You Need A Budget (YNAB) show

You Need A Budget (YNAB)

Summary: A weekly dose of just the right medicine to help you get out of debt, save more money, and beat the paycheck to paycheck cycle.

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 Don't Be Average... You Can't Be Anyway | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:28

Todd Rose. In the late 1940's the Air Force had a dangerous problem on its hands -- aircraft of all kinds were malfunctioning and crashing at alarming rates. The Air Force brought in scientist  Lt Gilbert S Daniels to diagnose the problem.

 Budget. No, Budget! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:34

We often talk about the budget as if it’s a noun. Is it “in the budget”? Did you check the budget? When you treat the budget as a noun it takes on a rigid, inflexible quality, like the budget is set on stone tablets. But what if we thought about “budget” as a verb? As an action, an activity, budgeting becomes a process, a thing which can change and evolve with each iteration.

 Wait! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 05:01

Money is made to spend. We all want something, and that something usually costs money. Some of the “wants” are fleeting desires, spurred by mood or peer pressure or perhaps just a whim. Other “wants” are genuine desires and items or experiences that actually add value to your life.

 Doing Nothing Is Something | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:48

There's a cliche in TV and film whenever something bad happens in a crowd of people, inevitably someone in the crowd shouts "why doesn't someone do something!" This is usually the cue for the superhero to enter stage right. We hear this sentiment all the time, not just in bad cinema, but in real life. Anytime a problem reaches a level of widespread concern -- whether it's a local neighborhood issue or a national one -- something must be done about it.

 Budgeting for Lady Luck | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 04:48

They are prepared for emergencies, for setbacks, for unexpected life changes. In fact emergencies don’t seem to happen as often to them. YNAB’ers are a lucky set, it seems, but maybe there’s more to the truth than a roll of the dice.

 Opting Out of Credit Cards (A Bit) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 05:01

In episode 411, Jesse decried the ubiquity of credit cards and the fact that they enjoy a number of benefits that plain old debit cards do not... at the risk of getting yourself in debt. Since then, he's learned of a few strategies for managing fraud risk with debit cards.

 Scratching the Gambling... Er, "Investing" Itch | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 05:40

Jesse admits he's got an itch to scratch. He likes to invest gamble in the stock market from time to time, using an app that allows him to trade at the swipe of a finger. At least he's honest -- it's gambling with fun money, not investing. And that's the key. It's money he can afford to lose, and it's not much.

 Optionality and Managing Your Fixed (or Growing) Expenses | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 06:08

Wealth is not a dirty word. After all, wealth can allow us to do many interesting and fulfilling things with our lives. At the very least, it provides options, opening up the range of possibilities before us. Simply put, wealth can allow us to live the life we want to live.

 Optionality & Why You Should Follow Rule Two Instead of Paying Down Debt | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 04:44

Save money for known future expenses, or pay down debt? It's a challenge many people face while trying to eliminate their debt. It's a conundrum too -- you could take your savings and pay down debt now, or hold onto to those savings for the new tires you know your car needs next month, or the Christmas gifts you want to buy for the family. If you do that, though, the debt balance stays the same while you continue to pay interest...

 Incentives and Your 401(k) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 07:37

Jesse reflects on a Senate bill -- now signed into law as the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act -- which will require a greater amount of employers to offer 401(k) plans to employees. The new law also makes it easier for annuities to be included in 401(k) offerings by easing the fiduciary rules around fees and expense ratios.

 Opting Out of the Credit Card Game | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:26

For better or worse (probably worse), credit cards are a major part of our financial world now. Cash is becoming less and less convenient to use every year, and debit cards continue to lack the same level of fraud protection that credit cards enjoy.

 January Burndown 2020 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 06:17

It's time to blow it all up! Every January, Jesse takes time with his family to "blow up" his budget and all the assumptions that drive it. He takes a fresh look at the dollars in the budget, and starts to question everything.

 The YNAB Debt Bootcamp | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 05:34

If you made it through the last few weeks, you know why Jesse hates debt and why you should too! Start the New Year by putting those feelings into action. Jesse has created a "debt bootcamp" for YNAB users to help you get serious about getting rid of your debt for good. Best of all, it's FREE for all YNAB software subscribers.

 Why I Hate Debt Pt. 4: The Corporations | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 09:25

The corporations are playing a game, and you can't win. So opt out and stop playing the game! In the part 4 of the "Why I Hate Debt" miniseries, Jesse explains how behind every credit card is a clever system of points, travel miles, and other "free" rewards designed to keep you spending and in debt.

 Why I Hate Debt Pt. 3: Cost of Opportunity | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 08:58

Jesse hates debt, and you should too! In Part 3 of anti-debt miniseries, Jesse argues that debt is not just a drain on our cash flow and creativity, it also restricts our future opportunities!

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