Nice video with excellent recommendations. I've been doing all of them for many years so I didn't learn anything new but I am now subscribed and I'm sure I will learn more from watching your other videos. I watched your vid on "Spousal Roth IRA's" yesterday after my wife sent it to me. Very well presented and explained so I sub'd. Thanks!
Other ways to not waste money include being aware of things you're paying to much for, or buying items or services that you might subconsciously continue to pay for but do not really use or need. For instance, over paying for car or homeowners insurance, or the drip-drip from monthly subscriptions. And don't overlook those sneaky cable/internet services increases that tend to go unnoticed.
Regarding Lottery tickets. Before I got into investing I used to spend $21 per week on different lottery tickets. After 2 years and nearly $1,100 in, my total winnings? $133 😒 after that I started buying dividend paying equities and never looked back nor will I buy a lottery ticket again.
Thanks for watching! 😘 Comment below, what's one way you'll stop wasting money??👇👇
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i agree with this all! the last two are actually the ones keeping us the most poor
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Late fees is such a good one! If we take a little time to plan out our money, we can keep that money! Thanks Tiffany
Welcome Bertha!
Nice video with excellent recommendations.
I've been doing all of them for many years so I didn't learn anything new but I am now subscribed and I'm sure I will learn more from watching your other videos.
I watched your vid on "Spousal Roth IRA's" yesterday after my wife sent it to me.
Very well presented and explained so I sub'd.
Thanks!
Thanks so much! Welcome to the channel!
Happy holidays. Have a cookie for me.
Happy holidays. 🍪
Other ways to not waste money include being aware of things you're paying to much for, or buying items or services that you might subconsciously continue to pay for but do not really use or need. For instance, over paying for car or homeowners insurance, or the drip-drip from monthly subscriptions. And don't overlook those sneaky cable/internet services increases that tend to go unnoticed.
Excellent examples!
Hi, does one consider themselves a millionaire combining all their assets or strictly more that a million in cash? TY
Hi Yeti, combining all assets, subtracting out all liabilities and if that equals a million or more then you’re a millionaire. 😄💰
challenge accepted: don't buy clothes over $100. you inspire me!
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Regarding Lottery tickets. Before I got into investing I used to spend $21 per week on different lottery tickets. After 2 years and nearly $1,100 in, my total winnings? $133 😒 after that I started buying dividend paying equities and never looked back nor will I buy a lottery ticket again.
Thank you for sharing Bruce! It’s amazing when we make a shift for the better!
The mindset is to live within your means and within your budget
Well said! 🙌