Wanna be the FIRST MILLIONAIRE in your family? How many of these steps have you done?

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024

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  • @serenainavan
    @serenainavan 5 месяцев назад +5621

    *slowly puts clothes back on*

  • @ChristopherAbelman
    @ChristopherAbelman 23 дня назад +534

    I like investing in close-end funds that pay monthly dividends. The trick is to hold long term and reinvest the monthly dividends plus buy more shares on a monthly basis or whenever you can afford to. This can be easily done because close-end funds are bought and sold on the stock market just like regular stock. That’d be enough to create a portfolio that would pay you between $50k to $70k in dividend income

    • @JosephineKenney
      @JosephineKenney 23 дня назад +4

      Just because there are opportunities in the market doesn’t mean you should go in blindly. To understand the potential factors that contribute to your financial growth, I'll advise you to seek the help of a professional

    • @PennyBergeron-os4ch
      @PennyBergeron-os4ch 23 дня назад +1

      I agree; I have approximately $1m in external retirement funds. I am debt free and have very little money in retirement funds compared to the total value of my portfolio over the past three years. To be honest, having a portfolio-advisor for investing is genius!

    • @HildaBennet
      @HildaBennet 23 дня назад +2

      I find your situation fascinating. Would you be willing to suggest a trusted advisor you've worked with?

    • @PennyBergeron-os4ch
      @PennyBergeron-os4ch 23 дня назад +2

      Her name is “Sonya Lee Mitchell” can't divulge much. Most likely, the internet should have her basic info, you can research if you like

    • @HildaBennet
      @HildaBennet 23 дня назад +1

      I have googled her and she has impressive credentials; I reached out to her since I need all the assistance I can get. I just scheduled a caII.

  • @sharonloves
    @sharonloves 4 месяца назад +519

    Girl, that was the funniest opening line ever. Agreed, I’m doing all of that, zero debt, house and car paid in full, maxing out retirement accounts and high yield savings accounts doing lovely. 😘😘😘

    • @NoRockinMansLand
      @NoRockinMansLand 2 месяца назад +1

      Stripping?

    • @BetterDays2004
      @BetterDays2004 2 месяца назад +1

      @@NoRockinMansLanddefinitely stripping

    • @jordyt1109
      @jordyt1109 2 месяца назад

      Either you live in the ghetto while driving a hoopty (but have a good paying job), or you're rich and/or have wealthy family/connections. Otherwise, it is nearly impossible to he in that position unless you're like on your 40s or 50s and had time to pay everything off.

    • @kristinabc1143
      @kristinabc1143 Месяц назад

      Same, plus invested in land in 1999, worked my ass off to pay it off in only 13 years … now just waiting until I’m a wee bit closer to retirement before selling 💰

  • @rjbennett3418
    @rjbennett3418 5 месяцев назад +507

    Yep. I'm looking for a 99yr old with a trust fund, no family and a heart condition.

    • @mkelly9221
      @mkelly9221 4 месяца назад +17

      😂😂😂

    • @Danni-8890
      @Danni-8890 2 месяца назад +5

      This is the way 😂

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben 2 месяца назад +8

      And then strip?? 😂😂

    • @rjbennett3418
      @rjbennett3418 2 месяца назад +8

      @@Kelly_Ben Nope. Get married in a cemetery, they've already got the flowers, next to an open grave, so the ring can be the thing that tips her over, by a judge, so we can read the will right after the wedding.

    • @rebeccagutierrez8170
      @rebeccagutierrez8170 2 месяца назад +2

      Remember Anna Nicole Smith 😮

  • @Firemedic2105
    @Firemedic2105 5 месяцев назад +126

    I AM the first millionaire in my family... it just took 45 yrs bc I did it mostly by OT and being frugal.... 💯 wish I got into the markets sooner!!!

    • @miaandsonnavigatinglife4596
      @miaandsonnavigatinglife4596 5 месяцев назад +1

      🔥

    • @xeechav4538
      @xeechav4538 5 месяцев назад +4

      Do you mean markets in general? Or day trading? Or investing savings into markets for retirement?

