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  • @valeriedison8838
    @valeriedison8838 Месяц назад +18

    Wish i had started investing earlier, love Dave Ramsey and his method is how i got out of debt and stayed out. Love your videos

  • @josborne7320
    @josborne7320 Месяц назад +32

    Saving 100,000 ..even 60,000 is not even a dream...for a lot of your listeners. I make around 30,000 each year. To save 60, 000 a year? You're just not talking to your average listener ... I'm afraid those that can save what you are talking about ...are not watching you.

    • @kaythegardener
      @kaythegardener Месяц назад +6

      I made about $12K from Social Security (had to take it at 62 yrs), then found a part time job of about 6K after a few years. I have my health, but all my gains have been made after 62 years old. "BETTER LATE THAN NEVER"!! & "SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING!!"

    • @margauxv25
      @margauxv25 5 дней назад

      Something is better than nothing. I make around the same but save 100 a week. When I finish paying off cc debt, I can do 200 per week. We buy used cars and our children are grown ( but still call us for money). We are starting late but making the most of what working years we have left. You're forgetting that compound interest will do a lot of the work. On 4.95% interest rate fidelity money market 2000 will give around 100 in a month. Now you have 2100 to start earning interest. Just put something even if it's 20. The beginning sucks but once it starts to work, you get excited to cut cost to save more. I agree with everything pp said about the stock market but since I only have 20 years left to save, I mostly go for the safety. The main point is don't get defeated, just start doing something. Just don't let it just sit in an everyday savings at your bank. Look for a higher rate investment vehicle.

    • @margauxv25
      @margauxv25 5 дней назад

      The principles are the same. Her numbers are so high it is hard to imagine. If you are starting at over 50 years old, and have adult responsibilities, 100 a week is 5200 a year. 4 years and you have 20,000. The power of the compound interest will help you greatly, so it actually wont take the whole four years. We might not become millionaires but we are going need something to supplement our social security. At the rate housing cost are going up it might eat up my whole ss check by the time I get there. Please take advantage of the 401k.

  • @lindacgrace2973
    @lindacgrace2973 Месяц назад +15

    I was born lucky. My parents and grandparents believed in educating me and my brother about money (my brother is now a licensed financial planner). Grandpa Sam would offer me a dollar for my birthday (in August) and two dollars for Christmas. BUT if I turned down the birthday dollar and waited until Christmas, he would give me $5. I was 5 years old, I took the birthday dollar. He kept it up with the same offer every year. I finally cottoned on when I was nine or ten years old. "Uh, thanks Grandpa. I think I'll wait until Christmas." He was so proud of me - he said, "Lesson learned." I got a big hug and an ice cream cone. I have known and intuitively understood the time value of money ever since. I strongly recommend this tactic to parents.

  • @makeupgirl8886
    @makeupgirl8886 Месяц назад +32

    I don't understand. You said this person makes $60k in a year, but the first 3 years you have them saving more than that in 1 year. They don't even make $90k, $80k, $70k. So, they have to put in 100% of their salary + and extra $30k that comes from where?

    • @Kenya1984
      @Kenya1984 Месяц назад +3

      She’s just showing how compound works.

    • @danibattistel
      @danibattistel Месяц назад

      So if the person makes 60k a year and he lived with his parents for let’s say 3 years like the example. This person spent 80k in those 3 years and saved 100k. Which means the person spend on average $26.6k on living costs because they lived with their parents and she’s assuming major expenses are not payed for him. Perfectly doable if you’re blessed enough to live with parents with no debt

    • @deedeesmith3073
      @deedeesmith3073 Месяц назад +6

      She actually said they saved in a couple of years at the beginning. It’s just a simplified example so people can understand the concept. Try not to get mixed up in the weeds.

  • @ligbzd837
    @ligbzd837 Месяц назад +10

    Use the natural way: eat sweet potatoes and dates for two days. It is guaranteed to work. No side effects.

  • @WildwoodFern
    @WildwoodFern Месяц назад +5

    Yep. Didn’t start utilizing my 401k and Roth til almost 40. Made good money too. Could’ve been a millionaire nurse by now. Stupid. Didn’t have any guidance nor did I educate myself. Now I’m scrambling and saving all I can.

