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356: Four Rules to Get Control of Your Money, with Jesse Mecham
356: Four Rules to Get Control of Your Money, with Jesse Mecham
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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Jun 18, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Jesse Mecham: You Need a Budget
Jesse Mecham is the CEO and Founder of You Need A Budget* (YNAB). He’s on a mission to help people stop living paycheck to paycheck, get out of debt, and save more money. He recently released his book by the same name, You Need a Budget*, a Wall Street Journal Bestseller.
Key Points
Be as vigilant with your money as you are with your time.
Constraints allow us to be creative. When your options are endless, you’re frozen.
Most people’s monthly budgets underestimate actual long-term expenses.
Your emergency fund should be for more than just things you forgot to plan for.
Budgeting is about looking forward and actively adjusting.
The Four Rules for Budgeting:
Give Every Dollar a Job
Embrace Your True Expense
Roll With the Punches
Age Your Money
Bonus Audio
Handling allowances with your kids
Resources Mentioned
You Need A Budget* (YNAB)
A Beautiful Constraint* by Adam Morgan and Mark Barden*
The Opposite of Spoiled* by Ron Lieber
Book Notes
Download my highlights from You Need A Budget in PDF format (free membership required).
Related Episodes
How to Transform Your Limitations Into Advantages, with Mark Barden (episode 207)
How to Manage Your Money, with Jill Schlesinger (episode 322)
Six Tactics to Achieve Extraordinary Performance, with Morten Hansen (episode 337)
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Jesse Mecham is the CEO and Founder of You Need A Budget* (YNAB). He’s on a mission to help people stop living paycheck to paycheck, get out of debt, and save more money. He recently released his book by the same name, You Need a Budget*, a Wall Street Journal Bestseller.
Key Points
Be as vigilant with your money as you are with your time.
Constraints allow us to be creative. When your options are endless, you’re frozen.
Most people’s monthly budgets underestimate actual long-term expenses.
Your emergency fund should be for more than just things you forgot to plan for.
Budgeting is about looking forward and actively adjusting.
The Four Rules for Budgeting:
Give Every Dollar a Job
Embrace Your True Expense
Roll With the Punches
Age Your Money
Bonus Audio
Handling allowances with your kids
Resources Mentioned
You Need A Budget* (YNAB)
A Beautiful Constraint* by Adam Morgan and Mark Barden*
The Opposite of Spoiled* by Ron Lieber
Book Notes
Download my highlights from You Need A Budget in PDF format (free membership required).
Related Episodes
How to Transform Your Limitations Into Advantages, with Mark Barden (episode 207)
How to Manage Your Money, with Jill Schlesinger (episode 322)
Six Tactics to Achieve Extraordinary Performance, with Morten Hansen (episode 337)
Discover More
Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic.
Released:
Jun 18, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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