Debt-Free Journey: 7 Tips | Paying off $120K of Debt in Under 3 Years

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  • Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
  • I share how my husband and I paid off $120,000 of debt in under 3 years and the 7 tips that helped us in our debt-free journey. If you are someone who is also on your debt-free journey or trying to build financial literacy, I hope this video motivates and encourages you!
    If you haven’t yet, please LIKE this video. It really helps the UA-cam algorithm as I’m growing my channel!
    Thank you so much for watching.
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    What's Next? 5 Steps We Took After Becoming Debt-Free • What's Next? 5 Steps W...
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    0:13 - why I decided to make this video
    2:44 - our money situation
    5:05 - 7 things that helped us in our debt free journey
    5:15 - track what you spend
    6:30 - pay above monthly minimums and use the snowball method
    9:04 - live below your means
    10:53 - control the content you consume
    12:35 - increase your income
    13:41 - don’t give up!!!
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    Resources mentioned:
    - Aja Dang: bit.ly/3dOW8xU
    - The Financial Diet: bit.ly/3fYWeWj
    - CNBC Make it:bit.ly/3mzmMP6
    - Refinery 29 Money Diaries: r29.co/3mypfJA
    - Graham Stephan: bit.ly/3dUjy4M
    - Dave Ramsey: bit.ly/3d1AUNX
    - Reddit r/personalfinance: bit.ly/39Zzm5c
    - Reddit r/fire: bit.ly/321CCIV
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    Personal Instagram: coffeeandhoneycomb
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    Tags:
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 306

  • @This.Is.30-Mandie
    @This.Is.30-Mandie 3 роки тому +87

    I had to come back and comment bc this is one of the only videos that’s not full of fluff but actual advice and it is appreciated.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому +4

      Oh my gawwwwshhhh. 🥰 thank you for coming back to say this.

    • @williamshart6228
      @williamshart6228 2 роки тому

      Got funded my grant thanks to andrew_garcia7142

  • @justwait9822
    @justwait9822 10 місяців тому +38

    The thing that motivated me the most to not buy bs stuff while getting rid of debt was the mentality that youre paying more for everything you buy while holding high interest cc debt.
    Each dollar you spend is a dollar you arent using to pay down that 30% interest card, so essentially youre paying an extra premium on everything until you clear the debt. Also the longer the debt persists, youre losing the ability to invest those dollars and the compound interest they could earn so it becomes an even bigger loss.

  • @imanjones3807
    @imanjones3807 Рік тому +43

    Im African American. My parents were not wealthy but we had everything that we needed as My parents worked really hard and had decent jobs as compared to others in our inner city neighborhood. My parents did not get an education past high school, however they encouraged my sister and I to do so. Long story short, my debt is mainly college debt, however I dint regret it because if not I wouldn't have the career that I have today. However, I'm learning that it's not about your career or job but about your creativity in what you can do outside of your job. My daughter is 11, and I'm teaching her now about financial matters. This week I will include her in our actual budget. I want her financially literate by 13.

    • @cindiexoxoxo3773
      @cindiexoxoxo3773 22 дні тому

      What does your race have to do with any of that? And, when did you come to the US from Africa? If you were born in the US, you are an American, period.

  • @tigerbarksdale6899
    @tigerbarksdale6899 Рік тому +56

    I can't wait to be debt free. Debt is no fun. Congratulations to you and the family.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  Рік тому +2

      Wishing all the best to u!!!! It’s life changing

  • @SugarMamma
    @SugarMamma 3 роки тому +95

    Paying off an incredible amount of debt in 3 years take so much savvy strategy. Love that you are advocating for an approach beyond consumption discipline and scarcity.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому +3

      Ooo “beyond consumption discipline and scarcity” - I hadn’t thought of it that way but that’s such a great way to put it. 💛 Thank you!

  • @davidblane8222
    @davidblane8222 Рік тому +8

    2 years after you posted and THIS is exactly what I needed to kickstart my Get Out of Debt Journey! Thank you.

