Budgeting Meets Simplicity

The easy-to-use zero-based budgeting model that puts you in the drivers seat of your financial future

The Exact Tools I Used To Go From ($40,000) in Credit Card Debt To +$800,000 In Net Worth In 7 Years

I'm Jeff and I've worked in the finance industry for over a decade and I built these tools with real world experience unlike a lot of the "experts" we see on social who only talk about theories

I spent years learning from industry leaders and tried all the confusing strategies so you don't have to

Here's my actual growth:

(Tool available with premium version to view your growth vs. different time horizons)

  • Set Up Your Custom Budget

    Stop guessing and create a unique plan for every dollar you earn -- Learn to automate savings and investing to spend less time worrying about money and more time on the things that matter most to you

  • Track your Net Worth & Controllable Expenses

    You need to know where you're at today in order to know where you're going -- Tracking your metrics is invigorating and incredibly motivating

  • Utilize Custom Dashboards w/ Step by Step Action Plan

    Your suite of dashboards (see below) show your growth over time and the commentary and direction update automatically as you improve your financial position

What You Can Expect

Crystal Clear Directions

The dynamic directions tab updates as you move through the stages and shows your specific targets. You'll have action items to help you progress to the next stage and hyperlinks to take you exactly where you need to go in the model

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See Your Growth

Setting a goal to pay down debt is one thing, but seeing your liabilities decrease on a chart every month and understanding how it impacts your net worth is a different story -- Take pride in your hard work and let it motivate you to keep going

Take Action

Take Action

You are the steward of your life, and we have made it easy for you to take action by highlighting areas of opportunity, such as your controllable expenses. If you are overspending compared to your budget, should you increase your budget? Can you reduce spending? What are some strategies for reducing costs? All of these topics and more are covered

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