I figure I’ll do something like this every so often.

What has been a category you created that really became useful to you or provided unexpected value?

  • 𝙚𝙧𝙧𝙚@feddit.win
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    1 year ago

    As a first time homeowner, starting a Home Projects master category and slowly funding projects categorized beneath that.

    So far, done a few small things. Chicken coup, vegetable planters, shade cloth cover over the patio. Lots of fun 😁

    • iamlyth@lemmy.worldOPM
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      1 year ago

      Chicken Coup: For ending the tyranny of the rooster! Chicken Coop: A place for raising chickens. 😂

      I’ve always wanted a chicken coop, but my city doesn’t allow it. Someday…someday… How do you like it so far?!

      I gotta try a home projects master category. Probably better than binning everything into the same category.

  • lady_mongrel@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Its hard to pick just one… I break down my paycheck by gross, taxes and insurance. It really helped when my other half got a new job and was going over benefit packages. It felt awesome showing how much I spent each month and even used memos to further break down medical dental and vision.

    😅 then again I’m salary and can just duplicate my paycheck transactions so splitting my paycheck into categories is much easier.

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      1 year ago

      Oh my god! I do this myself but outside of YNAB in a spreadsheet and keep YNAB to post-deductions budgeting. It never even crossed my mind to do it all in YNAB. So do you use a “work” account that manages the deductions?

  • fer0n@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Probably the “giving” category. It‘s the category where I realize the most that a budget isn’t restraining and instead enables you to spend money how you actually want to. “Giving” is something that I find important and without having that category there, I’d really struggle to do it.