  • @bujin5455
    @bujin5455 3 роки тому +87

    6:50. The snowball method is not based off of the payment size, it's based off of the principle size. So let's say you have a $3,000 debt, a $10,000 debt, and a $50,000 debt. You pay minimums on the $10k and $50k debts, and put everything you have toward paying off the $3,000 debt first, regardless of what its payment size is. Once it's paid off, you then take the amount you're saving from the first debt, plus the extra you had, and then add it to what your minimum is on your next largest debt, and pay it off. Rinse wash and repeat. You do it like this because you will be able to pay off the lowest principle amount the fastest, thereby increasing your total extra monthly cashflow sooner. In this way, the payment size is snowballing.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому +22

      I want to PIN this comment. Thank you for explaining it so much more clearly. I love your distinction of principle versus payment size. I struggled a bit on how to communicate this simply (and relied on easy mental math LOL).

  • @nnekaonwuzurike1255
    @nnekaonwuzurike1255 3 роки тому +138

    Wow, that piece at the beginning about how gendered financial advice is is SO REAL! Feeling inspired after watching this to tackle my mountain of student debt

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому +3

      Isn’t that wild?! Thanks for watching 💛

  • @skoopqueen.
    @skoopqueen. Рік тому +56

    For years I struggled with outstanding debts, bills and my children's school fees. I was at a point where I wanted to give up. I came across every UA-cam channel about how to make and multiply your income through passive income. Fortunately, I had saved some money and decided to start an investment, bought my second house already, earn on a monthly through passive income and got 4 out of 5 goals, just hope it encourages someone that it doesn’t in investing.

    • @eadad4371
      @eadad4371 Рік тому +1

      Not quite long I started investing. I'm very curious and need help on how to enhance and increase my returns. Any good investment tips would be appreciated

    • @skoopqueen
      @skoopqueen Рік тому

      @@eadad4371

    • @skoopqueen
      @skoopqueen Рік тому

    • @eadad4371
      @eadad4371 Рік тому

      @@skoopqueen That’s great , your investment advisor must be really good,I have seen testimonies of people using the help of investment advisors in making them more financial stable. Do you mind sharing more info on this person?

    • @emeldcentor1474
      @emeldcentor1474 Рік тому

      @@eadad4371 I have had the intentions of starting investing. But I always thought it was late and I think I need to stop procrastinating. I will definitely 🔍 Regina Louise Collaro and see what she can advise .Thanks a lot . This was of so much help to me .

  • @misanthropicleo
    @misanthropicleo Рік тому +2

    Stacey Flowers is a woman who shared her debt free journey on youtube, and it was so inspiring to me. I am glad to see another woman on here because, like you said, we're few and far between.

  • @WellBehavedWallet
    @WellBehavedWallet 11 місяців тому +6

    Great tips! Especially appreciate the idea of watching the content you're consuming. SO important to be a part of the right conversations!

  • @noggasaki_x
    @noggasaki_x 3 роки тому +27

    I'm an asian american women as well, and my parents never talked about money. They just mainly told me to work! So my money habits has been better within the last two years. I paid off $32K off in one year which was debt free journey part one. NOW I'm focusing on student loans which is $108k!.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому +2

      So impressive! Keep on! 👏 Hope you have moments to celebrate and enjoy

    • @adrian3747_
      @adrian3747_ 3 роки тому +6

      omg that’s a lot of debt 😭 congrats on paying of the $32K that’s no joke. I’ve been picking up extra shits to pay off my car loan 💀

    • @noggasaki_x
      @noggasaki_x 3 роки тому +2

      @@adrian3747_ keep at it!

    • @druidsongevergreens
      @druidsongevergreens 2 роки тому

      Congratulations! Did you have to work 4 jobs? Or was it mainly strategy?

