Happy Fourth of July to the American YNAB'ers out there!
Following Apple's recent announcement of their "Apple Pay Later" plan, in which customers can split the cost of purchases over multiple installments using Apple Pay, Jesse rants about the state of financing among successful companies. As he has noted before, nearly all successful companies eventually become finance companies, and Apple is no exception.
Buy now, pay later (BNPL) plans may be good for Apple's bottom line, but they are bad news for consumers. Research has discovered that people tend to buy 40% more with BNPL plans than they would have with cash. Then of course there is the interest and penalties that come with missed payments. Jesse has a bone to pick with this...
Send Jesse an email at:
askjesse@ynab.com
Sign up for a free 34-day trial of YNAB at www.youneedabudget.com
Uh, Are You Still Budgeting?
EP08 Money Stories: Ivan & Daniel Budget for the High Income Earner
After Years of Experiments, Jesse Does the Unthinkable
Jean Chatzky: Helping Women Find Security in Money
6 Money Lessons for Newlyweds
Well, Here We Are...
Closing the College Gap: Steve Colon (CEO, Bottom Line)
Introducing Beginning Balance: A Show About Small Business
Get Your S*** Together: End of Life Planning with Chanel Reynolds
Rebroadcast -- Work Party: Take Control of Your Finances and Cultivate Confidence Around Money with Jesse Mecham
Meet the Woman Who Paid Off $490k in Debt: Sami Womack
Identity Crisis? How About Identity Shift with Anthony Trucks
Installment Plans and Future You
EP07 Money Stories: Student Debt? No Problem. Staying Positive During Debt Paydown with Abbie Shepherd
Taking Action on Your Ideas with Noah Kagan
YNAB and the Vocabulary of Finance
YNAB Features You Didn't Know Existed
Budgeting for a Baby with Chelsea Brennan (Smart Money Mamas)
YNAB and Privacy
Set Boundaries, Get More Done with Jeff Sanders (5AM Miracle Podcast)
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
We Study Billionaires - The Investor’s Podcast Network
Money Girl
So Money with Farnoosh Torabi
Money Tree Investing
The Disciplined Investor