I would say for anyone considering college or not, of course financials are important but also college, especially being at a university for 4 years, allows you to gain connections, personal and professional, that you may never make outside of that space, which can be very valuable.
Idk why no one talks about the military. Did 5 years, got debt free college, and was able to save >50k as well as do something that set me up for my career
it's the UK.. I make £1850 after pension contributions and Tax. My rent is £895 with bills included, and there's nowhere been listed lower for the 18mos I've lived here. I have no car payment, no debt, but fuel costs £300pcm because of my job … It's brutal out here
Food is £60p/w from Aldi or Lidl My phone is £32pcm and is on contract for the foreseeable
I put anything I can into savings but it's never more than £100pcm. My car insurance quote is £950 for the year, and is due in march … Help :')
im 25 y.o I don't know what to do with my life honestly. Hobbies and work are a thing of the past. Now I want excitement, lots of money, etc., but I have to work for that!
I’m 19 doing enterprise fiber optics and contributing 10% to my 401k. Currently have no debt. Investing as much as I can after budgeting for my expenses every month. A lot of my money is going to my Roth IRA and my HYSA. I still feel like i’m not doing enough to maximize my growth. Anybody got other tips?
As a 22 year old who grew up from low income and now have over 2500 of bills per month (didnt even finish my degree), i couldnt agree more with this video
Welp I am 28 doubt I will hit these mile stone with 2 years remaining but let’s make a dent shall we. ( the debt is do able since I work for a nonprofit and it will be forgiven after 10 years I believe)
Thank you for the content am super excited about how my crypto investment is going so far, making $35k weekly from trading regardless of how bad it gets on the economy.
I am 22 years old, I have zero debt to my name, I have $28,000 invested, a truck paid in cash, a camper paid in cash, and $3,000 cash in my account. I am graduating next year with a Construction degree from Texas A&M. What should I focus on achieving next to become financially free?
If I have anyone ask me for financial advice, the instant number one response I always provide before anything else is to contribute enough to their 401K to get their company’s max match – it is the best return on investment relative to risk that exists.
I have so much student debt and I am about to start working and get started paying it off. It’s gonna be $1,300 a month. I’m applying for jobs and I’m so scared😢
In Australia our retirement fund, called a super, your employer automatically pays a set % extra of your weekly payment and you can contribute more ontop of that out of your own pre tax dollars, making it a good way to lower your tax bracket. Your contribution is taxed on entry at a very low rate and tax free out at retirement, many other benefits too which our own government is trynna change because they see how much tax dollars they are losing out on.
Lifestyle inflation is such a big one!
2:36 University of Toronto mentioned 🎉🎉🎉
I’m honestly amazed by your talent as a teacher!
6:45 ahahhahahah as if anyone in my generation has enough money to save more than 50 bucks….
I would say for anyone considering college or not, of course financials are important but also college, especially being at a university for 4 years, allows you to gain connections, personal and professional, that you may never make outside of that space, which can be very valuable.
I’m stunned by how much sense this makes now!
Idk why no one talks about the military. Did 5 years, got debt free college, and was able to save >50k as well as do something that set me up for my career
it's the UK.. I make £1850 after pension contributions and Tax.
My rent is £895 with bills included, and there's nowhere been listed lower for the 18mos I've lived here.
I have no car payment, no debt, but fuel costs £300pcm because of my job … It's brutal out here
Food is £60p/w from Aldi or Lidl
My phone is £32pcm and is on contract for the foreseeable
I put anything I can into savings but it's never more than £100pcm. My car insurance quote is £950 for the year, and is due in march …
Help :')
hey random question, in my country student debt is interest free, should i still prioritize this debt?
Have not done a single one of this i am so cooked
im 25 y.o I don't know what to do with my life honestly. Hobbies and work are a thing of the past. Now I want excitement, lots of money, etc., but I have to work for that!
I’m 19 doing enterprise fiber optics and contributing 10% to my 401k. Currently have no debt.
Investing as much as I can after budgeting for my expenses every month. A lot of my money is going to my Roth IRA and my HYSA. I still feel like i’m not doing enough to maximize my growth. Anybody got other tips?
This dude is legit named Humphrey 💀💀
As a 22 year old who grew up from low income and now have over 2500 of bills per month (didnt even finish my degree), i couldnt agree more with this video
6:15 this made me question everything you are saying. Bro really thinks the dollar will have MORE value in the future. Maybe he just worded it weird
great video!
Am I the only one that’s OCD enough to notice that his pictures in the back are not evenly spaced?
I’m seriously motivated after watching this!
I remember watching this when it came out. Now im inching closer to 25 fresh out of college.It's time to grind
Welp I am 28 doubt I will hit these mile stone with 2 years remaining but let’s make a dent shall we. ( the debt is do able since I work for a nonprofit and it will be forgiven after 10 years I believe)
Thank you for the content am super excited about how my crypto investment is going so far, making $35k weekly from trading regardless of how bad it gets on the economy.
Saw this too late. I'm already 30, and not all of this is applicable in my country… but I have no debt jeje, that's a win
I am 22 years old, I have zero debt to my name, I have $28,000 invested, a truck paid in cash, a camper paid in cash, and $3,000 cash in my account. I am graduating next year with a Construction degree from Texas A&M. What should I focus on achieving next to become financially free?
23 and I am struggling getting a job in my area even though I'm applying and calling places every day
If I have anyone ask me for financial advice, the instant number one response I always provide before anything else is to contribute enough to their 401K to get their company’s max match – it is the best return on investment relative to risk that exists.
Been saving all year. I went ahead and got the crocs earlier than 65. Might of messed up my future generational wealth but hey my feet are comfy 😊
I have so much student debt and I am about to start working and get started paying it off. It’s gonna be $1,300 a month. I’m applying for jobs and I’m so scared😢
Your channel is underrated.
This was short but valuable.
Bro got gobble gums in his thumbnail
So funny, love it!
What’s your personal favorite moment?
This was such a smooth presentation.
every investing channel is american
Such a unique video concept.
So much creativity in this.
This was entertaining and useful.
So much value in one video.
I’m definitely coming back for more.
This was exactly what I needed.
😂🎉
In Australia our retirement fund, called a super, your employer automatically pays a set % extra of your weekly payment and you can contribute more ontop of that out of your own pre tax dollars, making it a good way to lower your tax bracket. Your contribution is taxed on entry at a very low rate and tax free out at retirement, many other benefits too which our own government is trynna change because they see how much tax dollars they are losing out on.