in every country! National Park enthusiasts,...
What Should I Do With My Investments Now?

What Should I Do With My Investments Now?

Let’s be honest, we save money in order to spend it. Whether we plan to spend it on our wants or our needs, the goal of saving—even for retirement—is to eventually spend. With investing, you’re saving with the hope that your money will multiply and work for you. Its...
Emergency Fund 101: How To Save For a Rainy Day

Emergency Fund 101: How To Save For a Rainy Day

Ahhh, the emergency fund.It’s something you’ve probably heard about whether you’re just starting out on your personal finance journey, or are a budgeting pro. But how much should you be saving? What is considered a true “emergency”? Do you even need an emergency fund?...