  • @tinagarcia3571
    @tinagarcia3571 Месяц назад +42

    Invest and don't spend.

  • @Jbridge621
    @Jbridge621 Месяц назад +10

    Investing is like planting asparagus. “When is the best time to plant asparagus?” 10years ago😊

  • @saundrajohnson1571
    @saundrajohnson1571 Месяц назад +9

    Amber, I wish you had been around when I was in my 20’s. I was always a very hard worker, working my way into management at nearly every job I ever had. But I was also a hard partier who was never good at math or numbers. The only reason I still have any money now is due to some wonderful parents (Mom and Stepdad) who blessed me before their passing. Sadly, I never got the education you just offered in this video.
    Last month, I became debt free for the third time in my life. Some lessons just don’t stick the first couple of times. 🙄 Life has happened, and death has nearly happened. Thankfully, I am still here to enjoy what’s left.
    I applaud your hard work and intelligence. You are an inspiration. 🙂

    • @noordinarytv4384
      @noordinarytv4384 Месяц назад +1

      Hi do you have kids? I ask because i am wondering if your kids will benefit from your smart choices and if you will hand down your financial knowledge.

  • @debbielovett3087
    @debbielovett3087 Месяц назад +6

    It's never to late to save. I wish I would have started years ago. However life does happen. Being debt free is so wonderful.

  • @minkademko2335
    @minkademko2335 Месяц назад +8

    Awesome demonstration! I don't have $100,000, but i can still use the same principal with what I have. Very encouraging ❤

  • @9davidlong
    @9davidlong Месяц назад +6

    I worked 13 years in a window factory and saved 115,000 dollars in my 401k.

  • @Back-handedLuck-ul7ms
    @Back-handedLuck-ul7ms Месяц назад +2

    My patents worked their whole lives 40 hours a week,then when they "retired" they took on a janitorial job at a local church. They had 2 paid off cars, A paid off house and zero debt when they died. They left over 100, 000 in their investments as well as all they owned to my sibs and me. My sibs always thought they thought too "small." In my opinion, I hit the parent lottery with them. Sibs don't talk to me much anymore I told I thought were stupid and entitled. What my parents gave us was an incredible working example of frugal living and what you can do if you want to. They never between them both working didn't even gross even $20,000 for a year.I am comfortable (one sib is rIch, others less so) but I am old, zero debt, have investments, and my kiddos all know what is important in life. Sibs all have fancy everything, and I wonder now and then how much they actually own.

  • @maggieslifeisawildride512
    @maggieslifeisawildride512 Месяц назад +8

    Great advice. I have to say that every time I see your sweet puppies I can't help but baby talk to them...even though they can't hear it, it must be done. Lol! They are so stinking cute!

  • @aglaki
    @aglaki Месяц назад +9

    Really the real secret is to ‘invest’ away all that money and simply make it unusable on a permanent basis. Just be rich on paper, for what? For nothing.

  • @tracythompson1692
    @tracythompson1692 Месяц назад +5

    I have known from an early age that i would be wealthy. im just from a middle class family and worked a blue collar job. i have accomplished my goal.

  • @fsm12385
    @fsm12385 Месяц назад +13

    Finance should be required in schools starting in the second grade , like the ABCs

    • @mimi1o8
      @mimi1o8 Месяц назад +2

      It will ruin the debt economy, they will not teach you how to go against the system, I’m afraid.

    • @pooh19818119
      @pooh19818119 Месяц назад +2

      @fms12385 While agree the schools should bring back finance and home economics back. The schools can only do so much and at the end of the day it is the parent’s responsibility to teach children as they are the first teachers.

    • @fsm12385
      @fsm12385 Месяц назад

      @@pooh19818119 totally agree 💯

  • @timothykeith1367
    @timothykeith1367 Месяц назад +18

    Become a long haul trucker and live in the truck. Invest what would have been your housing budget for ten years and you can buy a rural home with cash.
    95 percent who try can't deal with OTR driving for more than a few months, but there are trucking millionaires. When I read their blogs I think the person could have been an engineer or a physician as they are smart and business savvy.
    Niche trucking pays very well. Get lucky and haul Taylor Swift's touring setup. Or haul military hardware. There are niche trucking jobs that will make you rich.
    Hauling for Walmart pays $110,000 yr to as much as $170,000 and its one of the "easiest" trucking jobs because the WM private fleet is very well orchastrated - WM drivers don't waste their time waiting - and when there are unplanned delays, they get paid for every exception scenario.
    There are other driving jobs that will make you a millionaire, but 80 percent kind of stinks.

