How to Spend Your Stimulus Money
The second round of stimulus checks are already hitting bank accounts. How should you spend yours? We've got some tips to help you decide.
Pending Transactions Have Arrived!
You'll see pending transactions now in your YNAB budget. This feature makes your budget more up-to-date when you're using direct import.
50 Cheap Gift Ideas for Christmas 2020
We’ve assembled a list of 50 cheap gift ideas that are $30 or less—they're budget-friendly yet oh-so original. Happy gifting!
Meet the Joneses: The Budget Refresh
Welcome to part six in our budgeting-during-covid series as the average American family gets their finances under control.
YNAB Ranked #1 Best Place to Work Two Years Running!
What is like to work at YNAB? See why Fortune keeps ranking YNAB a top workplace in their annual best places to work list.
Coming Face-to-Face with $200K of Student Loans
Vanessa had $200,000 in student loan debt. While the number was discouraging, she made a plan to pay it off while still living her life.
How I Rebuilt My Financial Life While Healing from Divorce
After a divorce, Dawn was running out of money halfway through the month. Then, she took action and now feels more in control than ever.
Should I Refinance My Mortgage?
Mortgage rates are lower than ever, so does that mean you should refinance your mortgage? Here are five things to ask yourself before you do.
Meet the Joneses: Surviving Back-to-School 2020
How this hypothetical average American family is surviving back-to-school season 2020 in their budget during the global pandemic.
12 Best Personal Finance Episodes from The Jesse Mecham Show
We've laid out 12 of the best episodes of The Jesse Mecham Show that are all about personal finance and growing in your money mindset.
Are Your Student Loans Getting in the Way of Your Dating Life?
According to a recent study of more than 2,000 Millennials, student loan debt was an elephant in the room when it came to dating prospects.
We Couldn’t Agree on How to Handle Money
When you find a life partner, the chances of finding someone with the same financial habits and opinions is slim. So what's a couple to do?