Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:i love YNAB. been using for 5 years.
credit cards were the WORST to figure out!
and processing refunds is tough too.
i made a category just for the credit card refunds. i put the refunds here. then, i will use the refund to cover any additional spends. i coudnt figure out a better way, so i choose to apply the refund to another category, rather than putting the money back into the original category.
OP here - this is what I have done right now for the reimbursements but IDK if I am going to be annoyed at myself later that I did that. But that is what I am doing right now.
Someone upthread asked me how much work reimbursement I typically do - I don't know, it varies. Right now I am waiting on a $300 reimbursement for work. But work is really just the tip of iceberg. I also just had to get reimbursed $300 for a PTA event and I'm about to collect appx $1000 for winter swim coach gifts via venmo, then I'll deposit into my bank and then go to the bank to get cash out for it for the coaches. So it's just really a constant thing occurring.
What are your credit card refunds? Do you mean your cash for points? That's what I do with my points. I suppose I was just going to start depositing it directly in my bank account rather than applying it the balance, which is what I had been doing.
i mean a refund, usually for clothes. I buy things online to try on, and then i return what doesnt fit later.
So the money gets moved from my clothes fund to the credit card for the purchase. and then when i make the return, i put the returns into a seperate line for credit card refunds. I will cover whatever additional spending in that month with the credit card refunds. i pay my credit card off in full, every month.
someone said this doesnt make sense and that i should put the funds back to the clothing category. i agree here, that should work. but what kept happening is that my budgeted amounts were getting thrown off from the real time cash position. so theory vs reality and i came up with my own system of handling it.
i real alot of the YNAB forums and i watch the videos. those are super helpful.
i do a reset about every 6 mos just to keep everything trued up.
i like how customizable it is.
its helped me pay down student loan payments, helped us save many tens of thousands of dollars for housing projects and savings, all with being able to pay off the credit card each month. really worth the annual fee.
i know where every dollar I spend goes and thats a powerful thing