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КОМЕНТАРІ • 746

  • @steveantonioni
    @steveantonioni  Рік тому +59

    Chef Toni wants you to get 1.8% interest on your money: neo.cc/refer/U9R5E2J3. Also, new episode in the Cash College mini-series next week! Hope you're all well :)

    • @vishalkhatri6723
      @vishalkhatri6723 Рік тому

      Hey you can directly import the PDF file as a database in excel and you do not have to type it.

    • @NINTENDOPOKEMON100
      @NINTENDOPOKEMON100 Рік тому +1

      $30 of ingredients! That'll cost you £8-10 in the UK ($9.40-11.70) Is this why americans will be 'yeah i make $22/h dressing windows or $35/h driving a truck??

    • @XanderJabesNeal
      @XanderJabesNeal Рік тому

      This was so whoelsome

  • @tatianastarcic
    @tatianastarcic 11 місяців тому +291

    America is currently plagued by the hydra-headed evil duo of inflation and recession. The worst part about this recession is that consumers are racking up credit card debt. In April last year alone, credit card debt went up 20% while rates have doubled in a year. Inflation is so high that consumers are literally taking debt for basic life necessities. Collapse has indeed begun.

    • @richardhudson1243
      @richardhudson1243 11 місяців тому +1

      Collapse is generous 1st time in our history with a full generation that wasn't taught financial literacy, civics, Google fixes their problems if their parents don't do it for them. Reckoning for participation trophies is incoming.

    • @darnellcapriccioso
      @darnellcapriccioso 11 місяців тому

      The best course of action if you lack market knowledge is to ask a consultant or investing coach for guidance or assistance. Speaking with a consultant helped me stay afloat in the market and grow my portfolio to about 65% since January, even though I know it sounds obvious or generic. I believe that is the most effective way to enter the business at the moment.

    • @maiadazz
      @maiadazz 11 місяців тому

      @@darnellcapriccioso Hi Mate, please how can i reach this CFA of yours?

    • @darnellcapriccioso
      @darnellcapriccioso 11 місяців тому +1

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    • @ericmccormick82
      @ericmccormick82 11 місяців тому +1

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  • @AllTheArtsy
    @AllTheArtsy Рік тому +213

    The only thing a budget *really* needs is:
    1) savings
    2) fixed expenses
    That's it. Take out the amount you want saved first- pay yourself first. And then non-negotiables: rent, insurance, debt payment, etc. After that, everything is up for grabs. It literally doesn't matter. As long as you get your savings/investment goal covered as well as fixed expenses, don't sweat the small stuff.

    • @1970rsc
      @1970rsc Рік тому +8

      That only works if your financial situation is simple. Some people have financial responsibility for their parents or their children or want to give money away to charities when they pass. These type of expenses are neither savings or "fixed expenses" like insurance or housing since they are other people's needs, not your own. My mom might need $1k this month to help out on bills, but she might need $5k next month to help for a car.

    • @ilvaphoto
      @ilvaphoto Рік тому +6

      @@1970rsc that doesn't change the original statement at all.

    • @1970rsc
      @1970rsc Рік тому +8

      @@ilvaphoto of course it changes the original statement because you add variable expenses. So instead of taking the amount you want saved first, first you have to see which of your variable expenses are more important than savings - like if I have to help pay for my moms hospital. I take that out first, then take out what I need for fixed expenses, like rent, then what I have left is savings. So it changes in that when you have financial responsibility over others, those costs sometimes take precedent over your own needs.

    • @UltraGalacticSuperFantastic
      @UltraGalacticSuperFantastic Рік тому +2

      @@1970rsc Couldn't you take the last couple years of your mom's expenses you had to cover, average it out, and increase your savings goals by that much?

    • @SpaceGoest
      @SpaceGoest Рік тому +2

      @@1970rsc other unexpected expenses have nothing to do with your budget, that’s what your savings is for, things outside of your fixed expenses and your personal needs. If you can afford to give your mom an unexpected 5k then that should originate from your savings or else you had 5k sitting there depreciating which is already an elementary financial mistake.