    • @Firemedic2105
      @Firemedic2105 4 месяца назад

      @@xeechav4538 yes.... long term investments and also I have dabbled in day trading some as a way to learn charts, technical analysis, etc bc I knew nothing at all prior to that.

    • @arianabaker8020
      @arianabaker8020 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@xeechav4538I'd assume things like the s and p 500 and/or mutual funds

  • @Doodlebug_drawing
    @Doodlebug_drawing 2 месяца назад +20

    I cant believe i never thought about maximizing income rather than minimizing expenses?!?!? Thats AMAZING!!!! THANKS GIRLIE!

  • @jengamboa4958
    @jengamboa4958 5 месяцев назад +600

    I'm doing all of these. No debt except my mortgage. 20% into retirement and I save $1000 a month in a high yield account. BUT I'm 56 and my retirement is wayyyyyy behind.

    • @sudheshnam
      @sudheshnam 5 месяцев назад +13

      When did you start

    • @jengamboa4958
      @jengamboa4958 5 месяцев назад +76

      Less than 10 years ago. I was always paycheck to paycheck when my kids were little

    • @sudheshnam
      @sudheshnam 5 месяцев назад

      @@jengamboa4958 what about before kids

    • @Abii140
      @Abii140 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@jengamboa4958I hope everything works out for you!!

    • @oliverbenton7464
      @oliverbenton7464 5 месяцев назад

      @@jengamboa4958 better later then never. There are plenty of people who won't wake up to reality until their last paycheck and end up with no retirement savings unfortunately

  • @beesonpetals7154
    @beesonpetals7154 4 месяца назад +15

    What I struggle with is wanting more income but not the workload or hours or responsibilities that come with it. Working 8+ hours a day 5 days a week can get tiring so quickly before you realize where is all that time going? I’m getting older and working more but actually living? It’s more like living to get ready for the next work day. I don’t know… maybe I will want higher income with the responsibilities as I get older in my 30s… another struggle I face is being labeled as lacking ambition and drive as a professional… isn’t it ambitious enough that I want to make it in this capitalist system no matter how exhausting and draining it is?! It’s not ambitious or cool when I bring work to my home and answer calls or emails late or super early or not have a set start and end time to my work day or work through a lunch break. All of that screams burnout. I wish there was more balance… I wish all jobs paid at least $30/hour and we had 4-day workweeks. And more PTO and vacation time to actually LIVE and ENJOY life.

  • @alisong7120
    @alisong7120 4 месяца назад +32

    I mean she's not wrong, strip for a few months and you can jump start some of the steps listed 😂
    I have a teen and a toddler. I'm explaining generational wealth to my teen and the steps I'm taking now to help her jump start her future as soon as she turns 18. I grew up poor but managed to do ok for myself as a single adult. Both kids are authorized users for credit cards as their ages allow so that way by 18 they will leap start with credit scores. I've explained to my teen that staying home when she's an adult and having a job will make her life less stressful so that way she can put money in places for her instead of towards someone else. I don't have anyone to help me so I'm making sure my kids get off to a better start with financial knowledge than i had so that if they decide to have families they can begin generational wealth.

  • @natk1105
    @natk1105 4 месяца назад +209

    Definitely agree that increasing income is a lot better than decreasing expenses. I've managed to double my income in 6 years through a combination of job changes, promotions/raises and (most significantly) a change of industry. It was a bit of a wild ride with some stressful situations, but I love my current job and am very happy where I ended up.

    • @J.A.00
      @J.A.00 4 месяца назад +4

      Which field are you currently working in?

    • @freeinghumanitynow
      @freeinghumanitynow 4 месяца назад +2

      👍
      I'm currently contemplating changing careers as well. I got very ill (kidney failure) and had to go on FMLA and now my employer won't let me come back. I got approved for Disability but it doesn't start until the end of the year so I'm kind of in limbo. I still have my job but they won't let me work.

    • @priestesslucy3299
      @priestesslucy3299 2 месяца назад +3

      Both is good. Slashing expenses especially early on helps train you so you don't suffer lifestyle creep as your income rises.

