The NAB Guide
Every financial guru, TikToker, and bestselling author agrees on one thing: know where your money goes. The rest is just details. NAB is where you track it.
Pick your approach
There is no one right way to budget. There is only the way that makes you actually do it. Here are a few that work. Pick one. Or mix them. NAB does not care. It just keeps score.
Vivian Tu · Rich AF
Know what comes in. Know what goes out. Keep the gap positive. Spend the rest on things that actually make your life better. No shame. No spreadsheet anxiety. Just awareness.
Ramit Sethi · I Will Teach You To Be Rich
Set up your savings and bills to run themselves. Then spend whatever is left on your rich life without checking your bank balance every five minutes.
Dave Ramsey · Debt Snowball
List every debt smallest to largest. Put every extra dollar at the smallest one. When it is gone, attack the next. The math is not perfect but the momentum is real.
The Boglehead
Track your spending so you know exactly how much you can invest. Keep costs low. Do not try to beat the market. Let time do the work.
Not sure which one is for you? Start with Vivian. She explains money without making you feel bad about it.
How people use NAB
NAB works for anyone tracking money anywhere. Here are four households using it right now.
Toronto, Canada
Shared household · London and Barcelona
Lagos, Nigeria
Singapore
Inside the app
The only rule
Open NAB. Add what you spent since last time. See if you are on track. Adjust if not. Close it. Go live your life. The people who stick to a budget are not more disciplined. They just made it simple enough to actually do.
Log it the moment it happens. Takes 10 seconds. Waiting until Sunday means guessing.
Pick one category system and keep it. Groceries means groceries every time.
A budget that is 80 percent right and actually used beats a perfect one you abandoned in February.
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