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2021 Frugal Living Challenge
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So YNAB is 3.99 a month to use? I have looked on my main banking account and it seems I may have to go in to the bank to open any extra accounts with them. I do have another bank account for household and food bills so will see if I can do it on there online. Fingers crossed 🤞8
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I am so sorry wishus.‘It never hurts to keep looking for sunshine’ - Winnie the Pooh7
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The monthly fee varies depending on the exchange rate as it's priced in US $. At today's rate is over £8 a month or just over £61 for the year.OLaney said:So YNAB is 3.99 a month to use? I have looked on my main banking account and it seems I may have to go in to the bank to open any extra accounts with them. I do have another bank account for household and food bills so will see if I can do it on there online. Fingers crossed 🤞
I use the old YNAB4 which unfortunately isn't available any more but I paid £60 outright with nothing more to pay. If it packs up I would definitely download the current version - it's worth it's weight in gold as far as I (and many others on MSE) am concerned.
@wishus - so sorry for your loss.
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Grocery challenge Feb £107/£100-epic fail due to cake and biscuits
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Am sorry for your loss. Please be kind to yourself# 36 1p challenge 2024 - £536.60
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Sorry for your loss wishus. Thinking of you and yours and sending hugs6
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sending virtual hugs wishes
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@apple_muncher Many thanks for the kind offer but we have hundreds of them here. I take hardwood cuttings from them and just let them do their own thing. I have raspberries, blueberries, gooseberries, blackcurrants and a small orchard of apples, plus the plums, pears, cherries and apples that get sold off cheap at the end of each season. Perhaps @Hughesfamily could use some? I've been planting at Frugaldom for a few years, trying to establish all the various projects - fruit, berries, veg, herbs, wild food foraging, willows - the long term plan is to offer space to like-minded others to create their own frugal projects.apple_muncher said:Frugaldom - if you want some rasp canes, I would happily send you some. Autumn fruiterer, no support needed (though they grow up to 6'!), Cut back to ground level each year. Message me if I can help.
I reserve the right not to spend.
The less I spend, the more I can afford.
Frugal living challenge - living on little in 2025 while frugalling towards retirement.11
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