  • @Socrates...
    @Socrates... Рік тому +49

    a much simpler way is to divide your expenses between fixed and variable expenses. The variable expenses you review monthly and the fixed expenses you review quarterly and especially for example when your internet charges go up or contract ends etc.

  • @Nishinga.
    @Nishinga. Рік тому +11

    I'm brand new to budgeting and have been feeling really overwhelmed with figuring out where to start. This video has alleviated so much of that anxiety and helped me find my footing in order to build that solid foundation I need to get started. Thank you man, it's greatly appreciated!

  • @kingvamp-sb5ff
    @kingvamp-sb5ff Рік тому +10

    As a financial advisor I strategise my budget by paying all my non negotiables first; such as rent, bills, travel money etc. I then have a leisure budget (socialising, drinks, etc) I keep this to a minimal, but not so strapped that I can't have fun. I then put 80% into various ETF's that give me long projected growth. I then invest the other 20% into the stock market, sometimes I don't invest all of it and then put the remaining into my ETF's. I never let money just sit around in my bank account, apart from a set amount for emergencies that I need to access quickly.

  • @ramonfred
    @ramonfred Рік тому +149

    I believe in in vestments over savings all day any day and when it comes to in vestment, diversification is key. That is why I have my interests set on key sectors based on projected performance and growth. They range from the EV sector, renewable energy, Tech and Health.

    • @weicaihon
      @weicaihon Рік тому +3

      It is possible to produce outstanding growth in portfolio diversification as long as you do something different than the vast majority.

    • @annMarien
      @annMarien Рік тому +4

      In vesting in stocks is a great idea and a good trading technique or system put in place would put you through many days of success.

    • @ramonfred
      @ramonfred Рік тому +3

      just amazing, monitoring my port folio performance which has grown exponentially to a million, now I understand why experienced experts make enormous returns from the ever unstable mar kets.

    • @weicaihon
      @weicaihon Рік тому +4

      @@ramonfred Interesting 😮, I have some $ just sitting in my bank account doing absolutely nothing, I wanna get something started with it. You seem to be doing excellent for yourself. How do you achieve this?

    • @callumfrank
      @callumfrank Рік тому +3

      Exactly Fred, the trick is to diversify your in vestments, don’t panic when everyone else is and in vest consistently.

  • @HokyShmokes
    @HokyShmokes 3 місяці тому

    Coming back to this video to say the title is inaccurate. I've been using this since July 2022, and I actually tripled my savings 😁 I adapted my own version of this method and I'm not exaggerating when I say it changed my life. I evangelize it to others whenever I can. thank you very much mr stephen

  • @hockysa
    @hockysa Рік тому +4

    this was a great breakdown. simple rule I've been trying to follow at the moment was essentially, stop spending money on shit that doesn't make you happy.

  • @psrkives
    @psrkives Рік тому +56

    I would love to do this but, I live in the Philippines. I work for an outsourcing company that has US clients and I get paid about $350-375 a month, only get paid to survive. It's pretty hard to do when you work for a salary that only lets you live day to day.

    • @AllTheArtsy
      @AllTheArtsy Рік тому +2

      Dude 18k seryoso? Lipat na.

    • @psrkives
      @psrkives Рік тому +1

      @@AllTheArtsy I wish I could find the same job. Kaya lang hindi pa ko nag reresign kasi sobrang light ng workload, maayos management, non voice, all data entry, and pure WFH.

    • @psrkives
      @psrkives Рік тому +1

      @@AllTheArtsy My only concern here, sa California naka based yung client ng company namin. They have $15 minimum wage doon. They earn about $2400 a month, compare that to us outsourced na $375 max a month.

