MONEY GOALS: Investing, High Yield Savings, Emergency Funds, Cash, & More

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • Welcome to a FUN Personal Finance Video! In this one, I outline my money management strategy: How I invest most of my money (ETFs, index funds, the S&P 500, and individual stocks), how much money I save (emergency funds, expenses, rainy day fund, travel) and where I save it (high yield savings accounts, explained), my thoughts on cash and how much you should carry, and more! If you're wondering how to grow your money in the stock market, what savings accounts to have, how much money you should have saved in the bank and in an emergency fund, etc - this video is for you!
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  • @TaylorBell
    @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +46

    THANKS for watching friends 😊 I appreciate you!! Let me know...
    1) Do you usually carry around some/a lot of cash?
    2) Do you have an emergency fund? If so, how many months of expenses do you have in it?

    • @gregbradbury847
      @gregbradbury847 3 роки тому +5

      Meet Kevin has convinced me to use my stocks as my emergency fund. If I absolutely red the money I can quickly liquidate. Especially since you can borrow at 2%. Credit cards all the way.

    • @perlesand1139
      @perlesand1139 3 роки тому +2

      Really enjoyed the video, Taylor!! It's nice to see someone my age that I feel like I can relate to more talk about these things :) For cash, I usually carry around a bit (mostly to exchange it into laundry quarters haha), and yeps I keep around 6 months of expenses in my emergency fund, but have more liquid assets (like SPY and stocks) available should I need it

    • @Michael-ok6pe
      @Michael-ok6pe 3 роки тому +2

      Carry ~$40 Cash with at least $5 bill a $20 bill and $5 in ones and almost never use. I have 16 months of saving in a high yield savings but really is a house fund/emergency fund combo as I don't like a bunch of accounts of things.

    • @AA-ke2ns
      @AA-ke2ns 3 роки тому +2

      I carry enough cash to get a public transport back home 😂.

    • @kobe0007
      @kobe0007 3 роки тому +5

      I was taught to always carry $40 but that's because supposedly it is enough for a mugger to not hurt you. Lol. Always use a credit card, you can't miss out on those sweet points!
      My emergency fund is too large right now. I have a year salary in my emergency fund 😬. It just kind of grew out of control.

  • @taylorschofield9411
    @taylorschofield9411 3 роки тому +167

    Everyone from Graham’s channel: “Yes! Another finance video to binge watch!”

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +19

      HAHA happy to provide for yal 😂 More to come!!

    • @Jaesais
      @Jaesais 3 роки тому +6

      Bruh, you literally read my mind

    • @oltionnushi1404
      @oltionnushi1404 2 роки тому

      I just subscribed her when she mentioned Graham actually :P ;P

  • @alainacginger
    @alainacginger 3 роки тому +35

    I’m a 25 yo female, and I max an HSA, max a Roth IRA, contribute 10% to a 401k at work (work also contributes a 6% match and a 5% base contribution), I have about a year’s worth of expenses in a HYSA (probably want to buy a condo with my partner in the next 3 years), and I have about 2 months of expenses in my checking account.

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +11

      Wowwww you're ALL set up, doesn't get any better than this 👏 Hats off to you for doing this by 25!

    • @ATasteOfBeauty
      @ATasteOfBeauty 3 роки тому

      That’s awesome! What’s an HYSA?

    • @angelineoh6116
      @angelineoh6116 3 роки тому

      @@ATasteOfBeauty High Yield Savings Account

  • @evansabermarando
    @evansabermarando 3 роки тому +39

    You’ve learned from Graham about getting us to smash the like button!

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +11

      Gotta remind the people!! 😎

  • @lizhunter7431
    @lizhunter7431 3 роки тому +7

    1. I carry cash ALWAYS, especially because I'm a reseller like you. I have two different spots in my wallet for business cash purchases and personal cash purchases.
    2. Emergency Fund - always 3-6 months in somewhat liquid assets - as in I can take out within a week. I used to keep much more in just savings and checking, but realized that in this day and age, you can get to most of your other funds within a week.

