Nick True - MappedOutMoney
Nick True - MappedOutMoney
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Guarantee Your Success with Money
What actions can you take so that it's unreasonable for you NOT to be successful with your finances? We've got some ideas!
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Episode #87
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Відео

The Journey to Financial Independence
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It's the journey, not the end destination, that shapes us. Are your goals taking you on a journey that will shape you into the type of person you want to be? If you need some help defining the direction of your journey, you can grab our life vision template here: www.mappedoutmoney.com/vision Episode #86 mappedoutmoney.com/ Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mapped-out-money/id1503281170 Spot...
Give up the good to get great
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A lot of our decisions make people raise their eyebrows. But since we regularly discuss, reassess, and adjust our life vision and budget, we're able to confidently leave behind a lot of "good" in order to work towards the things that are "great" to us. What in your life is good, but might be holding you back from achieving great? If you need some help defining your direction, you can grab our l...
1 Habit to Make Your Budget Stick
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Having a vision isn't enough... you have to remember that vision if you're going to have success with budgeting. We're sharing our top tips for keeping your eyes on where you're going. If you need some help defining your direction, you can grab our life vision template here: www.mappedoutmoney.com/vision And watch our previous episode on defining your direction here: ua-cam.com/video/y398ZYjvNZ...
How to Not Hate Your Budget
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Trying to have discipline without meaningful direction is absolute drudgery. Nick and I know from our first few years of marriage... it was during that time that I started calling him "No Fun Nick." 🙃 Thankfully, we've learned some things since then. Now we have a regular routine of assessing our vision that fosters unity in our marriage, especially with our financial decisions. If you need som...
Deciding What to Buy and When to Buy It
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You can't always get what you want! And neither can we. 🙃 Today we're discussing how we prioritize our spending, and of course, Nick's got a framework to help! You'll hear some real-life examples from our building projects and how we compromise when we don't see eye-to-eye on the budget. Hope you enjoy! Episode #82 mappedoutmoney.com/ Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: open.spotif...
Life Update - We're Back For Real
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Hope y'all are well, we're excited to be back :) mappedoutmoney.com/ Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mapped-out-money/id1503281170 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6NMpshdvPZJ1Av5vesGBYL Twitter: nickdtrue Instagram: mappedoutmoney Facebook: mappedoutmoney
We Sold Our House After Only 18 Months
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In late 2020 we stopped full-time RVing, bought a house in Fairhope Alabama, and started to build our new life near the beach. Now, just 18 months later, we've sold that house and moved to southeast TN. Why? That's what we're here to share. Download our vision template here: mappedoutmoney.com/visiondoc 0:00 - We're moving 0:50 - Quarterly Planning 1:50 - Why we moved 4:12 - Regret Minimization...
7 Advanced YNAB Techniques
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If you've been using YNAB for awhile and ready to take things to the next level, this video is for you. I'm covering a number of common questions and scenarios I get from folks who have more complicated or advanced situations with their budget. If you've ever wanted to track lots of things, pull in old transactions, move accounts on/off budget, or track investments, just use the timestamps belo...
How To Build Wealth: Millennial/GenZ Edition
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If you're under 35, you've got the cards significantly stacked against you. Housing prices, college costs, medical expenses are at all time highs while wages remain stagnant. However, there is one thing that you have on your side that can help you exponentially grow your wealth and overcome all of these factors. That resource is time. Resources mentioned (affiliate links included): - Download t...
Wealth Building Made Simple: My $5M Roadmap
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Wealth Building Made Simple: My $5M Roadmap
Best Personal Finance Books For 2022 [Must Reads]
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Best Personal Finance Books For 2022 [Must Reads]
How I Made an Extra $1k Per Month Using My Interests
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How I Made an Extra $1k Per Month Using My Interests
YNAB Multi-Account Guide: Updated Savings Tutorial
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YNAB Multi-Account Guide: Updated Savings Tutorial
YNAB For Beginners - Updated Start Guide (2022)
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YNAB For Beginners - Updated Start Guide (2022)
How to Save Money FAST & Buy Your FIRST RENTAL Property
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How to Save Money FAST & Buy Your FIRST RENTAL Property
Not Your Normal Holiday Gift Guide | How To Buy The Perfect Gift
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Not Your Normal Holiday Gift Guide | How To Buy The Perfect Gift
Your Favorite Financial Gurus Are Wrong
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Your Favorite Financial Gurus Are Wrong
Buying A House In This Current Market with @JavyVidana
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Buying A House In This Current Market with @JavyVidana
#1 Mistake New YNAB Users Make (And How To Fix)
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#1 Mistake New YNAB Users Make (And How To Fix)
How YNAB Reports Help You Budget Better
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How YNAB Reports Help You Budget Better
6 Tips To Choose The Right House
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6 Tips To Choose The Right House
How To Decide Where To Live
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How To Decide Where To Live
Budgets Are For Everyone [Explained in 90 seconds]
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Budgets Are For Everyone [Explained in 90 seconds]
3 Tips for Sticking to a Tight Budget
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3 Tips for Sticking to a Tight Budget
We're Back
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We're Back
Profit First YNAB Tutorial [Simplified]
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Profit First YNAB Tutorial [Simplified]
5 Expensive Habits That Keep You Poor
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5 Expensive Habits That Keep You Poor
Master Your Money & Budget With Me
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Master Your Money & Budget With Me
5 Credit Score Myths (How FICO Actually Works)
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5 Credit Score Myths (How FICO Actually Works)