    • @AllTheArtsy
      @AllTheArtsy Рік тому +2

      @@psrkives your description of your work is very basic and not rare. Srsly just apply anywhere else that offers WFH, that's so normal now post-CoVID

    • @zzzyyyxxx
      @zzzyyyxxx Рік тому

      @@psrkives bruh if it's work from home, just...get another WFH job and do both

  • @NolanMatthias
    @NolanMatthias Рік тому +6

    Steve! This is brilliant. The importance piece made my jaw drop. So smart!

  • @lylahthompson2169
    @lylahthompson2169 Рік тому +47

    If you don’t want to invest…learn. If you don’t want to learn…build. If you don’t want to build observe. DO SOMETHING…other than leave. There is so much opportunity here. Take advantage!

    • @taylorcoggan2054
      @taylorcoggan2054 Рік тому +3

      Reminds me of the phrase...."Rising tide raises all boats" to which Warren Buffet added "It’s only when the tide goes out that you discover who’s been swimming naked"

    • @richardsoncuthel810
      @richardsoncuthel810 Рік тому +3

      @Camila Liam To manage investment risk consider maintaining a broad diversification of your investments that reflects your personal risk tolerance, time horizon, and the nature of your financial goal. Remember, diversification is an approach to help manage investment risk. It does not eliminate the risk of loss if security prices decline Because investing can be complicated. Consider working with a Financial Advisor to help guide you on your wealth-building journey if you're just starting out.

    • @richardsoncuthel810
      @richardsoncuthel810 Рік тому +7

      @Camila Liam "Katherine Duffy Burke" performs admirably. In terms of portfolio diversification, she is pretty brilliant and also SEC-regulated, so you may check her up online.

  • @Sahidable
    @Sahidable Рік тому +17

    Another easy way to save money on eating out is AVOID UBER EATS. The price is insane vs using the restaurants' in-house delivery (depending on the place), or picking it up yourself. Each food item is almost always marked up, plus delivery fees, plus service fees, etc. I personally did some comparisons and a restaurant near Vaughan Mills (a 10 min round trip from my condo) was $20 more expensive via uber eats vs me driving. And pizza places? Absolutely a waste to use uber eats instead of their own delivery drivers.
    Obviously cook your food yourself when you can to save the most money.

    • @em77775
      @em77775 Рік тому +1

      Or do some Uber eats delivery yourself and drop off someone's takeout while you pick up your own and make a little side cash.

  • @KevinCaicedoRomero
    @KevinCaicedoRomero Рік тому +6

    I absolutely loved your video, thank you so much for doing it! you were really helpful to me

  • @brianwhitehawker1756
    @brianwhitehawker1756 Рік тому +254

    Is this really a good time to buy stocks? I know everyone says the mrkt is ripe enough for buying but will stocks tank further this year? How long until a full stock recovery? How are other people in this mrkt raking in over $250k gains within months, I'm really just confused at this point.

    • @ervinmurray1253
      @ervinmurray1253 Рік тому +2

      Very true! I've been able to scale from $350K to $650K this red season because my FA figured out Defensive strategies to protect my portfolio and profit from this roller coaster market.

    • @carlocase8027
      @carlocase8027 Рік тому +1

      @@ervinmurray1253 That's heavy! keep it up, I could really use the expertise of these advisrs, my port-folio has been down bad....who’s the person guiding you

    • @ervinmurray1253
      @ervinmurray1253 Рік тому

      Credits to 'Sandrine Nadege Logan' she has a web presence, so you can simply just search her.

    • @iamapat
      @iamapat Рік тому

      Lmao, clueless

    • @karsenkelsey801
      @karsenkelsey801 Рік тому +3

      The best time to buy stocks is all the time….time in the market beats timing the market

  • @lucashazan713
    @lucashazan713 Рік тому +1

    I really appreciate this video - this was huge help in seeing things from a more full picture. Thank you!