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  2 роки тому

      Ah good luck! Hope you’re able to squeeze in moments to rest and enjoy yourself ❤️❤️ @_adrian2727

  • @augustaborn9034
    @augustaborn9034 3 роки тому +7

    Thank you for the snowballing thing. I currently have debt spread across 6 credit cards. I will use this strategy to begin paying them off.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому

      Yesss it makes it way more manageable and you get the momentum. Try googling snowball method debt worksheet and I bet there’s templates you can use to make it even easier! Visualization is huge.

  • @lofiwiara
    @lofiwiara Місяць тому +1

    I just started my journey to debt-free life. Thank you for this video. 💙💙

  • @CPkBye
    @CPkBye Місяць тому

    Control the content I consume and shift over to content that will keep me motivated was a light bulb moment for me! Thank you!

  • @breezybre2670
    @breezybre2670 5 місяців тому +1

    So glad there is no back ground music. Thanks!!!

  • @joycesalaver3623
    @joycesalaver3623 3 роки тому +18

    so many good nuggets! the struggle of "generational wealth"...esp for first-gen american families... is REAL. literally never heard the term growing up. so inspired by this!

  • @davidwoodford6894
    @davidwoodford6894 2 роки тому +9

    Its quicker to get into debt than get out of it. It's only when you realize. Things have got to change and that's the same with everyone. Unfortunately

  • @docdoctme
    @docdoctme Рік тому +21

    Thank you for this video. Dave Ramsey has to be given props for the revival of the debt free mindset and steps to achieve these goals. However, there is an arrogance in his approach and a toxic political platform. No matter what race, gender or political preferences, people need help in navigating money management. It’s just this simple. Thanks so much for sharing your story in a balanced and practical way.

    • @allthings_erio
      @allthings_erio Рік тому

      Absolutely agree! I 100% agree with her and your perspective on Dave Ramsey!

    • @xterra4hire
      @xterra4hire Рік тому +1

      Dave doesn’t deny assistance to anyone based on anything.

  • @STILLPHENOM
    @STILLPHENOM 3 роки тому +8

    My problem is getting my wife excited and nervous on this journey as much as I am. Together we make about 140k but then together we have about 130k debt.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому +5

      Congrats on the dual income! Honestly I didn’t prioritize debt-free for the first few years of my marriage even though my husband mentioned it. I wanted to enjoy my discretionary income! I feel grateful that I wasn’t forced but happened to find motivation when I was ready. It is definitely tricky when only one person wants to prioritize and I empathize with both sides! I think having a lot of open and safe convos about money was really helpful to eventually build a shared mindset.

    • @jakstew8168
      @jakstew8168 2 роки тому

      Do you mind if I give you two some advice on how to pay it off?

  • @roquemarinho4756
    @roquemarinho4756 2 роки тому +54

    I found this to be a real personal and honest video. Very helpful because it is how so many of us feel. Thank you for sharing!

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  2 роки тому

      Thank you for commenting and sharing that with me. That makes me happy to hear. 💕

  • @ruchikachauhan9697
    @ruchikachauhan9697 2 роки тому +13

    I was extremely sheltered by my parents and grew up prosperous. I was naive about finances . I’ve spent a large part of my 20s and early 30s being irresponsible with my personal finances. In 2019 I made a switch. It’s given me so much self efficacy and confidence. I also tracked our household carbon footprint. I made it fun and a learning tool for my family.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  2 роки тому

      That’s amazing. I love your awareness and self motivation. It’s so true how much confidence we gain from being more in control of our finances. Tracking household carbon is what I aspire to! 🙌

  • @lfuentes4098
    @lfuentes4098 9 місяців тому +2

    My husband and I did the debt snowball first then after we paid off that first car we went to the highest apr. Once we paid the credit cards off we snowballed our car payment. I know Dave recommends selling the car and buying a beater but we didn’t want to do that. 😂 I still use credit cards but it’s only for points. We pay off cards monthly. It would be easy enough to switch to just using a debit card but we felt there were more protections when using a credit card instead. 🤷‍♀️ It’s a good feeling to not have debt and live within your means.

