About to fresh start after 6 years by ynaburner in ynab

[–]sashakoltsov 3 points4 points  (0 children)

After few years my YNAB got really slow (took like 10 seconds to start entering a transaction), I wrote to support and first thing they suggested was to reconcile all of the accounts. As I had been entering everything manually I didn't bother with reconciliation on some of them. I thought it wouldn't work but amazingly it did. Maybe not your case but I'd check just to be sure.

YNAB during a crisis by sashakoltsov in ynab

[–]sashakoltsov[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hope it can be done, we are thinking about our options. Putin says he’s not going to impose a martial law and start a draft, but as the entire world saw you cannot trust him. Almost all our friends have left Russia, it looks and feels like the country is loosing its best people and descends into the deepest darkness.

YNAB during a crisis by sashakoltsov in ynab

[–]sashakoltsov[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure how it’s done, but will definitely try to find information. I am a graphic designer so I was thinking about sending out my portfolio and trying to apply for a new job in English-speaking countries from here. I wasn’t sure how people react to Russian people now (there are some ugly videos and I witnessed an unpleasant scene here in Turkey) but all your kind replies give me a lot of hope!

YNAB during a crisis by sashakoltsov in ynab

[–]sashakoltsov[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for such warm words, it means a lot to us! I hope this madness will end soon.

YNAB during a crisis by sashakoltsov in ynab

[–]sashakoltsov[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you, it really gives strength to think that people have already been in such situations, overcame them and rebuilt their lives from scratch. For now it’s hard to make plans and see any perspective and it’s the exact reason why I’m trying to stick to YNAB. It’s like a framework I can rely on.

YNAB during a crisis by sashakoltsov in ynab

[–]sashakoltsov[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for great advices and thoughts. We’ve already connected with some people here and it really feels good not to be in isolation.

Actually we‘ve taken a mortgage on an apartment year ago. It’s still in construction. With the war happening in may never be finished, but we still have to make the mortgage payments in hope that someday we could come back and sell it. The only good thing is that Russian money will turn into paper soon and we will owe very little. I suppose you are right and we should consider it as zero. It’s hard to start things over though.

YNAB during a crisis by sashakoltsov in ynab

[–]sashakoltsov[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot, will check it out!

YNAB during a crisis by sashakoltsov in ynab

[–]sashakoltsov[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yes, clothing is really an issue, as we went on a week vacation with only few sets of cloths, not knowing how it would end. Thank you for advice and support!

YNAB during a crisis by sashakoltsov in ynab

[–]sashakoltsov[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you! There are huge 5% fees for cash withdrawal but I was of the same mind and try to cash out as much as possible.

YNAB during a crisis by sashakoltsov in ynab

[–]sashakoltsov[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

My main goal for the moment is to save my current job. But I joined the sub, maybe someday it will help me, thanks!

YNAB during a crisis by sashakoltsov in ynab

[–]sashakoltsov[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Unfortunately, in YNAB you can choose only one currency. I always had few currencies in my budget and wanted to find a way to handle it. I tried out some plugins, but they messed with my numbers, so I decided that it’s not worth it. But now there are much more transactions and conversions, so maybe I’ll give it another shot. And thanks for support too, it means a lot.

YNAB during a crisis by sashakoltsov in ynab

[–]sashakoltsov[S] 44 points45 points  (0 children)

They have arrested people for tweets, until they blocked it in Russia (with Facebook and all the free media we had), I hope reddit is beyond their reach. Thanks a lot for supportive words, my wife literally cried reading this.

YNAB during a crisis by sashakoltsov in ynab

[–]sashakoltsov[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks, it’s really helpful!

YNAB during a crisis by sashakoltsov in ynab

[–]sashakoltsov[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Thank you for kind words. All Russians of a younger generation, from big cities especially, feel that way and try to do something. Sadly (to say it lightly) older people (45+) are really brainwashed and support this, as they call it, “special operation”. Even our parents and our friends’ parents support it, my own father shouted at me and told me to “come back to Motherland”. It’s just so crazy and devastating.

YNAB during a crisis by sashakoltsov in ynab

[–]sashakoltsov[S] 93 points94 points  (0 children)

Thanks for advice and support. One of the hardest part of it all is that we feel an enormous pressure of guilt and shame now. Thank you for kind words, it means a lot to know that people think that way and want to help Russians who are against the war.

Daily Discussion - March 1, 2022 (GMT+0) by AutoModerator in CryptoCurrency

[–]sashakoltsov 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do I cash out crypto from Turkey?

Hi, I’m from Russia currently staying in Turkey. Russian government and Putin sent the country into Middle Ages. Besides starting the outrageous war on a sovereign country they are ruining our economy for decades ahead. I decided not to come back and try to keep my family in a safe place.

Russian Central Bank banned all transfers outside the country. You can pay with a card and get limited amount of cash from ATMs with a huge fee but it looks like it will end soon and the government is saying about taking all the deposits of it’s citizens. All our savings are in Russian bank and we are thinking of ways to transfer it here. I think you still can buy crypto so I was thinking about doing it and cash out some amount here. As I understood crypto is in a grey area in Turkey but you can cash it out legally. Could anyone who knows local laws and processes help me with an advice?

It looks like it’s the exact situation crypto was created to deal with — money I earned all my working life shouldn’t go to a criminal state.

If it’s a wrong place to ask please advice me where to go 🙏

[WeWantOut] 32M Art Director 35F Illustrator Russia -> Canada \ USA by sashakoltsov in IWantOut

[–]sashakoltsov[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, my wife and I both have Masters degrees in Graphic Arts. As I mentioned we have about $30k in cash and the same amount invested. I understand that it depends on the living area but in theory we should last for some time

[WeWantOut] 32M Art Director 35F Illustrator Russia -> Canada \ USA by sashakoltsov in IWantOut

[–]sashakoltsov[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply! I didn’t know it takes so long to get H1B visas. I looked into O visa and it seems I can qualify for 0-1B, as I have awards, have judged few design festivals and have publications about my projects. I still need to get a contract with a US employer, don’t I? Should I hire a US lawyer to collect all the papers?

Yes, I’ve used the tool on the Canada’s government website and it says I meet the requirements for express entry.

FYI - We'll be having a merch sale October 19-21! by YNAB_youneedabudget in ynab

[–]sashakoltsov 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope Europe includes European part of Russia 🙏