Realise that none of it makes sense anymore - give up. Manually input that data into another spreadsheet that captures annual figures Here are the benefits and reasons for using this software. Although the cons are present, I believe the pros of YNAB out-weigh any of the little problems.
Merge others so that your spreadsheet is not 2 yards long More flexible data export Improved reports that easily drill down to details As with any software program, YNAB (You Need A Budget) has its own set of pros and cons.
Import into Numbers Īdjust the supplied categories to match your expectationsĭelete - or hide - the ones you know you will never useĭIscover that one or two are incorrect and adjust againĭiscover that you have far too many categories to make sense of your SpendingĬreate new category to capture little things - perhaps HouseĬreate another new category to capture one-offs - perhaps Garden What I'm asking about is the ability to connect YNAB to my AppleCard so transactions can be imported as they occur during the month). Apple, any chance this could happen (To be clear, I know about the export feature. From today's () release notes 'now you can export a selection of transactions from YNAB into a handy CSV file.
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I am waiting for Money in Excel to come to the UK The Card app on the iPhone is great but it not a substitue for apps like YNAB & others. If you use YNAB 4 Classic on Windows, importing begins in YNAB 4: Be sure your YNAB 4 is updated to a new version (at least 4.3.817). Then the CSV data needs to be imported to the spreadsheet app of your choice.
Download the resulting zip file (once your browser has stopped freezing if your budget is a bit older), and extract the zip archive. The problem there is the L1 and L2 tags that they assign to each transaction have to be edited - or added. In nYNAB: Export your nYNAB budget by clicking on the budget name in the upper right hand corner Export Budget. Seems there are many budgeting apps that will export a CSV file - MDB, who I currently use for instance.