
The Jesse Mecham Show
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110 - One Hundredth of a Second
Luckily, budgeting has nothing to do with the olympics. Take another run as often as you want.

109 - Piano Practice, and Budgeting
The key, is to break it down.

108 - The Intangibles of Budgeting? Priceless
YNAB has a great dollar-for-dollar value proposition, but the intangibles of budgeting are even better.

107 - Winning Financially is Simple
Winning financially is simple. You just need a pen, a paper, and a plan.

106 - Saving for Its Own Sake
I think I save for its own sake, assuming there's something inherently good about saving "more," regardless of the fact that more remains undefined. Maybe I should relax.

105 - The Year of the Status Quo
YNAB had a banner year (thank you for telling your friends and family!). 2014 shall be the year of the status quo.

104 - Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Since Julie took over the budget, things are green. Christmas is no different. We've been saving all year for it. It's exactly how you too, can have yourself a merry little Christmas.

103 - Timing Expenses to Save a Grand (or so) on Taxes
This "loophole" isn't a loophole at all. It's actually a plain Jane tax planning strategy that can be employed by almost anyone, with even the most boring of tax returns. You can contact Casey directly at [email protected].

102 - When Your Tax Rate is 2000% (Not a Typo)
I've brought back my tax adviser, Casey Murdock, for another podcast. He should be your adviser too. We discuss the fringe world of tax credit and deduction phaseouts. You can contact Casey directly at [email protected].

101 - When You Finance Anything, You Finance Everything
Inspired by Mark's blog post over on the blog, we discuss the very true (albeit depressing) principle that once you finance something, everything else you purchase is also "financed."

100 - A Look Back (and Forward) at YNAB
I reminisce, and then look forward.

099 - Real Estate Investing with YNAB
A discussion on how I use YNAB to manage our real estate investing.

098 - An Update on Julie Owning the Budget
This is awesome. Having Julie "own" the budget has been just short of revolutionary.

097 - The Most Radical Shift in Money Management to Ever Take Place in Our Household.
I've handed the Budgetingi Reins over to my wife, Julie. She'll do a better job, and our relationship will be even better for it. Here what lead up to this, and why it's going to be awesome.

096 - Mr Money Mustache's View on Retiring FAR Earlier Than the Norm (Take Two).mp3
An interview with my favorite personal finance blogger, Mr. Money Mustache. He retired at 30 years old, and he and his wife and son live a luxurious life on just under $30,000 per year. THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PODCAST YOU WILL LISTEN TO THIS YEAR. :)

095 - Soldier of Finance
An interview with Jeff Rose, CFP and author of Soldier of Finance. You can snag a chance for a free copy by going to http://goodfinancialcents.com/ynabbook

094 - Cellphone, Unshackled.
My thoughts on cellphones, not just smartphones, and how we're being sold a bill of goods that's costing us money, and decreasing quality of life. And yes, I'm going for "dramatic" here.

093 - Financial Priorities
Mark's blog post from a while back spurred this commentary. My thoughts on financial priorities regarding the big picture, longer-term stuff.

092 - Just Show Up
With your budget, especially for those just starting, just show up. Keep it simple, do what you're told, and…just show up.

091 - Creation vs. Consumption
Sometimes creation trumps consumption purely for its own sake; where you're satisfied on a personal level, even though the math doesn't work.

090 - Boosting Income by Thinking Small
Sometimes the best way to start thinking about making extra income is to think small. Really small. Don't let visions of grandeur slow you down.

089 - Wildly Fluctuating Income
There are a few ways to apply Rule Two (Save for a Rainy Day) to your wildly fluctuating income situation. This also applies if you happen to receive windfalls, but are otherwise on a fairly steady income.

088 - Perfect is the Enemy of Good
Your budget will never be perfect, because you're dealing with imperfect variables (people, external events, and bad data).

087 - A Tactic for the Reluctant Spouse
The key is to give them a taste of how good it feels to save up and pay for something. Positive, achievable, and life-changing.

