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#1
Off-topic / Re: The last thing you bought on Amazon.com
December 13, 2016, 09:35:42 PM
2 Seabees pins for DFIL, Basketball and pump for Grandson, journals for daughter and grand daughter, Cards against Humanity game for DSIL----all Christmas presents.
#2
Off-topic / Re: How are you feeling today?
December 13, 2016, 09:32:56 PM
You chose a good time to come to Portland if you like skiing, Alex, the mountain has gotten dumped on this winter already (most snow since 2008 for this early).

I am done with the holidays and winter and neither are officially here, yet <sigh>.
#3
Introductions / Re: Greetings from New Jersey
December 06, 2016, 07:46:22 AM
Good to see you here Noles!
#4
Off-topic / Re: 🎃 👻 Halloween!
October 30, 2016, 10:20:30 PM
Our plan is to shut off the porch light and pretend we aren't home. Our elderly dog cannot handle people knocking on the door and having to go see who is there. We are in a rural-ish subdivision so we won't tick off many trick or treaters anyway.
#5
Introductions / Helloooooooo
October 30, 2016, 02:42:10 PM
I am also from YNAB-land and do not like nYNAB at all. I had only used YNAB4 for 5 months when I trialed nYNAB last November. I am not a power user, I have a pretty basic budget.

I used YNAB4 and nYNAB for 3 weeks in tandem and then deleted nYNAB. I did not feel like I could trust the numbers as well as numerous other things that many, many people have mentioned.

I just set up a budget to begin on 11/1. I gotta say it feels really comfortable right from the start (hmmmm, think I thought the same thing when I found YNAB4 and never thought once with nYNAB).

I can actually see myself recommending Financier to people, whereas, I never mentioned YNAB once nYNAB came out, I just couldn't.

It is lovely to see some familiar 'faces' here and I imagine there will be more as time goes on.

Thanks, Alex for creating this.