Well still catching up but wanted to share the sw performance WiFi credits posted to my account from this week. Used 3 on one flight and they all credited.
Yeah, that's where I am too. I switched to YNAB years ago because it was basically a nicer, more organized budgeting software that I was already doing with spreadsheets at the time. The more I read about nYNAB, the more it appears they are really emphasizing that one month at a time thing, which is just not how we budget and I don't feel we can do it effectively with those constraints. And frankly, if I'm starting from zero and building a brand new budget, I'm not going to force nYNAB to work for us - I'm going to find something else that actually does what we need. nYNAB is too expensive to deal with that headache. If they wanted subscription fees that badly, I'd pay them to keep continued support for YNAB4, but here we are.
There's a lot of polarization between old and new YNAB users, and most of the new YNAB users I've seen basically have a condescending "hurr durr new is different and better and you're obviously just set in your old ways and don't get it (side note, I never thought I'd see the day when I encountered a superiority complex about budgeting software, but thank you internet, I have now seen it all), watch the tutorials, read more, etc."
We're both on Androids and luckily the old app still works, so for now we're chugging along, but I know time is running out. Ugh, this is so irritating.
So I tried a Shack Shack burger for the first time this week, and I have to say I'm not a fan. Everything was very fresh. The leafy lettuce looked picture perfect. The sliced tomato were very juicy. The potato bun felt moist and warm. But the hamburger patty, which I always consider the whole point of a cheese/hamburger, was way too mushy. I prefer patties with a bit more substance and structure. Whatever meat they use for the patty was just too soft – juicy and fresh, but again too mushy.
I also tried their chicken sandwich. The chicken breast was thick, well battered and crispy, perfectly cooked, and juicy. Loved the taste of the pickles and the buttermilk herb mayo together. It felt very cool and fresh and was a nice balance to the fried chicken. It was messy though! The chicken and lettuce were sliding around between the bun and the sauce got all over the wrapper and my fingers. I'd say Shake Shack's chicken sandwich is better than Popeyes which I tried recently, but not better Bakesale Betty's in Oakland.
To bring it back on topic, I did use my Amex Gold $10 dining credit.![]()
I had Quicken from 1994-2014 and then my data file got corrupted, and I was mad at Intuit for making me pay for upgrades every few years. So in 2014 I got YNAB4 but always missed the detailed info I had access to on Quicken, especially when it came to investments and my mortgage. I never made the switch to nYNAB because the whole subscription model irritates me too, I like paying for something once and having that be that. Anyhow, I had read that YNAB4 support was going to end this year, so back in January I did more looking around and ended up going back to Quicken. It has a desktop version (Windows OR Mac) that syncs to a dropbox account, and then you have access to it on your phone and on the web. I paid $90 for 24 months for the Premier version (there was a New Year's sale of 40% off), which works out to $3.75/mo which is less than nYNAB's $84/yr ($7/mo) and has so much more capability than even YNAB4.
I never used YNAB as an actual budget program though because I've never adhered to one (I'm kinda cheap by nature). I mostly used it as a way to track spending (basically a ledger system) and receipts from all the CCs so that I can hunt down a receipt if I need to return something. What I didn't like about YNAB is there was no way for me to see my net worth. Quicken allows that at a glance and over time so I can tell which direction it's going. For some reason, that's more motivating to me than sticking to budget limits.
I'm doing the Citizens one right now. Though I'm not sure if I did it the savings part correctly because it says to deposit 15k "at account opening" and I ach'd it in after my initial deposit. I did a Citizens bonus once before, but it was only for $150. I'm not familiar with Simple Finance.Bank account bonus questions.
Does anyone have experience with the Citizens Bank $600 or Simple Finance up to $500 promos?
Citizens is limited to a handful of states, Simple is nationwide.
Both involve tying up some cash but the Simple account can earn around 2% APY so that doesn’t seem too bad.
My usual goal with bank bonuses is to cover the cost of annual fees and MS fees (Plastiq, MOs, etc) and a stretch goal is to cover reward redemption fees to keep things as cash neutral as possible. I’m in the black for the year but plan to do more MS later this year and want to build a cushion.
This is embarrassing, but I had already purchased the "Skymiles Select" offer right before I checked in here and saw your post.Guys, guys, guys!! Delta emailed a limited time offer to grab their new “Skymiles Select” 1 year bundle for only $59 instead of $100! Decisions, decisions... What’s included you ask? Main cabin group 1 boarding (yes, the one I already get with the cc), 8 drink vouchers (gonna get LIT on the 2 Delta trips I take a year) and a limited edition red luggage tag that says SELECT (because the world needs to know I AM ABOVE THE RIFF-RAFF, I. AM. SELECT.). ...as y’all can tell I am jumping on this offer right now!!!
* /s Please don’t buy this, there are better ways.
So I tried a Shack Shack burger for the first time this week, and I have to say I'm not a fan. Everything was very fresh. The leafy lettuce looked picture perfect. The sliced tomato were very juicy. The potato bun felt moist and warm. But the hamburger patty, which I always consider the whole point of a cheese/hamburger, was way too mushy. I prefer patties with a bit more substance and structure. Whatever meat they use for the patty was just too soft – juicy and fresh, but again too mushy.
I also tried their chicken sandwich. The chicken breast was thick, well battered and crispy, perfectly cooked, and juicy. Loved the taste of the pickles and the buttermilk herb mayo together. It felt very cool and fresh and was a nice balance to the fried chicken. It was messy though! The chicken and lettuce were sliding around between the bun and the sauce got all over the wrapper and my fingers. I'd say Shake Shack's chicken sandwich is better than Popeyes which I tried recently, but not better Bakesale Betty's in Oakland.
To bring it back on topic, I did use my Amex Gold $10 dining credit.![]()
For us we could make double what we paid for it 17 years ago so I think that’s pretty good..
quoting myself b/c I think it's hilarious to call a dvc purchase an investment..... and I know I've seen this argued (most entertaining) back and forth for years around these boards.... That said I fully 100% understand it's the only timeshare where it's still has some sell value after you use it for whatever amount of time you keep it....(Our fam had to sell a contract a few years back) I'm guessing if our fam had kept it, we would still be using it and having fun,but I don't miss it overall. except for @Judique plan. That I like.
I need to Venmo some money to my niece and it would help with CIP MSR. Do I need to do anything to make sure it doesn’t code as a cash advance or is that not a problem with Chase? It’s $800 so would be a nice boost to my spend. Thanks!
Enjoy your travels! Such an exciting time. Did something similar with my youngest, from Maine to California and points in between. Of course she chose CA which is the farthest from home, and stayed there after graduation.
I'm doing the Citizens one right now. Though I'm not sure if I did it the savings part correctly because it says to deposit 15k "at account opening" and I ach'd it in after my initial deposit. I did a Citizens bonus once before, but it was only for $150. I'm not familiar with Simple Finance.
Are the bank account bonuses taxable?