    • @Mo4Honesty
      @Mo4Honesty Месяц назад +4

      You make it sound like those plum gigs are just there for the taking. It's like anything else. There are great assignments in every industry, but the average Joe gets average and the lucky few get the cream. Even in Hollywood, the average SAG actor makes peanuts while the franchise stars make millions or billions just for showing up.

    • @danielleterry2331
      @danielleterry2331 Месяц назад

      Or you can buy land and home run your tail off 16 years where your out 90 days home 4 and put all your $ on home and bills can pay it off same time it’s what I did, took me 16 years because it was hard to break kid and grandkid off my purse strings lol 16 years still is better than 30

  • @ajett5081
    @ajett5081 Месяц назад +12

    What happens at the end years of your life the assisted living and nursing home will take it away till nothing is left.

    • @Whoamiiiiiiiiiiii
      @Whoamiiiiiiiiiiii Месяц назад +6

      Honestly just let me pass away at that point 😅

    • @fire7side
      @fire7side Месяц назад +5

      Don't forget exercise and a healthy diet because most old people I knew didn't take care of themselves and lost decades of their lives. There are even anti-cancer foods you can regularly eat. Of course, that day will come eventually, but put it off.

    • @_Cortney-
      @_Cortney- Месяц назад

      You have to give it away early. Like, five years early.

    • @dianafoster7883
      @dianafoster7883 Месяц назад

      The invested nest egg can pay for home health care thus delaying or eliminating a nursing home stay.

  • @caroleanne8529
    @caroleanne8529 Месяц назад +8

    PP, although it would take lots of work (and I'm too lazy to do it), many people really need to see a video of the compound interest of debt. I don't think people realize how $5,000 in credit card debt will cost them $100 the first month if the interest rate is 24%, if they do not pay the total amount. And if they are only paying the minimum, they are still paying for those jeans they bought 10 years ago.

  • @prematureoptimism7125
    @prematureoptimism7125 Месяц назад +5

    Wow ! Talk about a "shock jock" or better still "shock and awe". That opening knocked me right off my STOOL. I did not expect that. But I get the reference. ( Money is 💩 )

  • @sonyavincent7450
    @sonyavincent7450 Месяц назад +8

    Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world.

  • @michelehernandez5992
    @michelehernandez5992 Месяц назад +10

    Hey there and thanks for the info however, I do not think that those of us who listen to you even make 60,000 and we don't live with mom / dad. We have bills and simply are not at all able to save much at all. :( For most of us every single day is a struggle

  • @anissiabalistreri9612
    @anissiabalistreri9612 Месяц назад +8

    400 MG tab of magnesium works.

  • @opulentlilt455
    @opulentlilt455 Месяц назад +4

    Thank you! This is how people need to have it explained. Just simple easy and basic.

  • @l.d.8310
    @l.d.8310 Месяц назад +2

    I still love seeing and listening to the P.P. she has come a long way love her spirit and her positive outlook on things with getting by on little...she rules in this respect.

  • @VerucaPumpkin
    @VerucaPumpkin Месяц назад +5

    I just got a bonus. This video reminded me to put into a self re-investing guaranteed fund. Thanks for all your videos PP.

  • @tildars
    @tildars Месяц назад +9

    Thankyou for the colon cleanse recommendation

    • @vintagefabrics
      @vintagefabrics Месяц назад +1

      Oh dear 😳 is pp telling us we are full of …poo??????

    • @tildars
      @tildars Месяц назад +2

      It's healthy for those suffering👍🙊

  • @mane3763
    @mane3763 Месяц назад +4

    I have been buying equities since 1990 and sell only enough stocks to keep me from pay any taxes, now I can live well without having to live frugal, yet it still do in many ways. Financial education is what saved me from being middle class. Best advice i got was to look at your investment as a digit and not monies.