  • @miaandsonnavigatinglife4596
    @miaandsonnavigatinglife4596 5 месяцев назад +91

    I walked into my company with the goal of a promotion every year. First one at 7 months. By the 3 year mark 3 promotions. Averaging an increase of 6, 000 a year. No degree xxx, xxx. I hope this encourages someone to bet on themselves and their soft skills.

    • @stacylynn5291
      @stacylynn5291 5 месяцев назад +14

      Can I ask what field you're in?

    • @miaandsonnavigatinglife4596
      @miaandsonnavigatinglife4596 5 месяцев назад

      @@stacylynn5291 I got a certification as pharmacy technician. I built off that knowledge by learning EVERYONE's job lol.
      You only need a degree for executive leadership and as a pharmacists. Other than you can learn anything. I spent years training and getting people promotions. I want to see everyone win.
      Feel free to ask many questions or even your skills and I can help point you in the right direction. No cost just love sharing knowledge.

    • @miaandsonnavigatinglife4596
      @miaandsonnavigatinglife4596 5 месяцев назад

      @@stacylynn5291 pharmacy technician

    • @freeinghumanitynow
      @freeinghumanitynow 4 месяца назад +9

      The problem is not many employers are willing to fairly promote all employees. That's one reason I promote civil service positions. Many of these positions are highly paid, collectively bargained jobs with guaranteed promotional tracks.

    • @sanazlol7433
      @sanazlol7433 3 месяца назад +4

      Problem is that I can’t even get a job being halfway through my undergrad with lots of volunteering, some research and a customer service job that I used to do before the pandemic :( resume looks good, cover letters are good but the job market is so horrible where I live that I just can’t seem to get any roles. I’ve called and handed my resume in person too but still haven’t gotten a single interview.

  • @iknowchristalena
    @iknowchristalena 4 месяца назад +73

    Stripping is easier then becoming a millionaire on unemployment.

  • @movievisionarena3771
    @movievisionarena3771 5 месяцев назад +55

    I've done all this! Thanks for the confirmation that I'm on the right track Rich BFF!

  • @Emily-jw1wj
    @Emily-jw1wj 4 месяца назад +5

    I just bought your book, Rich AF. I have already started the S. You rock

  • @donb2527
    @donb2527 3 месяца назад +3

    To be fair this is probably the best advice for anyone not wanting to put 10s of thousands of hours studying the stock market, it’s never gonna make you rich quick but following this advice it will get you there safely.

  • @homiekeen23
    @homiekeen23 4 месяца назад +44

    The income one is definitely the first step , still working on that one! 💪

  • @its.just.connie_3
    @its.just.connie_3 5 месяцев назад +38

    I wish I can put all that money in the bank & just pay off all my debt as ready as you say it.
    I'm trying girl

    • @braxsensindelar1910
      @braxsensindelar1910 5 месяцев назад +2

      I believe in you ❤🌹

    • @gabrielgardner9844
      @gabrielgardner9844 2 месяца назад +1

      You got this!!! But pay off debt first instead, bc the interest on most is double or triple what you'd make on anY FDIC

  • @weathamorris4251
    @weathamorris4251 4 месяца назад +23

    Can you do these for middle age/ divorced people who are literally starting over?

  • @Kitkat_bar
    @Kitkat_bar 5 месяцев назад +52

    Okay so making money only applies to people who already have money got it I’m screwed

    • @kentheengineer592
      @kentheengineer592 4 месяца назад

      3 Options Issue Money Buy Money Partner With Owner Plain Simple Eazy

    • @VBoo459
      @VBoo459 4 месяца назад +2

      ...I mean, obviously?....

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben 2 месяца назад +2

      Not at all. I was divorced, walked away with a boatload of credit card debt (30k+), lost my house and my credit score...
      I lived very frugally, worked OT, and put $10-20 a month into investments using the Stash app. (Starting amount $5, and simple articles/ options for those of us who don't have a clue.) When I got any tax returns, OT etc, half would go right into stash.
      That was while struggling, paying down debt. My credit score went up, as my debt went down, and I refinanced into a lower rate loan.
      Life became WAY easier after that, but it took 2-3 years of tight budgets and extra OT. Totally worth it!!

