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YNAB - can I have 2 bank accounts on it?

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Gazelda · 10/07/2020 15:41

I have my own spending account and a joint account with DH that all of our bills come out of.

Does anyone know if I can monitor both bank accounts on one YNAB account?

Or will I have to set up and pay for a second YNAB account (which seems ridiculous).

Thanks

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Girlintheframe · 11/07/2020 08:06

You can have multiple budgets going at the same time. I have one for the joint account then one for xmas, holidays etc

GinnieHempstock · 11/07/2020 08:14

I have a current account, 3 credit card accounts, 3 saving accounts, 2 ISAs and the mortgage on one YNAB budget. Oh, and a cash account (envelope in a drawer) Grin Writing it all down, it does seem a bit excessive Blush

GinnieHempstock · 11/07/2020 08:15

Btw, if you hadn’t guessed, I love YNAB. Grin

SafetyLightsAreForDudes · 11/07/2020 08:36

Do you mean is it possible to have multiple bank accounts on one budget (e.g. a current account, a cash account, a few savings accounts) or is it possible to have multiple budgets using the same YNAB subscription? The answer to both is yes but they mean different things.

My kids each have their own budget on my YNAB subscription. It's worth bearing in mind though that anyone who is logged in to that subscription account can see any of the budgets if they choose to.

Gazelda · 11/07/2020 20:14

Wow, thanks all! Yes, I want to add two accounts onto one YNAB subscription.

I'll have another look to see if I can work out how to do it, but might be back to ask more questions.

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