  • @RichardTouchfaith
    @RichardTouchfaith Месяц назад +4

    My wife and I make a little over $200k a year as regular folks. Our Net Worth could easily go up (as well as down) $500k-$800k a calendar year from our recent observation.
    Compound interest is pretty amazing and rather hard to understand for an average person because we don't really deal with exponential growth on a daily basis for it to make sense easily.

  • @jonitadonque9255
    @jonitadonque9255 Месяц назад +2

    A nice presentation. Thank you so much.

  • @melli-yelli
    @melli-yelli Месяц назад +6

    Nice explanation and if you actually put in the same or more each year because you’ve been getting a pay raise it can grow insanely

  • @RealTalkChristina
    @RealTalkChristina Месяц назад +3

    Ty for all the great videos!!

  • @melli-yelli
    @melli-yelli Месяц назад +7

    People can also play around with Nerd wallet’s compound interest calculator

  • @ryanpotter5002
    @ryanpotter5002 Месяц назад +2

    Love your stuff PP!

  • @zitalawson3395
    @zitalawson3395 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you for all the great videos😊

  • @ragdollpreppers2648
    @ragdollpreppers2648 Месяц назад +5

    THIS IS SO HELPFUL PREPPER PRINCESS THANK YOU !!! ❤🙏🙂

  • @alexanevin7917
    @alexanevin7917 Месяц назад +5

    Great advice and straight to the point as always 👍

  • @GarthDomokos
    @GarthDomokos Месяц назад +3

    from the lyrics of "pauper in paradise" "I have a wealth of another kind, opulence state of mind". "I'm a poor man, with the fortune of a king."

  • @farnorthhomested844
    @farnorthhomested844 Месяц назад +12

    18 yrs old and making 60 thousand a year? real examples please.

    • @am55673
      @am55673 Месяц назад +1

      Automotive mechanic & detailing gets your 75K as a teen. Trades pay well.

    • @farnorthhomested844
      @farnorthhomested844 Месяц назад +10

      @@am55673 being a certifed master tech for 34 years i never made that.

  • @PennieHillin-cc4nx
    @PennieHillin-cc4nx Месяц назад

    Thanks again for your knowledge and you are a great help to all. Please keep giving. You have a gift❤️

  • @gmaa67flatterson22
    @gmaa67flatterson22 Месяц назад +7

    Pay yourself before you pay anything else.

  • @valkelly3054
    @valkelly3054 Месяц назад +7

    Take magnesium every night and you’ll be regular

  • @seewaage
    @seewaage Месяц назад +4

    Thanks for the interesting way of looking at compound interest.

  • @Linda211
    @Linda211 Месяц назад

    This is a great video!! Thanks PP!!

  • @jcnredpizzawindow2219
    @jcnredpizzawindow2219 Месяц назад +13

    PP it all makes sense and possible but who can save 100K? And the next year invest 90k. I think it can happen if a person has 4 jobs. What job will pay you 90k a year? This plan only works if you have 100K a year job. JC

    • @Kenya1984
      @Kenya1984 Месяц назад +1

      Then you do the best you can. Every penny adds up. If you cannot manage $5 you definitely cannot at $5,000..$500,000.😅

    • @Kimbopolo
      @Kimbopolo Месяц назад +2

      She stated that the example is simple for illustration purposes.

  • @l.d.8310
    @l.d.8310 Месяц назад +2

    I still love seeing and listening to the P.P. she has come a long way love her spirit and her positive outlook on things with getting by on little...she rules in this respect....I wish just wish she smiled more things are not that bad...bad tenants can prob bring you down thou being a Landlady is a lot of work.

  • @amyyoshikawa7698
    @amyyoshikawa7698 Месяц назад +4

    Hi Prepper Princess yes I definitely will find a trustworthy financial planner and invest for my future retirement. I made too many mistakes 👍🙏

  • @j.chayo45
    @j.chayo45 Месяц назад +5

    My daughter got her bio fathers social security disability since she was 5, and now she is 14. I have so much regret I didn't put it in a CD account.

