Based on our record, YouNeedABudget seems to be a lot more popular than Dave. While we know about 55 links to YouNeedABudget, we've tracked only 4 mentions of Dave. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
You'll be going into a tight budget time, so get a really good system in place. If you don't have that you love already, I recommend YNAB (youneedabudget.com). It's envelope based and is really good for planning ahead for irregular expenses and for "rolling with the punches" if something comes up. It works differently than traditional monthly budget, so take time to use all the resources to learn the system. ... Source: 11 months ago
I also said in a comment below, I use YNAB to track my financial life. This strategy only works if you have enough confidence in your finances to know that if I gave you a card with 100k credit limit, you would never spend more on it than what you have in your bank and has been budgeted for. If not, I cannot overstate how important it is to get your budget in order beforehand. There’s zero money saved if you pay... Source: 12 months ago
If you aren’t already giving every dollar you make a job, earning more money will only get you so far. Check out YNAB, read all the free content about learning to plan and budget. Source: about 1 year ago
Track it by hand or in software. I started out with just a spreadsheet, but since then moved my whole budget to YNAB (youneedabudget.com), where you track all your individual savings goals as well as how your money will be used to cover regular (and irregular) expenses. Now the whole plan is in one place, and covers everything from how much is set aside for gardening supplies for this summer to the big... Source: about 1 year ago
Aside from all the other advice, get a subscription to YNAB (youneedabudget.com) and start using it religiously. It will help prevent any backsliding and will put you in a much better financial situation going forward. Source: about 1 year ago
Have you considered a no fee bank like Dave. I know it sounds strange, but they have no fees. No overdraft fees ever. Source: over 1 year ago
I wouldn't say they're all from the bay area (although some definitely are). A few off the top of my head that I'd spoken to / interviewed with - Figure, Dave, Discord, Box and Reddit were all in that range, give or take a bit. Source: about 2 years ago
Once your account is back in the green you should sign up for a service like Dave https://dave.com/. They will give you a short term loan until pay day for no interest. They also won’t charge you a few unless you choose instant transfers. Source: over 2 years ago
In the immediate short-term, I was thinking of switching her banking over to Dave Banking (https://dave.com) because it allows automatic budgeting for bills, so that she can't spend away the money in her checking that she needs to pay her bills. And that way her available balance is the money she can "consequence-free" spend. I don't want to have the rights to manage her money for her because she has all sorts of... Source: over 2 years ago
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