I never knew there was so much consideration in the financial aspect. 😮 I think a great video topic would be how having a chronic illness affects your career and the limitations that prevent you from working jobs due to insurance
I am so glad you were able to be informed. Chronic illness is no joke. That is a great topic. I will write that down for my future videos. Thank you so much and thank you for supporting me!
Very great question! What I personally do is break my finances into a 70/20/10 rule. I usually put 70% of my income into expenses which include bills, groceries, gas, and more. The 20% I break into savings so for example, you make $1000 a month, $200 of that would go into savings aka emergency funds. The last 10% would go into the leisure of what I want like foods I want to eat, things I want to buy, and things like that. I try my best to break it down as much as possible. For me, it is easier at the moment as I live with my parents so I am able to really help and still be able to have leisure, but if you are someone that lives independently please let me know and I can give another example. I can also make a video on that too!
Having multiple chronic illnesses is such an expensive life style we didn't ask for 😩
I know right! We just need a break.
I never knew there was so much consideration in the financial aspect. 😮
I think a great video topic would be how having a chronic illness affects your career and the limitations that prevent you from working jobs due to insurance
I am so glad you were able to be informed. Chronic illness is no joke.
That is a great topic. I will write that down for my future videos. Thank you so much and thank you for supporting me!
Could you maybe expand on how you save money in terms of leisure vs saving? What are some tips that you use to help balance that?
Very great question! What I personally do is break my finances into a 70/20/10 rule. I usually put 70% of my income into expenses which include bills, groceries, gas, and more. The 20% I break into savings so for example, you make $1000 a month, $200 of that would go into savings aka emergency funds. The last 10% would go into the leisure of what I want like foods I want to eat, things I want to buy, and things like that. I try my best to break it down as much as possible. For me, it is easier at the moment as I live with my parents so I am able to really help and still be able to have leisure, but if you are someone that lives independently please let me know and I can give another example. I can also make a video on that too!
Dang you’re lucky man hope you ok!
Thank you! I really appreciate your support!