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @hrodriguez620
    @hrodriguez620 5 днів тому

    What if you don’t get the work reimbursement until the next month? How can you reassign that reimbursement check to the previous month so that it zeros out the balance from the previous month, instead of that reimbursement category being a negative amount?

  • @kristenlegg4223
    @kristenlegg4223 9 днів тому

    This is exactly what I needed to hear before I got too far in. The defaults are complicated. Thank you for giving me “permission” to make it easier starting out

  • @shelleylewis4989
    @shelleylewis4989 12 днів тому

    Are you available for hire

    • @mappedoutmoney
      @mappedoutmoney 12 днів тому

      @@shelleylewis4989 yup! I do about 20-30 one on one coaching calls each week. You can find that info here: mappedoutmoney.com/ynab-coaching/ I also have a group program we host three times a year. And you can find that here: www.aheadin100.com/closed

  • @SebastiaanVaz
    @SebastiaanVaz 13 днів тому

    You guys are such a charismatic couple! And excellent advice and video structure. What a breath of fresh air between the cringe 'Hit that like button now before we continue' type of videos 🙄❤️

  • @keithrichardscorpse1230
    @keithrichardscorpse1230 15 днів тому

    They keep jacking the price, no thanks. Excel does just fine.

  • @mrmuffin5046
    @mrmuffin5046 16 днів тому

    can we get an update its been 5 years

  • @justshyn7347
    @justshyn7347 17 днів тому

    🎉

  • @justshyn7347
    @justshyn7347 17 днів тому

    Love this video, thank you. I was overwhelmed because I am living paycheck to paycheck with family. So I needed to see where eery dollar is going. This was not at all hard to do. I have over $4,000 in credit card debt + loans. But I feel clarity now then I did before. I feel empowered and like I can turn things around for myself.

  • @Sunny14136
    @Sunny14136 21 день тому

    Wow! This is an Excellent video. This is the second time I've watched it. This gives me a great foundation with which to start my YNAB budget.

  • @PurpleRose8725
    @PurpleRose8725 22 дні тому

    No toolkit for apps.😢

  • @PurpleRose8725
    @PurpleRose8725 22 дні тому

    Even 3 years later, there are only 2 reports in the app. Is YNAB anti app user? 😢

  • @lindawoodworth9346
    @lindawoodworth9346 25 днів тому

    So glad this is on video - I can stop, rewind, fix, keep going…..

  • @covetbookkeeping
    @covetbookkeeping 28 днів тому

    Is it okay to actually connect the credit cards tho?

  • @ricardoquintana3428
    @ricardoquintana3428 29 днів тому

    Great video!! Thanks

  • @jennv.4520
    @jennv.4520 Місяць тому

    This is really high-quality content

  • @PurpleRose8725
    @PurpleRose8725 Місяць тому

    Tell me more about Frothy Monkey.

  • @PurpleRose8725
    @PurpleRose8725 Місяць тому

    Can you make multiple budgets in the app?

    • @PurpleRose8725
      @PurpleRose8725 Місяць тому

      😱 This is literally a game changer. ...you can.

  • @Noobnubnoob
    @Noobnubnoob Місяць тому

    Why do you look permanently sad

  • @dmariann
    @dmariann Місяць тому

    Thanks so much for this video! I just opened a YNAB account and this has been super helpful. One thing I got stuck on immediately though is the setting targets. I was sold on the concept of being able to choose "Needed for spending" or a Monthly Savings Builder.. I thought that was the bomb, but I don't seem to have that option in my account? Has this feature been removed?

