How To Create An Aggressive Savings Plan To Fast-Track Your Goals! | Clever Girl Finance
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
- There are plenty of good reasons to save a higher percentage of your income, for instance, saving for a first home, bulking up your emergency fund or putting money aside for a big dream. To do that, however, you likely need a more aggressive savings plan even if it’s temporary.
Join Bola and Yazmir from team Clever Girl Finance to learn exactly how to go about creating a savings plan that works!
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“It’s time to get uncomfortable “…love it!
That's right. Growing is uncomfortable but so worth it.
I need to save 3k by end of this year. No more playing around as of today! Thanks for the motivation😊
You can do it!!!
@@Clevergirlfinance thanks❤
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Ladies thank you so much for all this information on savings. I am 56 years of age and am working on being debt free? Work on a full time job and doing door dash and Instacart to pay off debt!
Thank you for this ladies. I love this Channel so much. It is helping so much. And makes me now realize I don't need that $200 pair of boots right now. I can go get away with finding a cute pair at target or even wal-mart for now 😇
Angela from Knoxville. Thank you for the information and motivation to help me to get to my saving goals.
You’ve got this!!
Excellent information! You look stunning Bola! Blessings!! Can't wait to buy your book! ❤️❤️❤️
Happy Sunday- As I see the sun shining- I no longer just see the sun as a ball of warmth and light. I now see it as " That God is a reminder", " that he is with us- no matter what".
Our state was affected by the bad snow storm causing me and many others- to be without lights for four days. I didn't leave my place- I did have hot water to shower and still go to work. I was creative and used my battery operated lamps. I lost my food- but not my life. I ate the foods that I know would not require refrigeration and became creative.
In the days without light- I was able to connect with myself and God as I sat in the evening and connected to Gods presence. In those long days- I also learned that I was not able to spend and that made me realize that I can survive this and my debt free journey ahead. I thanked God after the lights went on- and was filled with grace and reminders that God is with me.
Love this..Great woman doing great things
I love the Door Dash accomplishment.
Great and practical financial tips 👏 South Africa 🇿🇦
Splendid , educative information, thanks ladies.... I'm motivated
Want to start this aggressive savings plan beginning from July. Your teachings really motivate me. Thanks
YAY! Do it. We are so happy that you feel inspired and taking action.
I really enjoyed this podcast ladies. Great information
This channel is blessing me. Thanks girl
You are so welcome
I need this book in my life.
This was excellent ladies!!
Yay! Thank you for tuning in!
Great tips ladies...TFS!!!
Thanks for being here!!
Congratulations on the new book!!!
Thank you so much!!!
Question which one do you do first establish an emergency fund or start on reducing debt
Sharon from Bahamas love your show and advise
What about eliminating collections that are still collectible?
When I listen to Yazmir, I am truly happy that their no credit card here in France. I will be terrible at manage such a thing 😅
Love the necklace Yazmir! Watching and listening here.
Thank you 🤗
Barbara from NY
Lesley joining from Saint Lucia.
Good afternoon
Jamaica 🇯🇲
Hello ladies ,I am from Baltimore Maryland
Hiiiiii
I mean...i write thoae budget bt do i comply? Hell no.. gues its bcas i dont have any money set aside for emergencies
Work more overtime if you can..save it ALL
I want to pay off a mortgage quickly. Retired elderly? What advice is there ?
Roommate.
Put bubble wrap on your windows to save electric.
Limit the amount of time the outside door is opened.
Close off vents in rooms you don’t use and close the door.
Use a slow cooker and freeze extra portions.
Take frozen meal from freezer night before use, place in fridge to thaw, evening of use warm in slow cooker if it uses less energy than microwave.
Cook inexpensive meals like Lentils & Brown Rice casserole ($1.75 for 4 servings), Oatmeal (from canister, not individual packets) milk/water 1 tbsp jam $0.40 a serving. Fried Rice from home ($1.60 serving) $0.30 food for the day = $0.44+$0.40+$0.30+$0.12 (1/2 banana)=$1.26 a day. $1.26x7(days)=$8.82 week or $1.26x30days=$37.80 month.
Senior centers offer free lunch, but will take money if you can afford. Consider using a food bank for a short time.
Linda for Nashville
Clever Girl Finance I just finished Nursing school and I owe the school 8,000. I believe as long as I owe them they won’t release my associates Degree. What’s the best approach and what time frame should I look at paying them off.
You'd need to contact your school to come up with an agreement.
that’s insane why tf do they do that when you could be paying them off much faster if you had your degree to land a nursing job? 🤦🏾♀️
Muriah East St. Louis
Thanks! I will pay off my cc and close the account asap
You can do it!
I will save $10 bills
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PICK ME, PICK ME. I hate reading, but you guys are adorable I’ll read it. I promise. It might take me months lol. I’m in Phoenix, Arizona.
We appreciate you so much!!!
Pay off credit card by end of year. 20000 savings goal for 2024 ❤
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So how much is it a month?