  • @sammychem5920
    @sammychem5920 5 месяцев назад +29

    Vivian, thank you for all your tips! Please do more videos on IRAs, 401Ks.

    • @thequietcici
      @thequietcici 5 месяцев назад +2

      I second this!!

    • @nikeolowo1514
      @nikeolowo1514 2 месяца назад

      You might want to think of Roth IRA. It's way better and safe than traditional IRA and 401k

  • @AshDens2994
    @AshDens2994 4 месяца назад +3

    I did debt lowest to highest. Snowball effect. Ramsey solutions is a great financial advisor.

  • @Lea23477
    @Lea23477 8 дней назад

    This is also what Dave Ramsey says. Awesome! Totally agree.

  • @psfca
    @psfca 4 месяца назад +4

    Financial advice and makeup tutorial combined, nicely done 😊

  • @sylmen1111
    @sylmen1111 2 месяца назад +2

    Im not doing anything but im highly inspired to do it, thank you 💖🙏💯

  • @ryanc4185
    @ryanc4185 4 месяца назад +2

    Also, when it comes to saving, especially for retirement, its better to do less than you hoped than nothing at all.

  • @cometasporelcielo
    @cometasporelcielo 5 месяцев назад +7

    done on all these steps! millionaire this year!

  • @StarsStars714
    @StarsStars714 5 месяцев назад +20

    Absolutely love it, you and all your content too.

  • @ItsEle333
    @ItsEle333 5 месяцев назад +83

    😂😂😂 I was like ummm ma’am!

  • @justanotherjessica
    @justanotherjessica 5 месяцев назад +8

    The only thing I'm still working on is getting that 3-6 months of savings. I have some savings but not quite that much. I've been prioritizing retirement savings. I'm a bit "behind" since I didn't get my first full time job until I was 28 (long story) but I have just over 1 year of gross income in my retirement accounts (mostly in Roth IRA, rest in 401K - just enough to get the match) 8 years later! The only debt I have is my car but I only owe $3k on that and once that is paid off the monthly payment will go into a car replacement fund because I never want a car payment again.
    I grew up in poverty and really struggled to figure out finances as an adult but I finally feel like I'm getting somewhere and I feel like I WILL reach retirement as a millionaire unless I die before I get there.

  • @WendyH10
    @WendyH10 4 месяца назад +1

    I’m obsessed with saving. Thank you.

  • @anv5509
    @anv5509 4 месяца назад +72

    "is way easier to save money when you have more money 😜, " genius!

  • @Bunny-ch2ul
    @Bunny-ch2ul 5 месяцев назад +73

    Also, make sure that your raises are compounding. Don't let people say, "Oh, we increased your salary by 10K last year, and we're doing the same this year."
    A super reasonable counter offer is, "!0K was blank percent of my pay last year,, I'd be more comfortable with that same percentage again."
    Also, look up the inflationary index for the year before you negotiate. It's pretty reasonable to say any raise that's less than the inflationary index isn't a raise, it's a cost of living adjustment, and they need to do better.

  • @nelldn
    @nelldn 5 месяцев назад +9

    What about people who solely rely on paying bills with their salary? How do we move up the financial status?

    • @JB28057
      @JB28057 4 месяца назад +6

      Gotta figure out how to make more money. Get a raise, change jobs, change industries, etc. It sucks but if that is your focus you’ll get there.

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben 2 месяца назад

      Also a second job. Even if you work 1 shift a weekend, 4-6 hours, and put that check right into investments, you'll make huge progress.

  • @H.Michele
    @H.Michele 2 месяца назад +1

    I’m 44 with no retirement. I was a SAHM my whole adult life until my recent divorce. I recently started a business. I have no clue how to start a retirement fund or if it’s too late.