086 - It's Beginning to Look Halfway Like Christmas
(Holiday spending target - current category balance) / six months remaining = your monthly contributions for the rest of 2013.

085 - YNAB for the Freelancer
There are three secrets to budgeting successfully on even the wildest of variable incomes. Here they are.

084 - Budgeting Late in the Month
If you just decide things are great, maybe a monthly budget is a bit too frequent…how long would you last before the lack of frequency/familiarity left you sinking back into your old ways?

083 - Control
YNAB's (very successful) headline on the homepage sends the message of "control," but most people say they don't like budgets because they feel controlled. Which is it?

082 - The Age of Money
How old is the last dollar you spent?

081 - Handling Accounts Receivable in YNAB
This is a quick riff on how you could (quite easily) handle accounts receivable in YNAB.

080 - The Idea of Retirement is Really Starting to Bug Me.
This should probably just be a replay of my interview with Leo from ZenHabits.net. The key to money (and probably everything else in life) is to be happy in the moment.

079 - Patience.
The pathway to wealth is paved with patience.

078 - The Black Box of Spending
Your "Miscellaneous" category is a black box of spending. Is that spending a reflection of your values? Or are you being lazy? And should you care anyway? We discuss :)

077 - Why Roths are Better than Regular IRAs
This is the end of that debate.

076 - Taxes and Timing
Having the choice to create a taxable event (or avoid one) is extremely powerful when it comes to minimizing your life's single biggest expense.

075- How I Tripled My Money in the Stock Market
It involved a company that made karaoke machines. I got lucky.

074 - Your Kids Need a Budget
I take a few minutes to explain how we use YNAB with the kids. We have five kids, so there's proof that it scales.

073 - Your Life on a Treadmill
Anyone can keep pace when the treadmill is level, you're not carrying any extra weight, and the speed is slow. But what happens when Big Events change that? What drove you to the point where you thought, "We need a budget!?"

072 - Sowing Seeds of Money Happiness
What causes discontent with money? What influences how you spend your money, what you value, and whether you're truly happy?

071 - The Key to Reinventing Yourself (Bit by Bit)
I interview my favorite Behavior Designer of all time, BJ Fogg of the Standford Persuasive Technology Lab. BJ and I discuss key principles for creating lasting, positive behavior change in your life. You'll love this.

070 - I'm Saving This Money. (For What?!)
Savings without purpose is savings frittered away. Make sure you're saving with purpose!

069 - Managing Your Life's Single Biggest Expense
An interview with my tax advisor, and the author of Tax Insight, Casey Murdock. He's a tax genius, and he saved me 20k in taxes a few years ago. Case closed!

068 - Budgets are Sexy. An Interview with J. Money.
I get to interview a fellow man-cave enthusiast and personal finance blogger who writes one of my favorite money blogs: BudgetsAreSexy.com. Of course I'd like it.

067 - Spending Tens of Thousands of Dollars is So Easy
More about our car purchase from December. Now that the dust has settled, here's what's really freaking me out.

066 - Big Goals, and Nothing Else Matters
If you're getting the big goals taken care of, nothing else really matters.

065 - "YNAB Works" is Here!
I'm pleased to announce the launch of "YNAB Works!" A Home Study Guide+DVD Video package for schools, clients, kids of awesome parents, employees…basically anyone you care about :)

064 - My Financial Life
Instead of takling about how we budget, which is just how I teach, and nothing special. I wanted to discuss everything else financial, how and why I do the things I do, and let you then draw your own conclusion. I'm no expert on this, butit may give you some ideas.

063 - The Farmhand Who Slept Through Anything
Are you finances managed with the future in mind? Where YOU could sleep through anything?

062 - Bought a Car, Broke Both My Rules
I have two rules when it comes to buying a car. Don't buy new, and don't finance it. Broke both of those.

061 - Friction.
When you're in a job you don't like, there's friction, because you're not spending your time doing something you love. When your money's misbehaving, there's friction. Because your money isn't doing things you love.