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      Very smart to keep your business and personal cash separated! I feel like compartmentalizing the two is super important, and not just for tax reasons 😂 And very nice for your emergency fund. Sounds like you're all set up!! Yep pretty easy to liquidate what you need fairly quickly, I'm with you there

  • @burntlogicz4375
    @burntlogicz4375 3 роки тому +6

    You should totally make a before starting your new job and after finance summary (how much you spend, how much you have invested, save, etc.). I’m sure your viewers would love the transparency!

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +2

      Love that idea!! Will def make some videos on spending, and the before and after would be really interesting too!! Thanks so much for the input 😊

  • @bernardo.daSilva
    @bernardo.daSilva 3 роки тому +19

    Came for the beauty.. staying for the finance..
    Had to smash that like button cos that's what Graham Stephan thought us.

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      Love to hear it!! Thank you 😊

  • @coltondavie4114
    @coltondavie4114 3 роки тому +24

    This is really good stuff. Can tell the qual of the content is increasing and I think it casts a wider net then your postmark stuff for the most part (or in addition to it)

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +5

      Ah thank you so much Colton, appreciate that. And I'm glad you think so- that's exactly what I'm trying to do! Cast a wider net and start to cover more and more of my interests 😊 Also invested in a new microphone for the sit-down portions of my video.. hope that improves the quality a bit too 😊

  • @williamhand6303
    @williamhand6303 3 роки тому +7

    Definetly ur best video yet

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      Thank you William!! So glad you liked it 😊

  • @BlueConsignment
    @BlueConsignment 3 роки тому +10

    Money talk! Love it. I think you have a great strategy set up for your money and really like the idea of setting money in a high yield savings account for specific purposes, like travel.
    I personally don't keep cash on hand very often, sometimes I wish I did for that rare occurrence its needed. I'm just too lazy to go to the bank and get some out and too cheap to pay ATM fees lol. The only time I have cash on hand is when my Grandma sends me some in a card for my birthday.
    Yes, I have an emergency fund. Especially for right before my transition from tax accountant to reseller. I'm pretty good at making my money stretch for as long as I need to (aka holding back on spending for anything but necessities). I don't look at my emergency fund in terms of months of expenses but rather, how much do I want to have readily available to feel comfortable should any situation occur.

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      Thaaank you Macy!! Always love an accountant's stamp of approval ;) And yep same here with cash-- I want to start carrying $20 or so for gas or other emergencies, but I always forget lol. And very smart with your emergency fund, I think that's a great way to look at it. Great plan to save up before you made the career switch, I'm sure that was a scary jump to go from having a steady income stream to an unpredictable one (even though you enjoy reselling so much, ofc)!!

    • @jurgenmeyer948
      @jurgenmeyer948 Рік тому

      You are the best

  • @hero2006
    @hero2006 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent job. You'll be a very wealthy woman in the future.

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much!! That’s the hope 🤞🏼

  • @TheStiegler
    @TheStiegler 3 роки тому +4

    You're on the right track! "Timing the market" will never beat "time in the market"!

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      Loove this saying! Couldn't be more true! 😊

  • @DesertMav
    @DesertMav 3 роки тому +6

    Very solid video on personal finance. I will sometimes carry cash around, but not at all times. I also have a lot of my money invested into multiple accounts such as two brokerages, one active mutual fund, and a Roth IRA and 401K. I have a little ways to go though since I have been working hard to pay off my credit card debt and student loans. I know that I can pay off my credit card debt 100% this year and I don't have much of an emergency fund yet, so I am trying to build that up as well this year.

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much Matt! Nice job to have paying off those debts as a top priority, not enough people know to do that. Sounds like you're on a great track 😊 Excited to hear your progress!!

    • @duttaprit2.0
      @duttaprit2.0 Рік тому

      OH Man 401K 😁

  • @gurucharanchundi
    @gurucharanchundi 3 роки тому +5

    I'm gonna be 18 this October and can't wait to finally start investing! Saving up and cutting down on purchases I don't need. Gathering as much knowledge and info in these few months to get started! I mean truly the internet is so amazing. What a time to be alive, right? 🤩😃

  • @importantlookingpirate
    @importantlookingpirate 2 роки тому +3

    If you travel to Sweden there are many places where you CAN NOT pay with CASH.