    • @Kay-kg6ny
      @Kay-kg6ny 28 дней назад

      If you're running your own business you might be able to start a solo 401k, and the good news is that the overall contribution limit for that is much higher so you can try to catch up a little more

  • @user-fd6oh2qo5m
    @user-fd6oh2qo5m 2 месяца назад +1

    I wish someone can guide me with these stuff like this for Singapore. I wan to the tiny details like this to make life easier.

  • @robbyrucker140
    @robbyrucker140 5 месяцев назад +4

    She is dead on. Some of the best basic info.

  • @michellelee5538
    @michellelee5538 5 месяцев назад +12

    ALWAYS….Great Advice 🙌🏾

  • @mjm2241
    @mjm2241 5 месяцев назад +12

    For R.... is it ok to have multiple 401k accounts? One of my jobs only offers a traditional 401k and the other has both traditional and roth 401ks. I chose the roth 401k so i won't have to pay taxes later, but doesn't do anything for my taxes every year

    • @ebl36
      @ebl36 5 месяцев назад +2

      I don’t know if this is how it works in the States, (so feel free to ignore this) but you can combine old employer pension pots with your current one in the U.K. - might be worth looking into combining at least two of them?

  • @zb2363
    @zb2363 2 месяца назад

    And while I agree asking for an annual increase is good, so many jobs/careers pay so little. I’m including here many noble jobs vital to our communities like childcare worker, teachers, and social workers. Not all of us make a decent living but it doesn’t mean we should abandon our work. Maybe you can do a video on these kind of important jobs which are highly underpaid?

  • @strawberryme08
    @strawberryme08 4 месяца назад +2

    I’m ready we have a years savings and only house debt which should be gone in three years. Putting a good amount into retirement and ira etc my husbands company does a raise yearly. We’re living on a super tight budget we have a goal we wanna reach asap beside paying off house

  • @ritamartin9699
    @ritamartin9699 22 дня назад

    Thanks Viv 👏🏽💓

  • @JM-ro9oq
    @JM-ro9oq 4 месяца назад +2

    By the time I save $1,000,000, it'll only have the purchasing power of a $1,000.

    • @cosmojames
      @cosmojames 4 месяца назад

      This guy gets it.

  • @babygirl4949
    @babygirl4949 3 месяца назад +5

    What if you can’t maximize your Roth IRA contributions ? What if I can only put in $100 a month? Is that still going to be a big help for my retirement?

    • @feliciavale4279
      @feliciavale4279 3 месяца назад +2

      You need to take a hard look at your budget and trim it down. If you aren't saving 15% of your gross income for retirement your doing something wrong.

    • @babygirl4949
      @babygirl4949 3 месяца назад

      @@feliciavale4279 hold on buddy. Roth IRA isn’t my only retirement plan let’s start there. My spending isn’t a lot at all it’s already trimmed down. You gotta make enough to save that much for retirement which I don’t put im doing the best I can I’m doing wayyyy better than the average American with the money I have in my savings account and in my 401k and what I’m doing to pay off my debts. I asked a specific question. Can you answer that? If not then save everything else.

    • @Kay-kg6ny
      @Kay-kg6ny 28 дней назад

      ​@@feliciavale4279I wasn't but only because I didn't know anything about 401k. I was on the very tiny Auto assigned percentage that my company created for me

  • @SuperDurv
    @SuperDurv 7 дней назад

    Vivian is such a beautiful name 💕

  • @Sony_Hunt
    @Sony_Hunt 4 месяца назад +2

    sounds like Dave Ramsey principles

    • @selama.4462
      @selama.4462 4 месяца назад

      Definitely Dave Ramsey

  • @vj0127
    @vj0127 5 месяцев назад +4

    Best recommendations for high yield savings accounts?

  • @bodieb.1239
    @bodieb.1239 День назад

    You are a force.

  • @Corianderfish
    @Corianderfish 2 месяца назад

    I want to ask how to plan a financial saving goal for 5-10 years in times where inflation fluctuates and there are many new (and unexpected) big things coming up, which in my views make it really hard to predict the future? Would love some advice, thank you!