  • @brianneweakley
    @brianneweakley Рік тому +16

    Dude you are such a godsend. Honestly keep learning something new about budgeting but definitely getting to know more of how to navigate life, budget, while still allowing myself to "set and forget" a goal while still saving after watching this. You're an angel and have learned alot even in the couple mins of watching this. Huge spreadsheet gurl but this is next level

  • @EMAZINGERIK
    @EMAZINGERIK Рік тому +3

    the only person I know that can get away with a cooking video in a finance video 😂👌🏼

  • @DisneySleeve
    @DisneySleeve Рік тому

    First video I’ve seen of yours and WOW. Super helpful and concise. Loved it!! And you have a nice voice especially Chef Toni 😜

  • @danieljosenaval
    @danieljosenaval Рік тому +5

    Tracking is a great way to eliminate bad habits. I've started weighing my food and, honestly, I'm not so strict about it but I've noticed there's an increased resistance (that doesn't feel bad at all) to eating food that only gives me calories and gives me barely any nutrition. I'd say the same philosophy applies to tracking your expenses. Simply tracking your expenses will likely improve your buying behavior without the conscious effort of "sacrificing" your lifestyle.

    • @lukvanleeuwen7603
      @lukvanleeuwen7603 Рік тому

      Be carefull with weighing food though! If you take it a step further every time that could result in a ED (not saying it will, just a warning). I would look at it more like adding stuff to add nutrition, and then taking away the less nutritious stuff only to the amount you feel like you could eat. The result is of course basically the same, but it might help against seeing calories as a negative thing :)

  • @nolakillabeast
    @nolakillabeast Рік тому +1

    LOVED THIS !!!! Thank you so much 💕

  • @NickVetter
    @NickVetter Рік тому +1

    The issue with shouldn't have category is you don't you realize you will regret it untill you bought it. Sometimes you can return and item or sell it. A good method that had helped me is to wait a 2 or 3 days before I buy something.

  • @TheSilentWealth
    @TheSilentWealth Рік тому

    This is inspiring, I never thought people would thought it'd be easily adaptable especially with difference spendings etc. Thanks for sharing!

  • @GunnCon
    @GunnCon Рік тому +3

    Really helpful video, making the sheet as we speak👍🏼

  • @clemens1993
    @clemens1993 Рік тому +1

    I already save about 50 - 60% and did not know about this easy trick xD
    Thanks a lot! :)

  • @MylifeofTao
    @MylifeofTao Рік тому +6

    Love the content Steve! Very helpful!

  • @libbysworld7649
    @libbysworld7649 Рік тому

    New subbie. Great video. Right up my alley. I'm a spreadsheet maven for sure! Can't wait to binge your content.

  • @BarbellFinancial
    @BarbellFinancial Рік тому +27

    80% savings rate means you can be financially independent in about 6 years!

  • @georgiamillar4076
    @georgiamillar4076 Рік тому

    I loved this. Going to be introducing an Importance to my budget ASAP. Thank youuuu

  • @rahul169sharma
    @rahul169sharma Рік тому +4

    Hi! Thank you for the super helpful tips. I have been trying to manage my expenses for some time now. The first thing I wanted to do was increase visibility. I tried some approaches in Excel, but this seems to be the best out of the ones I have tried.

  • @lin90210
    @lin90210 Рік тому +1

    We are lucky to see a real life income and expenditure example. No need for criticism on how a person spends their hard earned cash. Everyone goes through different seasons. No one is perfect

  • @chrismellon127
    @chrismellon127 Рік тому

    Love this! got the spreadsheet set up & ready to go! Gr8 tips!

  • @ioannismiaris4720
    @ioannismiaris4720 Рік тому

    gr8 video totally loved it !!!! :D hope you keep doing more of this

  • @VictoriaCastreje
    @VictoriaCastreje Рік тому

    Just tried this method! Super helpful - thank you!

  • @melissamurff
    @melissamurff Рік тому

    how did you make the top line into the categories/items?