  • @paradiseisland3352
    @paradiseisland3352 Місяць тому

    am currently Saving for my first rental property, I already have a mortgage on the house am living in, love the tips your giving especially the side hustling thing I have been doing that and it helps a lot

  • @clonkex
    @clonkex Місяць тому

    YNAB seems like great software, but it also seems to be lacking clarity around the intended/ideal use. This video does a fantastic job of clearing that up!

  • @nextgenerationsteelbuildin6144
    @nextgenerationsteelbuildin6144 Місяць тому

    I hope you can answer this cuz I made a boo boo. We took cash money (not in the YNAB program) to pay our CC one month. The Problem lies with I accidentally deposited the money into an account that NOT connected to ynab (business) and now I don't know how to record this CC payment into my YNAB. Can you help me please? TIA

  • @wendyholman8368
    @wendyholman8368 Місяць тому

    Hi Nick, Thanks so much for your helpful tutorials. Quick question...I'm helping a friend set up her YNAB accounts and she needs to track all her finances since the start of the year. Your video here was based on not adding old transactions, but starting out current. Will it cause a problem if we actually start out at her balance on 1/1/2024 and download all transactions going forward? I know this is a headache to do, but she needs to be able to show all expenses for the year. Thanks

  • @lisaroper421
    @lisaroper421 Місяць тому

    Do you have the kayaks?!?! 😊

  • @makolayzoo
    @makolayzoo Місяць тому

    Very helpful, thanks

  • @blackorc1136
    @blackorc1136 Місяць тому

    WORKING HARD IS DUMB SAYING YOU NEED WORK SMART AND EFFICIENT NOT HARD and also your family,ubringing and comminity plays crucial role too

  • @jroysdon
    @jroysdon Місяць тому

    Not done with the video, but thinking out loud: One can be so focused on something that it is actually counter-productive. Point being a middle ground should be found. The example of multiple credit card payments a week is the sort of thing that is just creating a ton of busy work that is actually creating more work. Instead of making multiple credit card payments a week, set up a single payment once a week 7 days from the current time with the current balance or amount to be paid off. During the 7 days that amount can be edited increased until the final 7th day when the scheduled payment will be sent. Then set up another scheduled payment in 7 days, and repeat. This will create less overhead of having multiple transactions to clear. Then increase this to every 14 days, and finally, every 28 days, or just in time to clear the day before the credit card statement closes. There is zero reason to make payments on a credit card more often than this. "Keep It Simple, Silly" (KISS) allows for more room to do more KISS actions to be taking place in more areas. As you went on to elaborate, focus on improving those 3 areas: spiritual health, physical health, mental health, and a component of mental (and spiritual) health is financial health.

  • @jroysdon
    @jroysdon Місяць тому

    Refresh on 2024 Targets?

  • @jroysdon
    @jroysdon Місяць тому

    I definitely appreciate the breakdown of methods. It seems like what would work for me is a mix of Method #2 for cash stored in a HYSA, and Method #1 (Tracking) for CDs, I-Bonds, etc., that are "locked up" for a time. What I already store in my HYSA is my EF and True Expenses that are due on a period of 6 months or greater.

  • @jroysdon
    @jroysdon Місяць тому

    Make me chuckle with the comments about putting things on the conveyor belt in order by category. I've never considered that... I don't think I'd do it either, as usually it's just a couple items that will be non-grocery that I have to split out. But, I could see if someone had a bunch of sub-breakout for grocery (like personal care, pet food, etc., which we don't do, we just lump into groceries), that grouping them on the conveyor belt so they'll be in order on the receipt.

  • @jroysdon
    @jroysdon Місяць тому

    Great video. New YNABer starting a month ago (but long-time electronic enveloper user). I wanting to make sure I get all of the basics. Note to anyone watching in 2024 and beyond: Targets have changed a bit, so this video has old info. The concepts are still the same, but the names and options have changed.

  • @glynnbarton2614
    @glynnbarton2614 Місяць тому

    CAN I USE THIS IN THE UK ? ENGLISH POUND ?

  • @Meven2001
    @Meven2001 Місяць тому

    A really thanks from France. I just started and was a little bit confuse between credit cards and account. Great video

  • @DrAngelaLHarris
    @DrAngelaLHarris 2 місяці тому

    Great video! Just downloaded app - very helpful!