  • @Amayahblanca
    @Amayahblanca Рік тому +1

    Step #6, I'm going to go to my boss and ask for a raise! I wish it was that easy

  • @danikeebler1662
    @danikeebler1662 5 місяців тому

    I was not from immigrant family. My parents were 1950s Midwest parents who came from nothing and retired wealthy because they started at 18 and 21. They never pulled me aside and told me, this is how you do finances. Like so many people nowadays, I have never been married or had children. I never had the accountability to budget and work together to build anything. I am so obsessed with youtube finance channels to normalize and level up.. I am partial to " vivian your BFF" I now wished i had had a partner to call me out for YOLO BS finances. Budgeting to plan where money needs to go and tracking it to make sure it got there.. if not...why not??? That was a game changer. Thanks for the video.

  • @vimz100
    @vimz100 Рік тому +1

    OMG! you just read my mind, same for me nobody ever taught me finances, including my parents!

  • @WelcomeToMyHead
    @WelcomeToMyHead 11 місяців тому +1

    I love how articulate you are! Thanks for making this video!

  • @AlanJLopez-gj5gf
    @AlanJLopez-gj5gf 2 місяці тому

    This is what I needed to hear tonight. Thanks so much for your great energy & info. Today is a new day financially 🙏

  • @emiliaornelas6824
    @emiliaornelas6824 2 роки тому

    Girl preach! Here from an immigrant household 🙋🏻‍♀️

  • @danikeebler1662
    @danikeebler1662 5 місяців тому +1

    Increase passive income in higher yield savings, roths and other sources. You cant save your way to retirement alone and there arent enough hours in a day to work. Money doesnt sleep.

  • @DeirdreQuinn-l9j
    @DeirdreQuinn-l9j 7 місяців тому

    I agree that watching utube videos about debt free is very motivating. I’ve added the cash envelope program to my schedule. It’s a lot of fun that I can do and see my progress.

  • @Bond_MrsBond
    @Bond_MrsBond 2 роки тому +2

    Omg, I feel like allll I watch is personal finance content! And your right, it has normalized in my mind that this is a way of life that I want to have forever

  • @seanpetersen8044
    @seanpetersen8044 2 роки тому +4

    I listened to Dave Ramsey for 12 years. I'd say I'm 80% aligned with him.
    However I'm an atheist and the religion aspect of his show etc is a bit excessive

  • @inea-fijourney22
    @inea-fijourney22 3 роки тому +3

    lifestyle creep has been my biggest fault. But at least Ive awaken. 25% consumer debt eliminated in one year! Need to up my game... goal is to be consumer debt free in 2 yrs.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому

      Wow that’s amazing! I love it. I need to relook at my budget again because as the real world is opening up again and we’re trying to travel for weddings and family visits, life gets expensive! So trying to find a new balance of enjoying life while also being financially responsible. In it together.

  • @m1kek1m
    @m1kek1m 3 роки тому +5

    Really like graham stephen. Nice video!

  • @PoolCarol
    @PoolCarol 2 роки тому +4

    Jenny, so proud of you for taking control so young. This problem isn't just a minority issue. I was from a white family and my parents never taught me these things either. I also learned this from going to a Dave Ramsey program. I loved it and it changed my life. Like you, some things don't seem realistic like not having any credit cards, but who needs 10? I paid off 30,000 in a year by selling my Mercedes SUV, buying a used kia, getting a second job and using the snowball method. Now I am working on getting my mortgage paid off. You are well spoken and love you are helping others.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  2 роки тому

      Thank you for the kind words and sharing your story as well. Congrats on your journey!

  • @JoshIsOnAMission
    @JoshIsOnAMission 3 роки тому +4

    ok, but this is AMAZING. congrats!