  • @jipvanleyenhorst4834
    @jipvanleyenhorst4834 Рік тому

    You are exactly the type of person the average joe like me needs to learn all this

  • @meganesguerra7540
    @meganesguerra7540 Рік тому +1

    Omg, super helpful video. Thank you!

  • @axel.lessio
    @axel.lessio Рік тому +56

    I did this analysis over a full year and I was shocked. 500 per month on average eating out, 500 shopping, 100 on taxis, etc. we were wasting our money without even realising it. We always thought "once in a while is ok, right?". We were totally wrong in assessing how often we were actually spending unnecessarily. Now we're setting hard limits on each category and it's as simple as that. It's changing our lives. We're finally getting out of the "there's money in the bank so we can afford this" mentality.

  • @terryevp4084
    @terryevp4084 Рік тому

    Thanks very much Chef Tony...!!!

  • @emanuelecapone242
    @emanuelecapone242 Рік тому +1

    Hi, I'm italian, I was really appreciating the video and then you started cooking.
    I was really initially surprised to see that you were putting basically the same ingredients that we use in italy as well, but at the end you said garlic, that's unacceptable!
    Any way, keep up the good content :)

  • @frxrml3203
    @frxrml3203 Рік тому +1

    You are God's send. I never thought about how missed up my spending until I tried your tool. God bless you more.

  • @CassGoldsmith
    @CassGoldsmith Рік тому +2

    This is done really well - really simple and easy to follow. Can’t wait to try it out for myself at the end of the montb

  • @shutchis5000
    @shutchis5000 7 місяців тому +1

    Excellent analysis. Kudos to Justine for allowing you to break down her finances.

  • @louiem97
    @louiem97 Рік тому +1

    Sent here by DTM and really enjoyed the video👍

  • @tallyh6992
    @tallyh6992 Рік тому

    I’m so glad I found your channel

  • @musicased9591
    @musicased9591 Рік тому +3

    Treat your savings like a needed expense. Budget around your needed expenses such as rent like you already do, just add savings on top and budget slightly more. Doesn't mean you can't ever eat out or have fun with friends, but know your limits

  • @astory0608
    @astory0608 Рік тому

    This video is so informative! Thank you so much! Btw, which lens are you using? The framing looks so cinematic!

  • @mardelus
    @mardelus Рік тому

    Thank you for the recipe! 👌

  • @ligmanuts5374
    @ligmanuts5374 Рік тому

    This is a great video, from the great tips on saving to showing the cooking. Idk, very thoughtful and high quality video!

  • @rutts499
    @rutts499 Рік тому

    Loved this. Can’t wait to do it!

  • @Leviajohnson
    @Leviajohnson Рік тому

    This is the first video of yours I’ve seen. I love you.

  • @kayto9311
    @kayto9311 Рік тому

    This is a great vid. The really hard part is the analysis ... because there's a real emotional & piece to spending.

  • @debbiecormier3260
    @debbiecormier3260 Рік тому

    Thanks chef Toni!

  • @BanniePark
    @BanniePark Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing this video!
    As I gain more money, I tend to spend more money.
    I really want to save more money.
    Your video helps me a lot! Definitely will do it!

  • @AznBoi871
    @AznBoi871 Рік тому

    Good shit 👏 love your work mate

  • @raisamartin
    @raisamartin Рік тому +2

    Great video Stephen! I feel pretty good about my savings rate right now but would love to try and see if I can challenge myself to double my savings

  • @thriftingsuperstars
    @thriftingsuperstars Рік тому

    Thank YOU!

  • @magda1988g
    @magda1988g Рік тому

    Hi, so what your advice on saving if you hace debts/credit cards to take care of

  • @astoldbypreethy
    @astoldbypreethy 8 місяців тому

    this was helpful. Thank you

  • @CourtneyNoble
    @CourtneyNoble Рік тому

    thank you much this helped me out a lot!

