Make sure to do this every time AFTER you get paid. This is a great paycheck budget routine, ritual and habit. It’s what I did in the …
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I love the content but i hate how underlying hes just promoting or selling stuff
When I get paid the first thing I do is put 20% of my net pay into my savings account.
Then I put another 20% into paying my tax bill.
Then I put 10% into my Acorns invest and IRA accounts.
Did you followed Dave Ramsey's Total Money Makeover Workbook? OR did Dave Ramsey's copied your plan?
Thank you for sharing! Even though my inner reaction is to think, this is very privileged, i can still use some tips to my own situation. Every step closer to a more steady life and income is one. Thank you for helping to educate me about money. It stresses me out, but it is also necessary. 😊
dont do 401k period trsut me
what's a good way to store your pay if you provide a service and mainly get paid in cash but you don't want to keep using banks due to previous card locks?
This deserves to go viral.
This actually helps, thank you!
Who’s from Mrbeast video
That Spiderman wallet….definitely under emergency funds..I need that
Amazing
Really enjoyable content.
It would be great if this advice talks about the amount of money you should spend on acquiring useful skills
Thank you for your tips! 🎉
Your channel is awesome
“Your rent should be less than 30%” bro I live in my minivan and running the gas so I don’t die from heat or cold would be more than 30%
Great video for people with no dependents or renting before the year 2000. Otherwise, not as realistic but still good general ideas
23 yrs ago when I married I made my goal to retire into a life of leisure and charity work. Our finances became my personal hobby. Automating maxed 401k and Roth. Sure, this made our income super low but we found every free entertainment every weekend. Now we are so thankful, Automation was truly the key because the money was already gone from your paycheck for bills and saving so you could spend the rest freely. The emergency fund is still automated. Cause emergencies seem to get more expensive every year.
Finally a video that isn't for me
My rent is 80% of my income. What now?
0:05 was that 20k on the table 😂
Most efficient use of Tax Returns I’ve found worked for me:
Tax Return -> Retirement @100%
Every year.
+ reduces next year’s tax owing
+ compounds tax-deferred until you retire
With a 10% return it’s technically every 7 years your money doubles. Which is even more of an incentive to start
Just for surviving we would have to save 90% of our paychecks the rest 10% is either saved or used on emergency
Rent 30%, groceries 10%? This guy has no clue how much shit costs nowadays
Who's here from mrbeast
Make sure you leave money for yourself
30% for accommodation is not possible anywhere on Sydney
Savings accounts literally lose money with the rate of inflation!
As a 20 year old man this video helped me understand saving easily, thank you
Well better late than never to start at the ripe age of 26! I'm so glad my 13 year old cousin is watching this with me too! Thank you for helping us! Also alcohol trucks beer AI trucks trump Biden Harris jobs politics war die ect.
more like 90% on rent
see youtube im just trying to see how to be a good adult!!!!!
I'm 18 and this helped me a lot get started with my finances!
Why was this actually so entertaining?
I'm 21 year old and this helped me so much!!
i’m 32 and this helped me so much thank you so much!!
As a 47 year old man, this is still useful for me, thanks!
I don't usually comment on these type of videos, but these seems really helpful.
i don’t know if this is a compliment or not, but you’re the first person i’ve ever seen who i’ve thought should own more than one pair of eyeglasses – i think your fashion calls for it, and i think it’s good thing 🤷♂️
This was oddly satisfying to watch.
Instant classic.
You deserve every bit of success coming your way.
Wow, this video just blew my mind! 🔥 For anyone ready to unlock wealth and success, Rich Mind Revolution is an absolute must-read. Thanks, Mr. Greg Henry, for sharing these powerful insights!
I’m learning more about budgeting etc.., ROTH IRAs, 401Ks etc are not considered “stocks” though, right? They are just forms of investments and a share of a stock would be thru, for example, Apple, Starbucks or a company?
Hope that makes sense! Thanks!
Top tier b-roll
Just 10% for food and groceries?? So, basically starve…
As a 19 year old I’m 19
This is very helpful. Thanks!