Of course they'll listen. G7 has the money.
There are hundreds of US personnel in Syria.
Gray zone is disinfo. Are we using such biased sources in the megathread?
What is your breakdown per fund? Look at the performance of each one.
Ideally you should simplify to a 3-fund with appropriate allocations or just a target date fund.
You have it the other way around. Russian support dried up so Armenia is courting the West.
And I'll watch it, like I do every week.
They're trolls that enjoy spreading hate.
I'll check it out, thanks.
Charts in Ynab4 were fairly sophisticated. For example, I could easily drill down into categories on monthly income/expenses. They also looked great since the devs put a lot of thought into the UX.
I switched to Moneydance after nYnab came out and Ynab4 was killed off. I'm not an adherent to Ynab's budgeting philosophy and I didn't see the worth in the monthly fee.
Like Ynab4, Moneydance is a standalone product. It's manual accounting, which I don't mind. It's quick to enter transactions, has a nice summary view, and can backup to separate locations. When I decide to migrate, I can export my data to QIF or other formats.
This is absolutely true. I don't enjoy hunting down PF articles to post, but I want to keep the community active and growing.
Nope.