    • @ragdollpreppers2648
      @ragdollpreppers2648 Месяц назад +2

      She’s so young..start now with anything you can for her 🙏

    • @j.chayo45
      @j.chayo45 Месяц назад +2

      @@ragdollpreppers2648 True,she will stop getting the money at 18. At least she has 4 years left

  • @Explorer4ever
    @Explorer4ever Месяц назад

    I am grateful for these informative videos on finance. Your way of educating is so much more entertaining. I wish I learned more about this a long time ago and started investing a lot earlier. 😊

  • @BlueJeansandJellyBeans
    @BlueJeansandJellyBeans Месяц назад +6

    This is a really good video.❤

  • @yadymoncayo294
    @yadymoncayo294 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you❤

  • @nomad7540
    @nomad7540 Месяц назад +4

    Alternative to the pills at the beginning is the Walmart brand tea named cleanse which tastes great.

  • @breezybre2670
    @breezybre2670 Месяц назад +7

    If someone is saving 90,000 a year they need to be making atleast 150,000 before taxes...i can see the point you are trying to make but living off 20k a year is next to impossible especially with lots of children to feed.

    • @eddiew2325
      @eddiew2325 Месяц назад +1

      Why did you decide to have so many children if you knew you couldn’t afford them? That’s how a lot of kids end up dysfunctional on the streets

    • @breezybre2670
      @breezybre2670 Месяц назад +1

      @@eddiew2325 I didn't say I couldn't afford it. We have 6 kids and they are fed healthy food and live on 5 acres. They have piano lessons, clean clothes, vitamins etc. My point is that that is expensive. Saving the kind of money she mentions here is not reasonable with a large family. Dave Ramsey says to save 15%..That makes a lot more sense.

  • @MrSafetyForever-wc6or
    @MrSafetyForever-wc6or Месяц назад +1

    You have a gift of explaining complex subject matter in layman terms! Take Care

  • @waitforit5146
    @waitforit5146 Месяц назад +5

    Uh Prepper you lost me after the poop😂

  • @norwegianblue2017
    @norwegianblue2017 Месяц назад +1

    Asset appreciation is the best chance to build wealth. Our 401k is around $250k after years and years of building. Our house has added about $500k in equity over the past 8 years.

  • @kathygarner1383
    @kathygarner1383 Месяц назад +7

    Smooth Move, herbal tea, works well, too!

    • @johnlatham3854
      @johnlatham3854 Месяц назад

      FLASH FLASH FLASH
      Don't bring water to a boil when making herbal tea. Boiling water will reduce the amount of antioxidants in the tea 😢.

  • @sylviehaddad2323
    @sylviehaddad2323 Месяц назад +3

    Love your jacket ❤

  • @dews3340
    @dews3340 Месяц назад +3

    Thanks for sharing this timely information 😂🎉😂

  • @smartypants1980
    @smartypants1980 Месяц назад

    Thank you!

  • @lynnehopwood834
    @lynnehopwood834 Месяц назад +1

    Excellent explanation!!

  • @scotland99
    @scotland99 Месяц назад +1

    Best explanation ever,!!

  • @shoshanafox727
    @shoshanafox727 Месяц назад +8

    The only way I ever made money was with real estate. Buying, building, fixing, etc.

  • @SaraH-zt1ek
    @SaraH-zt1ek Месяц назад +14

    I haven't bought a Starbucks coffee in 3 years and I'm still not a millionaire.

  • @briankent3492
    @briankent3492 Месяц назад +4

    I watch about a dozen different frugal and investing sites, P.P. is my favorite. She is down to earth and very honest about how money works.

  • @renardfox328
    @renardfox328 Месяц назад +8

    Does your book explain how you got out of debt AND how you became a millionaire?
    You mentioned a 401k but did you also begin investing in other areas? I'm still a rookie with all of this 🙃
    I really appreciate your videos and how explain everything in a simple and personable manner!

  • @breezybre2670
    @breezybre2670 Месяц назад +5

    Wait...if the kids makes 60 a year and takes a couple years to save up 100...that is amazing ans unlikley, but then the next year how is the guy saving 90 as he makes 60?

