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YNAB - you need a budget
missmental123
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Hi,
I subscribed to the free trial of YNAB. Spent ages trying playing around with it. I'm not sure how this will work for me? It seems very complicated. Is anyone using it with success of reducing their debt?
I subscribed to the free trial of YNAB. Spent ages trying playing around with it. I'm not sure how this will work for me? It seems very complicated. Is anyone using it with success of reducing their debt?
Total: Debt July '17 -£23,806.33 - now
-£16,910 (£6896 or 28.9% paid)
-£16,910 (£6896 or 28.9% paid)
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Use the search function to find YNAB - many people seem to swear by it, but there'll always be a few who don't quite get on with it.
It's not a magic wand though. It works, but you have to make it work.0
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