  • @also3254
    @also3254 2 месяца назад

    Jeez. Love this!! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @OnyxLynx6
    @OnyxLynx6 4 месяца назад +2

    T is a huge one. I changed an ex’s life by having him do this. You’re welcome, btw.

  • @nicolesmart3774
    @nicolesmart3774 2 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @isbetsierra3187
    @isbetsierra3187 6 дней назад

    Love this

  • @yourLocalTroll33
    @yourLocalTroll33 5 месяцев назад +1

    Financial freedom never looked so sexy!

  • @toothsometofu
    @toothsometofu 5 месяцев назад +3

    I have been saving for years and still don’t have 3-6 months living expenses saved but I live in California and make less than 40,000. I have no debt and contribute to my 401k as does my employer. I get bi-annual raises at my company equalling about 1.50 per year. And as an autistic person am not able to get other side jobs without burning myself out so what else can I do?

    • @V.Hansen.
      @V.Hansen. 5 месяцев назад +1

      Get a room mate. Cut expenses somewhere. Get a job close enough to bike to.

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben 2 месяца назад

      It sounds like you're actually doing better than the average American, great job!
      I agree with the roommate, cut expenses, etc. Print off your bank statement, and take a good honest look at where your money is going. I thought I was completely broke... then looked at my statement, and saw I was spending over $200/ month in lunches out! No wonder I was broke!
      Even if you can save $40-50/month, it'll add up!
      Best wishes!

  • @cooperscreditconsultingint6792
    @cooperscreditconsultingint6792 5 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you! 💜

  • @saltyyankee5149
    @saltyyankee5149 4 месяца назад +1

    while living in the regime we are now, $1m is NOT what it was even 5 years ago. when the first came so easily, I realized the buying power starts between 5-10 million.. $1m is far far from a finish line

  • @illdoitwhenpigsfly
    @illdoitwhenpigsfly 4 месяца назад +1

    I already do all these things. But im a millenial and still poor. 😂 to be fair though i pay for college tuition for myself and soon my kids, i pay for monthly vocal lessons because i want to learn to sing and when my 16 year old car died on me i bought a new one about 6 months ago. Ha. I guess im doing ok

  • @ELSAMRAS1
    @ELSAMRAS1 4 месяца назад +74

    This sounds like insane income. Step one have discretionary income

    • @fujitsu-no
      @fujitsu-no 4 месяца назад +2

      If I kept everything in savings, I'd have nothing to actually live from, or I'd have to only satisfy my very basic needs. This definitely should be the step one.

  • @andreagutierrez5185
    @andreagutierrez5185 4 месяца назад +1

    What do you suggest for teachers? We cannot negotiate raises :(

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben 2 месяца назад

      Part time job or a new school. I have a part time job at Lowes, and work with a bunch of teachers!

  • @mariaco8854
    @mariaco8854 22 дня назад

    I like you videos so much and I was looking for some information and I think the second one that you mentioned about it. Something in the bank I couldn’t get it. It’s too fast. Can you please send it to me thank you.❤

  • @BaileyHorse
    @BaileyHorse 2 месяца назад +1

    Don’t worry . Everybody will be millionaire in a few years! Mark this post!

  • @RoseLe
    @RoseLe Месяц назад

    Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! No (I don’t believe in 5-10 years goals as you lose sight of opportunities that you didn’t plan for)

  • @giladfadel5920
    @giladfadel5920 3 месяца назад +14

    Instructions unclear, found myself stripping in school, Im now in jail.

  • @dawiiffa7280
    @dawiiffa7280 2 месяца назад

    I love how she started

  • @brianw8066
    @brianw8066 2 месяца назад

    Im in trucking. They dont give raises and starting out these days can break you before you actually start. And trying to go through another company as a lease can chain you down to them 😂

  • @UpstateAlgaeLaboratory
    @UpstateAlgaeLaboratory Месяц назад

    Followed this strategy. Then i realised you just trade happyness and health for money. I wish I didn't listen to these gurus. Now I have the money, but not the health, physical or mental, or the time to enjoy it.and I have too much for an assisted living facility and am working all sorts of tricks to spend down the money. Money can't pay off the debt caused by regret.