  • @BladeObssession
    @BladeObssession Месяц назад +5

    Your math is logical to me. This is the way 😁. I've managed to save over 40 million on my video game. I wish that counted

  • @Growth_Stock_Life
    @Growth_Stock_Life Месяц назад +2

    Looking good Prep.

  • @brizaksmommy
    @brizaksmommy 2 дня назад

    Here’s me starting in my mid 50’s. F in balky at a point in my life that I can begin investing. It’s not my only investment as I have a pension from the state but it won’t be much. My goal is to keep my house and not have to eat dog chow when I retire.🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @tylerfoss3346
    @tylerfoss3346 Месяц назад +4

    Prepper Princess, I really love your videos.
    But I wanted to give some extra ❤ on this one: we're not two minutes in and you're making me laugh flashing up an unsponsored clean out product.
    I'm sorry but THAT is funny!

  • @dianesimoes8943
    @dianesimoes8943 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for video

  • @danielleterry2331
    @danielleterry2331 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for the vid

  • @sslcfc
    @sslcfc Месяц назад +6

    Thanks for the pooper advise, I'll be giving it a try. I'm full of $%$t so it may help.

    • @Sharon_Mc
      @Sharon_Mc Месяц назад +1

      Hi, what were the tablets ?
      Thanks

  • @atuendoantiguo7328
    @atuendoantiguo7328 Месяц назад +1

    Princess, I LOVE your scarf

  • @fudogwhisperer3590
    @fudogwhisperer3590 Месяц назад +7

    Since 1972 when the US went off the gold standard, the government has been pumping money into the economy creating the 10% returns. We are headed into a totally different atmosphere of high inflation and stagnant growth. You cannot base future expectations on present and past performance. Also with all this money printing, there's going to be a fiat currency collapse which they will try to remedy with a digital currency.

    • @PrepperPrincess
      @PrepperPrincess  Месяц назад +13

      If I can't base future expectations on present and past performance, how can YOU tell the future? And just FYI, it was 1971.

    • @ragdollpreppers2648
      @ragdollpreppers2648 Месяц назад +1

      @@PrepperPrincess😂

  • @bettemartin8126
    @bettemartin8126 Месяц назад +3

    I could have sworn you had torn out your ceiling lol

  • @SB-kd8le
    @SB-kd8le Месяц назад

    This is a good video, good job.😀

  • @makeupgirl8886
    @makeupgirl8886 Месяц назад +23

    Seriously, who got 10% return in 2008, 2020, 2021? Finance people always assume really high returns that normal people just don't get on average in their 401k. I think a more realistic average is 4-6%

    • @Kenya1984
      @Kenya1984 Месяц назад +4

      No, you can check in the last 100 years on average the S&P 500 returns 10%. Although I always do 7% factoring in inflation. 😅

    • @RichardTouchfaith
      @RichardTouchfaith Месяц назад

      For example anything invested in S&P500 in 2019 through today 2024 would DOUBLE in value. Hard to believe but do the research and math and what I just stated is true!

    • @shelbysmom
      @shelbysmom Месяц назад

      check out the annual returns for EFT funds VOO, VTI, and VUG. Most people get that average. You have to know where to invest....that's the key

  • @Jim-ug4qj
    @Jim-ug4qj Месяц назад +1

    I started investing in my 401K 27 years ago. I started at 7% which my company matched. Every year we got a 3% pay increase so I upped my 401K contribution 1% every year. When I retired I was putting in 34% of my paycheck...... Retirement is so sweet!!!!!

  • @prematureoptimism7125
    @prematureoptimism7125 Месяц назад +3

    An awful lot of people have given up on acquiring that so-called "American Dream". They say, we don't give a. . . Crap? 💩

  • @traceydufault297
    @traceydufault297 Месяц назад

    Very interesting thank you

  • @heatherhodson9757
    @heatherhodson9757 Месяц назад +1

    Could you recommend some stocks to invest in?