  • @KimC-eq8rb
    @KimC-eq8rb 5 місяців тому

    Thanks so much, Jenny for your insight. I totally agree with you on Dave Ramsey, I think his advice is good in addressing mindsets that we might have to adjust so it is a good start. Im so excited to see a young couple taking control of your finances early. Keep it up.

  • @maisonandme
    @maisonandme 3 роки тому +5

    Love this! Can't wait to see more!

  • @joseyclaudio9927
    @joseyclaudio9927 2 роки тому +1

    Wow!! Enjoy all the counted of you Video!! It's very motivating!! Keep up !!

  • @mslildebby
    @mslildebby 3 роки тому +6

    Thank you Jenny, you're a great speaker and I loved this video! My hubby and I just turned 50 and NO retirement saved.....(I love to shop) and live way above our means (and only work pt)....I'm motivated now! I also LOVE the way you broke down your videos for reference.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much for the kind words. I totally share in your love for shopping! I believe in living a life that is enjoyable and sustainable. I hope you and your hubby can continue to find balance (which is different for everyone)!

  • @janicexchoi
    @janicexchoi 3 роки тому +2

    Wowwww these tips are gold ✨

  • @rolande6342
    @rolande6342 Рік тому

    Glad I stumbled on your channel. I appreciate this video so much. Thank you!

  • @aimeelim2754
    @aimeelim2754 3 роки тому +5

    Husband nodding his head along with the tip to be aware of the type of content you expose yourself to 😂

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому

      Hahaha unsubscribe girl. (But never to me)

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому

      @Hezekiah Mekhi Oo I’ve never heard of this before gotta check it out

  • @Maariu01
    @Maariu01 2 роки тому

    I liked how you were open about your parents providing/sheltered you it means alot and the fact that your right about women and money advise

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  2 роки тому

      Thank you for the feedback!

  • @worldofaishah
    @worldofaishah 2 роки тому +1

    Thankyou for providing your tips! They’re very useful.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  2 роки тому

      Aw thank you! I’ve been slacking on my UA-cam content but I have more tips on TikTok! Same handle name

  • @kodanight
    @kodanight Рік тому

    Loved your video and second the Ramsey comment, I appreciate you acknowledging how problematic he is

  • @misseyespy1
    @misseyespy1 4 місяці тому

    Hi Jenny thanks looking forward to getting more motivated thank you

  • @Mydesktable
    @Mydesktable Рік тому

    👑 you dropped this. Thank you so much for making this video!!!!

  • @joziewales1965
    @joziewales1965 Рік тому +2

    You indirectly bang on Dave Ramsey for being a conservative christian but had an epiphany while attending a seminar about his get out of debt methods. Never once have I heard DR mention anything about race.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  Рік тому +1

      I’m not knocking on his religion - I’m Christian as well. I think his method of the baby step program is very effective. What I do disagree with and want to separate are some of his other values and teachings.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  Рік тому

      I think it might be irresponsible of me to promote his program that worked for me without making a disclaimer / watch out of some other things you may find if you choose to follow him.

  • @itsjovoni
    @itsjovoni 3 роки тому +17

    This was so honest and inspiring! I started my debt free journey last year, almost two years in and you can such good advice! It’s hard but the end goal is so worth it! ♥️

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому

      Ah congrats to YOU for being on your journey and cheering you on virtually! ✨✨✨ It can feel lonely at times when people around you aren’t talking about their debt but you’re so right that the end goal is worth it.

  • @BudgetsWithELMA
    @BudgetsWithELMA Рік тому +1

    Great video! You explained everything very well!

  • @TheGabeeOShow
    @TheGabeeOShow 2 роки тому +1

    I loved this video from the beginning! Thank you for this content.

  • @ValerieBeau
    @ValerieBeau Місяць тому

    Amazing video. Would you recommend saving meanwhile or waiting till debt is paid off?