  • @christythomson536
    @christythomson536 4 месяца назад

    Love this! I have what I call my IRS score. Investments, Retirement and Savings. I turn my bad and tragic relationship with money into a challenge. Christy’s 100k Miracle Triathlon. Swimming = work. I stop working, I drown. Got me through those rash moments of wanting to quit another perfectly good, well-paying job. Running = investing. Start small but stay on track, one contribution every paycheck got me closer. It wasn’t speed I was working on but committing to the run. Biking = Budget. By watching what I was spending I fixed leaks. Money in, money out, develop a cadence and balance. I would freeze when I even heard the word Budget except in my finance and accounting classes I could describe it brilliantly. Still honing my budgeting skills but with enthusiasm not defeat. Yes I met my goal but didn’t stop there! New challenge Christy’s $20k O! The Possibilities Challenge!

  • @lovepearlhawkins
    @lovepearlhawkins 2 месяца назад

    THANK YOU EMPRESS GRANDRISING 🎇👂🐦

  • @alissaleriva7232
    @alissaleriva7232 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you ❤

  • @alucardfreak1800
    @alucardfreak1800 3 месяца назад +2

    Would you make something for those that are not on step 2? These are GREAT, but what if you are living off paycheck to paycheck?

  • @user-ej7zv5ff4r
    @user-ej7zv5ff4r 2 месяца назад

    SUCH GOOD VIDEO. THANKS SO MUCH

  • @kaneezbhojani6128
    @kaneezbhojani6128 3 месяца назад

    Hi lady
    Please could you do videos for UK residents and what the equivalent accounts and funds would be? Many thanks 🙏❤❤❤❤😊😊

  • @cherylsullivan8890
    @cherylsullivan8890 2 месяца назад

    I wish you would flip the camera around so it takes true videos because when you show us things that we have to read on our screens but they're backwards and upside down... Then I have to stop the video and turn the phone upside down to read 'YOUTH something'. You're not the only one.

  • @Bacrenfencing
    @Bacrenfencing 4 месяца назад +2

    Yep, become a millionaire when you are 80.......great !

  • @googleuser-one
    @googleuser-one 5 месяцев назад +13

    Don’t rough up your undereye area.. you’re still young but it’ll give wrinkles in 20yrs. Love your videos thanks ❤

  • @santusharamzan7044
    @santusharamzan7044 Месяц назад

    What about advice for people who live in south America… what are their options cause most people only talk about the UK and US

  • @Snowlily01
    @Snowlily01 5 месяцев назад

    I wish she made videos for Indians too… we don’t have half these things 😩

  • @Psalm24Psalm328
    @Psalm24Psalm328 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much.

  • @Fandomsaremylifee
    @Fandomsaremylifee 4 месяца назад

    To be fair, those who do the first one do get paid pretty well, it’s just the environment that’s bad

  • @curlyb4c95
    @curlyb4c95 5 месяцев назад

    This girl is so cute! Adorable. Love her 🥰

  • @yurikim4245
    @yurikim4245 4 месяца назад

    Thank you!

  • @ilafnasreldin2637
    @ilafnasreldin2637 4 месяца назад

    I’m a 28 yo refugee currently residing in Egypt, I have about 70k$ that I would like to invest but because I’m a refugee and I’m already thinking of leaving Egypt I’m trying to find out better countries to reside and invest in with high return, any ideas?

  • @Aimercesttous
    @Aimercesttous Месяц назад

    Never tell anybody which is your plan, mostly your financial plan.

  • @krunchyapples
    @krunchyapples 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks. I'll remember all these steps while making minimim wage and can't save anything up. Gonna be a millionaire in no time

  • @cierral1170
    @cierral1170 3 месяца назад

    Can you give any advice related to this for college students?