  • @Sharon_Mc
    @Sharon_Mc Месяц назад +1

    🇬🇧 I wish that we had deep sided frying pans here in the UK

  • @suefleming
    @suefleming Месяц назад +6

    Hi Princess!! You are proof that it pays to be very self-disciplined with investing money over the long-term.
    I think too many young people today just live for today.
    Love your doggies!!! ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @dianesimoes8943
    @dianesimoes8943 Месяц назад +1

    Best video evet. Write a book on all of this.

  • @mp5132
    @mp5132 Месяц назад +2

    Just fyi- instead of colon cleanse, eat a "yellow" dragon fruit-- takes about 3 hours

  • @kindcounselor
    @kindcounselor Месяц назад

    Smooth tea is very effective too.

  • @oherroprease207
    @oherroprease207 Месяц назад +2

    How tf did you know about the Roth IRA at 18! Wow no one had ever even mentioned it to me until… ever. I stumbled across a RUclips video about it when I was 27, 4 years ago. I can only imagine if I had known about it since age 18 or even 20. The 20’s are really the difference between a decent retirement and an amazing retirement.

  • @jerrypissonme
    @jerrypissonme Месяц назад

    Hi Prepper Princess, I wish I did your way of investing in the stock market but I followed Dave Ramsey's way of paying cash for everything. I paid cash for 2 rentals. They are doing fine and I see them as my retirement. I think I would have been ahead of the game doing your stock market way. But I'm on my way too!

  • @chappy1142
    @chappy1142 Месяц назад +3

    That’s IF the market gives you that return right? I’m confused still

  • @Naturenerd1000
    @Naturenerd1000 Месяц назад +2

    Cool how high interest savings accounts are 5% interest right now. Imagine building up that over a couple decades to generate a jobs worth of income every year. Probably the interest rates will go back down again like normal though. I know the 401k or Roth gives a lot higher of a return but still this is pretty cool.

  • @dontgetgaslighteddontgetga1675
    @dontgetgaslighteddontgetga1675 Месяц назад +1

    Come on can we get married? You’re a blessing! Love you streams hahaha

  • @noJIBBYjab
    @noJIBBYjab Месяц назад +2

    RUclips back to not giving me notifications on your video

  • @sagenozko9317
    @sagenozko9317 Месяц назад +1

    Such great advice they I tell my kids weekly. They all have high yield savings account and will open Roth IRAs when they are 18 with the money they have saved up.

  • @eleanorsplace-alternativel9896
    @eleanorsplace-alternativel9896 Месяц назад

    Thanks for that I've got a 25 year old son who needs to see these numbers 😊

  • @MegaKg9
    @MegaKg9 Месяц назад +7

    How to save 90000 ? To start

    • @TiredEmpath
      @TiredEmpath Месяц назад

      Start now. You don’t need 90K to start. That was used as a simplified example of how compound interest works! 😊

  • @karinamartinez9441
    @karinamartinez9441 Месяц назад +12

    This math makes perfect sense, however, not many people are able to start by saving $100,000. I can start with $1000…unless I’m already a millionaire, I’m not, but I will.

    • @ligbzd837
      @ligbzd837 Месяц назад +4

      Remember she said "live with parents" and save everything you can... This is why some people live with families (parents or siblings). They can become millionaires...and then move out. :)

    • @Kenya1984
      @Kenya1984 Месяц назад +4

      Do what you can. I started off with $140 a month in 2015, all the way to investing 70k a year in 2020-2022. Now we can only throw in 14k a year, significantly lower because I quit working at age 38. 😊

    • @ragdollpreppers2648
      @ragdollpreppers2648 Месяц назад +1

      @@Kenya1984that’s AWESOME 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

    • @SLLoo-lg7ot
      @SLLoo-lg7ot Месяц назад +7

      I do think saving $90,000 the 2nd year and then $80,000 the 3rd year and so on is highly unrealistic. Living at home or not, you'd have to have a huge income to be able to do this. I am 53 and debt free and could never even come close to saving these amounts after taxes, etc.

    • @fendermon
      @fendermon Месяц назад

      @@SLLoo-lg7ot True, but she is just showing how compounding works. Young people are usually poorer than dirt.

  • @chaii_latte
    @chaii_latte Месяц назад +1

    @naturenerd1000 I thought Roths and 401k dont make any money unless you invest that money in the market? Do they have compound interest? Please explain if you can..