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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.

The YNAB Podcast Jesse Mecham

    • Education
    • 4.6 • 91 Ratings

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.

    Your Biggest Single Expense

    Your Biggest Single Expense

    Your biggest single expense is one you probably don't think about much... unless you're American and it's April 15th. You may think it's housing, or maybe education, or raising kids, but all those costs are dwarfed by the elephant on your income statement: taxes. We are taxed in hundreds of ways, some obvious like income taxes and sales tax, others more insidious like fuel tax, air travel tax, liquor tax, etc, etc. Jesse points this out to demonstrate something important -- you can be desensitized to almost any expense, even the single biggest expense in your life!
     
    Beginning Balance Podcast with Jesse and Mark Butler
    Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beginning-balance/id1569423517
    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7APubdzXN2eeeMdNpCLkiy?si=75eb73f1ac0a49ba
     
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    • 6 min
    Let's Cut Spending!

    Let's Cut Spending!

    Let's cut spending! And then... what exactly? The all too common advice that you need to "cut spending" implies that your level of consumption is simply too high. That may or may not be the case, but in Jesse's experience and the thousands upon thousands of people YNAB has helped to regain control over their money, "spending less" is rarely the problem. Most people don't have a spending too much problem, they have a spending on the wrong things problem. For that reason, you'll never hear Jesse give advice to just "cut spending."
     
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    • 6 min
    Ask Jesse: Perfect YNAB, Tithing Confusion, and More Credit Card Comments

    Ask Jesse: Perfect YNAB, Tithing Confusion, and More Credit Card Comments

    Jesse answers another round of questions from YNAB listeners. Today someone asks whether there is such a thing as "perfect YNAB" use and if good enough use is OK (yes!). Another YNAB'er is confused on how to calculate tithes for business income, and, as always, there are some questions and comments about credit card rewards.
     
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    • 12 min
    Gaming the Credit Card System... Maybe

    Gaming the Credit Card System... Maybe

    Jesse answers a question from a listener who argues that becuase he carries enough cash to cover his credit card spending at all times, he is not riding the float and therefore is gaming the credit card companies. Jesse quotes Charlie Munger -- "show me the incentive, and I'll show you the outcome" (he actually said outcome not behavior) -- and observes that financial institutions have big incentives to encourage more spending, because spending increases their fees. So where there's an incentive, there's a behavior they want to encourage, and using credit cards is it. In Jesse's experience, ditching the credit card has made him less likely to impulse spend, and that experience is likely what financial institutions have figured out!
     
     
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    • 5 min
    Inherent Value Doesn't Exist

    Inherent Value Doesn't Exist

    Jesse argues that the common refrain of a thing having "inherent value" or "intrinsic value" is not actually a thing. As Jesse explains, value is a moving target, constantly shifting along with our desires and material circumstances. To a starving man, food is worth more than gold. To that same man well-fed, it can be worth little. We see this with our own money -- as our circumstances change, the categories we prioritze shift. Rule 3, roll with the punches, acknowledges the ever-shifting nature of our needs and desires, and challenges us to make trade-offs to materialize those changes in our financial plans. To that end, nothing has an inherent value, but rather a variable value, the only certainty being that it will fluctuate over time.
     
    Beginning Balance Podcast -- the show Jesse mentions has not aired yet, but will be coming soon! In the meantime, check out more of Jesse's musings about money here:
    Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beginning-balance/id1569423517
    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7APubdzXN2eeeMdNpCLkiy?si=19e8c25d5b104494
     
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    • 6 min
    Ask Jesse: Lavish Praise and Woodchip Gardening (Sort Of)

    Ask Jesse: Lavish Praise and Woodchip Gardening (Sort Of)

    Jesse is back answering another round of questions from his inbox. Today he responds to listeners asking whether the Four Rules are really rules or rather habits, what his favorite time management tools are, and how to relate to a spouse uninterested in budgeting.
     
    Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
    https://www.amazon.com/Getting-Things-Done-Stress-Free-Productivity/dp/0142000280
     
    Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals
    https://www.amazon.com/Four-Thousand-Weeks-Management-Mortals/dp/0374159122
     
     
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    • 15 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
91 Ratings

91 Ratings

Number1crafter ,

YNAB has set me on a debt free journey

YNAB has been life changing for me and I am astounded on how much money I have been able to save and put towards debt in such a short amount of time. The app has tons of awesome features and a great support team available to answer questions. This podcast is short and sweet and the motivation I look forward to each episode.

Bus Boss 1973 ,

So far so good

Wish I found this APP when I was newly married and not 15 years from retirement.

It’s a clean, simple budgeting tool that leaves accountability solely with the user. Plenty of support via Podcast, YouTube and Facebook.

I have had immediate results with use and look forward to seeing where this will take us in the future!

Regards,
Selena

Cupmaballz ,

Got me more into debt

This show made me sell my kidney

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