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  2 роки тому

      It's true! I've been 4 times and I noticed that hehe

    • @importantlookingpirate
      @importantlookingpirate 2 роки тому

      @@TaylorBell wow! 4 times, work or vacation? Hope you like it here. ☀️

  • @KevinBriggins
    @KevinBriggins 2 роки тому +1

    You are a very wise young woman and well on your way. Keep it up!

  • @dandindejesus4907
    @dandindejesus4907 3 роки тому +2

    Voo and Apple those are my life savings.. if they go down I go down. Win together lose together! Nice vid!

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      Hahha i've got a whole lot in Voo and Apple too!! 😂 and Thank you so much

  • @Helthurian
    @Helthurian 2 роки тому +2

    Cash doesn't exist in my mind for some reason. If I don't see a number drop in my bank account or a number rise on my credit card, it's like the transaction didn't happen. So, I usually recklessly spend cash, which is why I never carry it. I also SPY as well because most can't consistently beat it as you said. Have some crypto too, was a small % of my portfolio until it grew much larger. Good vid!

  • @mika2666
    @mika2666 3 роки тому +3

    I never carry cash, the only time i use cash is when putting it in birthday cards, pretty much no point to cash here in the netherlands where everyone can accept payments via their phone and businesses all accept payments via debit card

    • @mika2666
      @mika2666 3 роки тому +1

      but I do still have a lot of cash in my room because the bank doesn't accept deposits at the moment due to corona so I have to go to the nearby city to deposit it

    • @mika2666
      @mika2666 3 роки тому +1

      For the investments I have 1/6 in crypto, 2/6 in stocks, 1/6 in index funds, 2/6 in savings/checkings. No emergency fund because I live at home with my parents, going to do that when I finish uni & get a fulltime job

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      Very nice!! love the diversified portfolio. And same here, really started thinking about building up my emergency fund once I graduated. Sounds like you're on a great track 😊

  • @MalachiMunn
    @MalachiMunn 3 роки тому +4

    I recently graduated high school, and received cash from some family and friends. I use my discover cash rewards credit card (graham approved 😜), but I still have like $600 cash just chilling in my wallet... I really should take it to the bank.

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      Congrats!! And nice, Graham taught you well 😎 hahaha well I let waited until after college graduation to the bank if that makes you feel any better 😂 sounds like you’re on a good track :)

  • @bitanyagebremichael9600
    @bitanyagebremichael9600 2 роки тому

    Exactly we don't talk about it enough. I'm about a year younger than you, and studying finance. I am so glad I found your channel! :)

  • @TinaLeder
    @TinaLeder 3 роки тому +7

    Money Taaaaaaaaalk❤❤👑

  • @aimy.22
    @aimy.22 2 роки тому

    I found you by searching nyc vloggers. I love your energy, expressions, experiences and most of all that you honestly share how you do your finances which is so so helpful 💜💜💜

  • @patxiabasolo3522
    @patxiabasolo3522 3 роки тому +2

    Living in Spain carrying some cash is a must, although i don't like carrying too much, so normally around 80€ I'd say

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      Yes!! When I studied in Barcelona and Madrid, I always carried around 80€ as well :)

  • @thehomeless_trucker
    @thehomeless_trucker 3 роки тому +1

    I rarely use cash and only keep two cards on me at all times. Both are credit cards.
    I'm only budgeted a month ahead currently, but eventually I will make my M1 brokerage account as my "emergency fund". I was leaning towards keeping a 12 month EF, so that's why it will end up in my brokerage account. But it all depends on your risk tolerance. Write down every possible thing (within reason) that will take a dollar out of your wallet this year, and create a sinking fund for it. That way your "emergency fund" will only be needed for true emergencies.

  • @Buzzlitebeer13
    @Buzzlitebeer13 3 роки тому +2

    Props for the Dunder Mifflin mug!

  • @EmilyDowgialo
    @EmilyDowgialo 3 роки тому +4

    I used to put cash into a box in my room! Wish I invested it earlier but oh well hahaha loved your video, I hit the like button!!