  • @ninathecrab2571
    @ninathecrab2571 Рік тому

    Thank you for this video !! I loved Chef Toni

  • @youwhenz
    @youwhenz Рік тому

    Great video! Thank you

  • @Keppielol
    @Keppielol Рік тому

    Great video, subscribed!

  • @alexfranklin5458
    @alexfranklin5458 Рік тому

    This is a fabulous video. Very well done

  • @Jcampos24601
    @Jcampos24601 Рік тому

    I’m going to switch from Point to this card. Thanks!!!

  • @RonHeartt
    @RonHeartt Рік тому

    Very down to earth video on finances. Great video bro.

  • @kellyhiebert6766
    @kellyhiebert6766 Рік тому +22

    This video really had everything - both theoretical and practical advice on managing your finances, a tutorial on how to create and use pivot tables, an amazing spaghetti sauce recipe AND a humorous Chef Tony?! You're my new favourite thing on UA-cam! Glad to have found you!

  • @detraed8962
    @detraed8962 Рік тому

    wow You are so good at what you do. Thanks for this info!

  • @dikoarianto9079
    @dikoarianto9079 Рік тому

    Thank you bro!

  • @Hunter-ox6kh
    @Hunter-ox6kh Рік тому

    Very well explained

  • @LLevi-mp6sx
    @LLevi-mp6sx Рік тому +1

    I came here to save money, and learned how to use excel😂😂 Amazing!

  • @joshuaguerra979
    @joshuaguerra979 Рік тому

    How did you get the slicer icon on the individual columns?

  • @joshuabatalibasi
    @joshuabatalibasi Рік тому +1

    Great vid… hope you feel healthier asap and keep creating ✊

  • @erickirby8511
    @erickirby8511 Рік тому

    Just subscribed, you've absolutely helped me a lot bro!

  • @flawlessforestchannel5696
    @flawlessforestchannel5696 Рік тому

    Love your calmness keeps finances not cold and ruthless as it is

  • @pizzaguy7998
    @pizzaguy7998 Рік тому +229

    With the way things are moving, I think I need to see a video on "How to survive amidst the present recession". I mean, everything is in shambles. Surprisingly I heard people still make over 100K within a few months, and I'd like to know How and if it is still possible in these times or if I am being unlucky.

    • @patriciacleveland2588
      @patriciacleveland2588 Рік тому

      Have this at the back of your mind. There are good days, and there are bad days. It is a zero-sum game. However, make sure to Save & diversify your investments so that when one is down, the other will be up. Personally, as one who has been into Real Estate for as long as I can remember, I made my first miIIion earlier this year from NFTs and Stocks. (through the help of a specialist though) Imagine what the situation would have been given the real estate market if I were solely banking on it.

    • @patriciacleveland2588
      @patriciacleveland2588 Рік тому

      @mackenzie fventes Funny enough, I can honestly relate. I don't know if I am permitted to drop this here, but do run a check on Sandra Yvonne Webster or Sandra .Y. Webster Finance. Was in the news a lot a few months ago.

    • @YTDataAnalyst
      @YTDataAnalyst Рік тому

      @@patriciacleveland2588 Too bad most people don't follow the diversification principle, the reason why they easily get tense when there is volatility.

    • @buryatiaduckyBIiIy8143
      @buryatiaduckyBIiIy8143 Рік тому

      @@patriciacleveland2588 In all honesty, this is the second time I am coming across this Sandra Yvonne Webster. Last Tuesday, I saw a telecast on the economic bubble there were testimonials from her clientele on how they gain daily through her strategies. The testimonies were so impressive and sounded too good to be true. Though I made some research and found out she's one of the oldest by ranking and has a very large clientele base. I am still skeptical. Do you work with her? Thanks.

  • @kaitlynhuizar5348
    @kaitlynhuizar5348 Рік тому

    I was wondering why yt recommended this video. I now see, the recipe imbedded set off my recs. Cooking videos are practically the only thing I watch lol

  • @seowholesome
    @seowholesome Рік тому +1

    this video deserves a million likes

  • @jenshark4
    @jenshark4 Рік тому

    This is the most reasonable and helpful financial advice I’ve ever heard. Thank you for sharing, I will be analyzing my spending. I bet there will be som eye openers.