  • @sunshinesunflowerz1647
    @sunshinesunflowerz1647 5 месяцев назад

    S: Saving 3-6 months living expenses. Open a high yielding savings account
    T: Total debt. Pay total debt down - low to high.
    R: Retirement. Take advantage by maxing out your: IRA, Roth IRA. e.g. Target date funds and Index funds.
    I: Income. Prioritize and cut impulse buys. Ask for an annual raise.
    P: Plan for the future

  • @christinebath21
    @christinebath21 Месяц назад

    Hi, I wish you had tips for non-USA countries.

  • @zb2363
    @zb2363 2 месяца назад

    When you speak about paying down debt do you include mortgage and car payment? The interest rate on both might be very low. And if your stock market savings earns 7%, then wouldn’t it make sense to only pay off the minimum monthly balance on both car and mortgage while growing your savings? This is a serious question, thank you.

  • @user-sr1ph4os5p
    @user-sr1ph4os5p 5 месяцев назад +2

    After paying off credit card debt do you suggest closing accounts or leaving it at 0 without use ?

    • @CynloveGod
      @CynloveGod 5 месяцев назад +1

      @yourrichbff please answer this question
      I have paid off multiple times but then charge up again. Should I close? No right. B/c longevity is key?

    • @cooperscreditconsultingint6792
      @cooperscreditconsultingint6792 5 месяцев назад +3

      Keep them open and only use one of them each month for small purchases. If you close them or if your credit lay dormant too long, your scores will decrease. Now, if you have other loans such as student loans or car payments then you can let your credit cards rest (don't use them). Whatever you do don't close them.

  • @DrNW6921
    @DrNW6921 4 месяца назад

    I am pretty much debt free but I have been working at the same company for almost 3 years. They keep giving merit increases of 2-3% only and I basically have seen no change in my paycheck for the last 2 years. What do we do if our company keeps making excuses not to give raises? I wanted to stay a couple of years so I don’t look flighty on a resume.

  • @PiperGC
    @PiperGC 5 месяцев назад +2

    Bestie ~ when I receive my paycheck…pay myself 1st or pay off debt??

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben 2 месяца назад

      Pay yourself first. It might not be much, but if you wait until you're debt free to start saving, you'll be working till your 90, and never own a house or go on a vacation.
      If you make it small, automatic, and out of sight- like an auto transfer to a 401k or an online savings account- it will grow as your debt shrinks. If you get a raise, increase it. Tax return, OT etc? Send half to it.
      Paying down only your debt doesn't work when something comes up in life- you need new tires, that's going right on your credit card again, unless you have some money set aside for the future and emergencies.
      Best wishes!

  • @Xtina2525
    @Xtina2525 2 месяца назад

    Love this.

  • @rebekahdavis9052
    @rebekahdavis9052 4 месяца назад

    How do you start doing it in your 40s? As well as provide college and weddings for your daughters? Tell the kids they have to figure it out themselves and keep saving for retirement? Wish I taken the whole retirement thing seriously when I was in my 20s, never had parents talk to me about it and they were always scrambling for cash even though they made $200k+ a year. 😮😅

  • @dm_uncut
    @dm_uncut 4 месяца назад +1

    people always say to pay off debt, which I have none right now but then how can I buy a house later on ? Do I still have to have a credit card? It’s 2024 can we pls “cancel” credit cards 😭😭

  • @FaithWorks536
    @FaithWorks536 4 месяца назад

    Very good advice !

  • @_roundie_8153
    @_roundie_8153 5 месяцев назад +1

    Can you do a getting dressed one because following the crowd is sad

  • @denasellsKC
    @denasellsKC 5 месяцев назад

    I just love her posts

  • @jiru331
    @jiru331 5 месяцев назад +2

    how do i save the money i don't have. we are in tons of debt

  • @Anuksonamun
    @Anuksonamun 2 месяца назад

    I take it that you are American. I don't know if in the UK you can also do this. But will look into it.

  • @lyamainu
    @lyamainu 4 месяца назад

    How to be rich: make more money.
    Thanks. That’s helpful.
    I do every thing on this list and while the peace of mind it gives me is worth it all on its own, to say that I will every be a millionaire is a bit hard to believe.