  • @itsthemintbunny
    @itsthemintbunny 8 місяців тому

    This was so motivating ♥️ Thank you for this! You are so helpful!

  • @WealthySocialWorker82
    @WealthySocialWorker82 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the suggestions. This information was very informational and helpful.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому +1

      Aw thank you for watching and sharing that. That means a lot and so glad to hear it was helpful. Lmk if you have any other topics or questions you’d like me to make a video on!

  • @cherylcuthbertson5406
    @cherylcuthbertson5406 Рік тому

    Thank you. Extremely good advice.

  • @GinaSherman-gc2cx
    @GinaSherman-gc2cx 8 місяців тому

    Love how u explain everything ,

  • @EllieofAzeroth
    @EllieofAzeroth 3 роки тому +18

    LOL your take on the gendered teachings of personal finance were right on the dot. Let me just pay 120k of student loans by extreme couponing lmao great video

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому +1

      Lololol through coupon clipping

  • @kristyokokok
    @kristyokokok 3 роки тому +14

    It's so inspiring to learn about your debt free journey!! Thank you!!

  • @kellyshults6590
    @kellyshults6590 Рік тому +1

    Hello, I think your video was very helpful and honest. I moved to US almost 20y ago from a 3rd world country, I also did The Dave Ramsey program, that was extremely helpful One thing I observed here is that people tend to blame others for their lack of financial literacy. It is interesting to me how much time people spend on social media but not very interested in learning how to manage their own financial lives. I think it is sad. I payed for my own school and I started working in my country when I was 15. I just think we all need to take ownership of our lives and complain less. Anyway, just my observation as an immigrant myself.

  • @timothymcknight9080
    @timothymcknight9080 3 роки тому

    thank you for this help and really just I can get out of debt but I just have to believe and just move forward in the journey

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому

      Yes believe and keep moving forward!

  • @christinahumtsoe1262
    @christinahumtsoe1262 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for sharing!
    Looking forward to more ❤️

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому

      That means so much. Appreciate you watching!

  • @Ice-sn2ct
    @Ice-sn2ct 3 роки тому +2

    First video to pop up when I searched debt free. I just want to say thank you, you truly inspired me and motivated me to do this. I am 22K in debt, and watching this video I have already written out my plan. Thank you so so much ! Looking to be debt free in a year 😊

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому

      Yayyyy! You got this, Iris. 👊 Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment. 🥰 It means so much.

  • @angesoie
    @angesoie 3 роки тому

    i found christina mychas to be super motivating on youtube

  • @JulieChasen
    @JulieChasen 2 роки тому

    I am 50k In debt from student loans. I need to pay it off asap. 17k In interest rates

  • @RebeccaEvans
    @RebeccaEvans Рік тому

    Your intro was excellent and sadly so accurate.

  • @besongtataw9864
    @besongtataw9864 6 місяців тому

    this was really helpful!

  • @kellywairimudavis9873
    @kellywairimudavis9873 2 роки тому

    Love this video! Thank you!

  • @debbiecho2762
    @debbiecho2762 3 роки тому

    Enjoyed your video and looking forward to your future content!

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому

      That means so much! 💛 it was my first one so trying to test and learn!

  • @TaureanDreams
    @TaureanDreams 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video!

  • @pmr259
    @pmr259 8 місяців тому

    Paid 200k in 1yr. Husband and i together.

  • @ic9172
    @ic9172 3 роки тому +4

    Congrats to you and your husband! Thanks for sharing these tips. It's really inspiring me to continue on my debt free journey.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much! It feels good to be done but also know that it’s okay if it takes longer than planned Bc we’re balancing so much in life. Keep on in your journey ✨

  • @kristinehovemoen7888
    @kristinehovemoen7888 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video and explanation, thank you so much, really motivating too listen too and informative!

    • @jamesorona9726
      @jamesorona9726 Рік тому

      Conquer up to 20k credit card debt!! ua-cam.com/video/VdvDl7ZYso0/v-deo.html major help!

