actual
ynab-downgrade | actual | |
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3 | 60 | |
12 | 11,938 | |
- | 4.3% | |
0.0 | 9.8 | |
over 2 years ago | 5 days ago | |
Python | TypeScript | |
- | MIT License |
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ynab-downgrade
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Moved Back to YNAB4
Used this script to split my exported transactions into multiple files, each file containing transactions for a single account.
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Have you all found the price increase worth it?
Not tried this myself, but worth a shot: https://github.com/rixx/ynab-downgrade
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HOWTO: Downgrade from nYNAB to YNAB 4
Some preliminary notes: The scripts mentioned below plus an up-to-date version of this post lives here on GitHub – feel free to contribute there. I'll update this post for a while if I remember, but the canoncial version is over there.
actual
- Tell HN: YNAB will partly remove direct bank imports
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Firefly III: A free and open source personal finance manager
There is some experimental work being done with SimpleFIN integration[1] for US banks but I can't comment on how well that works.
Personally, I add each transaction manually. It allows me to stay on top my budget.
[1] https://github.com/actualbudget/actual/issues/2272
- Actual Budget App
- Ask HN: How do you manage your finances?
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[OC] The cost of being a bridesmaid
If you know how to self host, or have someone to teach you, you should check out Actual, https://actualbudget.org
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How to enable 2FA
Please upvote the feature request: https://github.com/actualbudget/actual/issues/2042
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Self-hosted Finance Manager
ActualBudget
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Mint: what are you using to budget (auto tracking spending categories and net-worth) now that Mint is ending
But several months ago I went back to check out Actual budget which was a sort of YNAB-clone whose author decided to release as open source. If you are comfortable with a bit of command line work, you can install it easily enough running as a hosted service in the free tier of a provider. I'm running in fly.io (docs for that are here). It was a bit fiddly trying to get set up for the first time, but the docs are detailed, and since I got it working it's been flawless and easy.
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Actual is going open-source
The repo is pretty active too, wonder if there’s a follow up blog post about the transition. https://github.com/actualbudget/actual
- GnuCash Tutorial and Concepts Guide
What are some alternatives?
fints-to-ynab - Import transactions from FinTS-capable banks to YNAB
Firefly III - Firefly III: a personal finances manager
YNAB4-64bit - Conversion tool to get YNAB4 working on 64bit macOS (Catalina and later)
ghostfolio - Open Source Wealth Management Software. Angular + NestJS + Prisma + Nx + TypeScript 🤍
Y64
plaintextaccounting - The plaintextaccounting.org website, a portal to Ledger, hledger, beancount and co. Also the PTA wiki.
bank2ynab - Easily convert and import your bank's statements into YNAB. This project consolidates other conversion efforts into one universal tool.
actual-server - Actual's server
docker-budge
budge
data-importer - The Firefly III Data Importer can import data into Firefly III
lakshmi - Investing library and command-line interface inspired by the Bogleheads philosophy