  • @mariushs164
    @mariushs164 Рік тому

    Really enjoyed the video, and the process. I will try this with my students in the future. Have a nice one:))

  • @MovieJustin
    @MovieJustin Рік тому

    New sub, great channel 👍

  • @diegoamigo5719
    @diegoamigo5719 Рік тому

    Quick question, the Neo card is it debit? or credit?

  • @seanpe8474
    @seanpe8474 Рік тому +6

    Not only is this a great video on how to fix your finances, but its also a great showcase of the power of categorical data. Sometimes all you need to figure out what needs to be fixed is to just put the right label on it.

  • @roses.9181
    @roses.9181 Рік тому +70

    I’m financial planner and this is the best spreadsheet I’ve seen. I’ve never seen it broken down so simply this way. I will give this video to my clients as homework.

    • @WookieChewie13
      @WookieChewie13 Рік тому +10

      you are joking right? you are , literally, a financial planner?

    • @roses.9181
      @roses.9181 Рік тому +4

      @@WookieChewie13 I've just never used Google Sheets, and this is super helpful! It made the process so simple! I'm usually the one making the spreadsheet on Excel, but this could be so much more impactful to clients by having them do it themselves and consider what they are spending their money on.

    • @roses.9181
      @roses.9181 Рік тому

      @deer Thank you! It's definitely easier when you love what you do!

  • @matissenimmegeers5352
    @matissenimmegeers5352 Рік тому

    Woow this was a big wake up call, I think these tips will go a long way, thanks a lot for making this great video!!!

  • @kytacomaguy
    @kytacomaguy Рік тому

    Great video and advice !!

  • @luisfelipecalle
    @luisfelipecalle Рік тому

    How do you simplify not doing double accounting when you use both credit and debit cards?

  • @connergoldberg
    @connergoldberg Рік тому +8

    Simple, well explained and well put together. Such a great video man. Well done.

  • @ericvagman5912
    @ericvagman5912 Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @mae2630
    @mae2630 Рік тому

    This is great! Do you have an excel template available for download?

  • @rizwannato3435
    @rizwannato3435 Рік тому

    What importance do you classify you investments if you want to follow them here as well? I guess i would have to create another category for it, otherwise it would false the interpretation

  • @labbuilt
    @labbuilt Рік тому

    Wait a min i thought this was a financial video? Now its a cooking tutorial this is tight, i fw it

  • @TrishhMakes
    @TrishhMakes Рік тому

    the thing that takes most of your money is housing. rent is just awfully high, and food is right behind it in terms of how much its costing.
    i divide it in needs, wants, savings and then in fixed expenses and variable expenses.

  • @DivineBudgets19
    @DivineBudgets19 Рік тому

    Love your energy

  • @linnaeuskuderewko
    @linnaeuskuderewko Рік тому

    2:15 what bank offers the ability to export your transactions to a spreadsheet?

  • @betafinancesquad
    @betafinancesquad Рік тому +3

    Glad your good and Great to see you back!!! Savin to invest is the way to go!!! Stoppin the urge to upgrade lifestyle is the key IMO!!

  • @bornagain5199
    @bornagain5199 Рік тому

    Came for the finance, stayed for the sauce!

  • @Oscar-mo8wz
    @Oscar-mo8wz Рік тому +2

    Love the chill vibe, and thanks for a helpful video! You earned a sub! Keep it up g! :D

  • @sebastianpena8843
    @sebastianpena8843 Рік тому

    I enyoyed this video, thanks bro

  • @dannyv2230
    @dannyv2230 Рік тому

    This is the first video I have ever watched of your but you automatically get a sub from me for that sick Cloud tattoo you have. FF7 is my favorite game ever.