  • @madelinerobbins4193
    @madelinerobbins4193 3 роки тому +9

    I needed this in my life. I am literally going to implement step 1 -7 in my life right now.

  • @rice_blossoms
    @rice_blossoms 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing Jenny!! So sad we didnt get to meet up in the Bay Area:/

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting! Hopefully we can one day in the future hehe

  • @gissellplasencia3690
    @gissellplasencia3690 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for sharing, it is definitely helpful

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому

      Thanks so much for watching and glad to hear it was helpful. ❤️

  • @jane0711kr
    @jane0711kr 2 роки тому

    My favorite part was the intro 😁 I thought you'd get more into the nitty gritty of the amount of debts/income levels, etc. but found this video helpful regardless! Thank you for sharing - just seeing all the recommended videos following this and their demographics shows the importance of the addition of an asian american immigrant voice on financial advice.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  2 роки тому

      Thank you for the feedback and watching!

  • @amysho2192
    @amysho2192 2 роки тому

    Thank you!! Love this. New subscriber.

  • @slgtherapeuticservices-ove9776
    @slgtherapeuticservices-ove9776 2 роки тому

    Same motivation, great video

  • @ericp1480
    @ericp1480 Рік тому

    honestly, if you learned about "back door Roth IRA" first, that pretty implied you were making quite a bit above 140k as a single filer or 200k for married couple...

  • @LoveTheJaspers
    @LoveTheJaspers 3 роки тому +7

    Such a great teacher and motivator! Love the conversation at the beginning about not being taught money literacy!

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому

      That’s so kind and honestly motivating for me to hear to make more! ❤️❤️

  • @beth3535
    @beth3535 Рік тому

    Very personable young lady. Well worth following g.

  • @fromthekims
    @fromthekims 3 роки тому +1

    Feeling inspired by this! Thank you for this.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому

      Yay! You got this! Thanks for watching

  • @Mar6579
    @Mar6579 3 роки тому

    Watching the first minute and I’m already like I love you 😂

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому

      Ok you just made my day 🥰

  • @bredgethardison7372
    @bredgethardison7372 Рік тому

    New subscriber!!! Love your transparency!! Keep it up!!

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  Рік тому

      Aw thank you! You’re inspiring me to make another video!

  • @elzroman
    @elzroman 2 роки тому

    Love this!

  • @frankc3080
    @frankc3080 2 роки тому

    thanks jenny, appreciated

  • @KO-im6sm
    @KO-im6sm 7 місяців тому

    Great points

  • @choosetoshine2610
    @choosetoshine2610 3 роки тому

    Excellent content and delivery! Can we talk about that chair? Its fabulous. New subscriber.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому +1

      Omg you’re fabulous. The chair is from article! I think it’s supposed to be for outdoors but we use it indoors ;) thank you for watching and subscribing!

    • @choosetoshine2610
      @choosetoshine2610 3 роки тому

      @@JennyPark That chair looks really good in your space. More of these financial education vids please. Stay beautiful! Blessings. ❤

  • @Maariu01
    @Maariu01 2 роки тому

    Didnt know there was a name for the snowball effect method i came up with that on my own! just paid my car off and im using that money i usually pay for it to go towards my orthodontist bill

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  2 роки тому

      Yesss sounds like it was intuitive for you

  • @MichelleFairburn
    @MichelleFairburn 2 роки тому +3

    Well done! Super inspiring. You're totally right about male vs female advice.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  2 роки тому +1

      I see that changing more and more tho which is incredible.

    • @MichelleFairburn
      @MichelleFairburn 2 роки тому

      @@JennyPark me too! Lots of changes in the personal finance community and I’m here for them!

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  2 роки тому

      🙌 thx so much for commenting and watching btw!!!

  • @jeanne.y758
    @jeanne.y758 3 роки тому +1

    Yay!! Thank you for tackling these topics!