  • @cfawaco346
    @cfawaco346 2 місяці тому

    So, I wish I had checked this video before starting because I started on April 28 and had money for May but budgeted it all for April. Is there a way to undo that easily, or do I just need to do a restart? I have all of my categories and budgets set up already and don’t want to do a complete reset. What would be the best method? Unfund the categories for April and move them to May?

  • @no120992
    @no120992 2 місяці тому

    There is SO much wisdom here. So important. Thank you for sharing your advice! I just subscribed.

  • @KyleRenzMusic
    @KyleRenzMusic 2 місяці тому

    Thanks, brother. This is great content. Liked, sub'd, commented, and bell on.

  • @sarahmangat9250
    @sarahmangat9250 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for this video - very helpful. Only question about the targets - is my YNAB doesn't show the targets you have. I think its an upgrade? It now says "Set aside" "refill up to" and "Have a balance of". Do you know what these would correlate to what you discuss in the video?

  • @mikelaplante7873
    @mikelaplante7873 2 місяці тому

    Brilliant! First tutorial that made sense to me. I kept thinking that too much complexity would keep me from staying with this. Thanks for shining a light on the right path.

  • @PamelaMaloRD
    @PamelaMaloRD 2 місяці тому

    Thank you! I keep returning to this video and getting more gems. Question-- after you pay yourself your quarterly distribution and move 50% of your profit (from your profit category in biz savings) to your quarterly distribution category (within your owners comp category) wouldn't you want to move the other half out of profit and into a business savings account/category? Otherwise when Q2 rolls around, you are pulling additional money from Q1.

  • @skpsr44
    @skpsr44 2 місяці тому

    Just now moving over and giving YNAB a try. Your videos are great! I almost feel like I need to set-up a category to alot you $$ :p. I'll get through all the videos before asking any questions, I'm sure it's covered in there somewhere.

  • @poorpossum79
    @poorpossum79 2 місяці тому

    Excellent video. Without this I probably wouldn't try YNAB. Now I am setup. Question 1: On day-1 (which is currently the 7th of the month), half of my bills are already paid so I don't need to allocate unspent cash to them, but they have been funded and paid. how do I represent that? Question 2: YNAB won't connect to my checking account at Fidelity Investments (cash management). This means I'll have to manually import. What's more, the CSV format doesn't match so I need to use a translate tool. This is a lot of work to use a paid service. What is the way to ask YNAB to look into connecting to Fidelity Investments? If I can't resolve this I may have to move to Monarch which seems to connect to everything...

  • @kevinlloyd9507
    @kevinlloyd9507 2 місяці тому

    I saw someone suggest giving Cash Back of Statement Credit its own category. I thought that was a stroke of genius. It just clears up what's happening and you can move that to where ever you want later.

  • @MichelleMidori
    @MichelleMidori 2 місяці тому

    I've come back to this video a few times for a refresher! So informative - thank you for putting out great YNAB videos!

  • @codybrazel3909
    @codybrazel3909 2 місяці тому

    Once you’re done with the month, how do you clear out the credit card funds? Edit: my confusion lies with how you made the transaction of groceries to Sam’s MC. You set an outflow of 100, but this outflow sets a negative value on both end spending category and the credit card. This is hard for me to wrap my head around. In addition, for when you actually pay the credit card, do you see an inflow transaction from the checking account?

  • @GaynelleNewport
    @GaynelleNewport 2 місяці тому

    I just discovered your tutorial for beginners. I am actually restarting for the 3rd time. IS is possible to delete the first two budgets I made? I am so far behind in categorizing the line items - ect. I just want a new budget to act like the first time I have entered anything. Thank you

  • @aluumina
    @aluumina 2 місяці тому

    notes: 23:37 4 target types

  • @yasmaniaguiar5103
    @yasmaniaguiar5103 3 місяці тому

    I use splitwise and on the official YNAB video on that topic, they split the payment coming in from roomate or the payment one makes into different categories, can I do the same in this scenario so my budget categories accurately represent true spending? Otherwise I'm filling out the roomate reimbursement category, but I would have to manually add up my groceries to truly know how much I spent on it for the month versus ynab automatically calculating it...I hope i'm making sense, I have a headache over all this lol

  • @jim_tennant
    @jim_tennant 3 місяці тому

    I love how you jumped right in to answer the question! No advertisements, no intros, just BOOM, "that mistake is overcomplicating the budget". Well done, good sir!

  • @nexgenvenom
    @nexgenvenom 3 місяці тому

    Excellent video I'm going to be more patient in buying thanks to y'all 👍🏾