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching! 💛

  • @arvindchaudhary3236
    @arvindchaudhary3236 Рік тому +1

    Video starts 5:13

  • @jessicaburnett243
    @jessicaburnett243 2 роки тому

    Great video!!

  • @brooke8888
    @brooke8888 Рік тому +1

    Pay based on the highest interest rate so you don’t keep running without moving

  • @JamiesRealisticLife
    @JamiesRealisticLife 2 роки тому

    Hi there just came across your channel and I subscribed, I love how honest you are in this video.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  2 роки тому

      That means so much to me

  • @kana_onishi
    @kana_onishi 3 роки тому +2

    THANK YOU!!! I'm on my debt-free journey and I needed this boost of encouragement.

    • @JennyPark
      @JennyPark  3 роки тому

      Aww yes!!! Keep at it. You can do it. But also don’t beat yourself up if it takes longer than planned. ✨💛

  • @theamoremovement8773
    @theamoremovement8773 2 роки тому +1

    AMEN SISTER!!! Let's make talking about money and wealth building everyday conversation!!

  • @ggukiescave
    @ggukiescave 2 роки тому +6

    As a 17 year old, coming from parents who are living paycheck to paycheck, I’m deathly afraid of falling into debt. I should be attending college this fall, but looking that the yearly expenses absolutely terrified me. I got accepted into some of my dream schools and I worked so hard in high school that I feel like I should attend these colleges with such high prices, but now I’m wondering to myself if it’s really worth it. Taking out student loans terrifies me because I don’t know if I’ll be able to effectively deal with them because I don’t have a strong foundation of literacy in finance. There are alternative paths to getting the same degree, such as going to community college and then transferring to a 4-year, and the costs are significantly less. I’m still considering this because everyone tells me that by going to CC, I’d be wasting my hard work and losing opportunities that would be available at a 4-year. I don’t know. Anyway, I learned a lot from this video and I hope to follow some of this advice to keep myself from diving into a path of inescapable debt. Thank you so much for making this video and sharing your experience and as well as your advice to the internet. You are helping out so many people.

    • @katturner6802
      @katturner6802 2 роки тому +5

      As a recent grad who was in a similar situation to you at 17 and attended a 4 year uni from the start, the difference in education from a university and a community college is not often what people make it out to be. The financial aid is sooo much better at a community college and I wish I had taken more classes at a CC/JC! We even had better professors at the nearby JC, I ended up taking a required class there in the summer instead of my uni!
      If it is safe and healthy for you to live at home and save money, going to a JC to start is a wonderful way to get ahead in life! College name cred and clout is extremely overrated.
      You can plan ahead and be sure to take only classes that count toward the degree of your intended major at your university of choice and stay in line with the pacing of your peers!
      Some may argue that you get "the college experience" when you move away, but
      As we are still managing pandemic times, I've seen so many of our students have first year experiences that were lackluster and isolated. Their experiences would have been similar had they stayed home doing 100% online coursework.
      You can build community wherever you are and you can participate in Uni student organizations that allign with your values and goals while still attending community college! Our uni had a 3% rule for all student orgs that allowed for non students to be members.
      I just wanted to give you assurance that it is not as bad as it seems, do not let teachers or old people who paid 300 bucks a year for their tuition try and tell you you are missing out or wasting your potential. Any higher education is worthwile. And so is minimizing your debt! Your hard work is not a waste and I wish you luck with whichever path you choose! Make the choice that is right for you, and do not let others project their insecurities on to your educational jouney.
      I graduated with 22k in debt, if I had gone to a CC before, I could have reduced that by a third at least.

    • @williamshart6228
      @williamshart6228 2 роки тому

      Got funded my grant thanks to andrew_garcia7142

    • @thearchedpromise3271
      @thearchedpromise3271 8 місяців тому

      Stay local and start at community college for your prerequisites if possible. It’s cheaper but good quality too.