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      Hahaha same here girl. But ah well, better late than never 😂 And thank you sooo much, so glad you liked it!! 💜

  • @kobe0007
    @kobe0007 3 роки тому +2

    I have too much in my checking too. If it makes you feel better, I was going to throw it all in the market in April of last year but instead I sat on it. Missed out on a lot of growth.
    I do auto invest regularly but it's not set high enough. So I accumulated a large emergency fund slowly over time.

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      Oh no!! Well same here, we live and we learn 😂 And good for you, sounds like you're on a great track. Can always bump up that auto investment amount if you have the $$$ on hand 😊

  • @desertoasis2024
    @desertoasis2024 6 місяців тому

    I don't really use cash for anything unless it's absolutely required where the merchant is cash only. Most of the time I use a debit card. I have no credit cards. Watching your channel is both entertaining and insightful.

  • @Ultramonk27
    @Ultramonk27 3 роки тому +1

    I carry some cash on me cause I'll never know if I misplace cards, lose them to theft, or any other scenarios. I just graduated college, and the thing I liked about cash in college was that it was a limiter for me at times to be wise with direct spending. I could be wise with a card, but that is easy to just swipe and it helped me to make better decisions. Depending on the job I get in the future, I will definitely have an emergency fund for sure, but I may also keep a good amount of cold cash on me for various scenarios.

  • @EnterANameReal
    @EnterANameReal 3 роки тому +2

    use CCs 90% of the time but carry about $150 in person
    $500 laying around at home
    $3k in safe

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      Niceee sounds like a good strategy. Could get that safe money in a high yield savings account 😉

  • @miked7212
    @miked7212 3 роки тому +5

    Great video! I like all the things you said in it. I don't usually carry that much cash on me. Most of my money I have right now is in the bank. I enjoyed watching! 😊

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much Mike! I also never carry around cash.. still don't even after putting this video out 🙊Glad you enjoyed!!

    • @miked7212
      @miked7212 3 роки тому +1

      @@TaylorBell Thanks! You're welcome! Yeah, I don't ever carry much cash on me!

  • @rubysfitfam9208
    @rubysfitfam9208 Рік тому

    I like to use cash when I support small local businesses. and for gas because it's a lil cheaper price

  • @Sydney_monroee
    @Sydney_monroee 3 роки тому +3

    I use to love always having cash in my wallet. But over the past year it’s just been much more convenient to use debit/credit. Over the last 6 months- I have only been using my credit card to earn some cash back of course!

  • @crashboat01
    @crashboat01 3 роки тому +1

    Hi. First , your advice was spot on. Since we've touched on your move to NYC, thought I'd use that as a real world example as to why you should always have some cash on hand. One word "blackout". Lived through the blackout in NYC and guess what 2 things were basically useless; debit and credit cards. So on that day the only folks who could buy anything were those folks with cash. Also agree that you should have some local currency when travelling. In part due to the example above plus as you correctly noted some countries ( especially in Europe) are still cash driven. Just like you I would go out for dinner or drinks and several businesses only wanted cash. Plus occasionally if you use smaller banks, ATM's abroad could be hit or miss. Had this problem in Tokyo. Everything is sound advise. Let us what high yield accounts you find. Currently use them but none are near 1%.

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much Lou!! Glad to hear you agree with these points, and SO true that the cash situation definitely varies a lot in other countries. Woah, yep that blackout was probably a big wake up call to a LOT of people to keep some cash on hand... sounds scary. Especially if it were to go on for many days on end. I'll definitely give an update on the high yield account, I know Graham Stephan put out a great video outlining some that pay 1%+ APY (though some of them come with stipulations, most of them seem pretty good). This is the video I'm referencing, ua-cam.com/video/cNV--R8MiFE/v-deo.html , but will still come out with my own when I open an account 😊

    • @crashboat01
      @crashboat01 3 роки тому +1

      @@TaylorBell Sorry. Hit the down by mistake. Fixed it.👍👍

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      @@crashboat01 PHEW hahaha thanks Lou 😂

  • @karrrot
    @karrrot 2 роки тому

    even better EFT's are VTI or VOO. lower fees and VTI is broader. continually impressed by your knowledge at such a young age, well done! great info here

  • @Reporterfy
    @Reporterfy 2 роки тому

    Actually selling derivates Puts on the SPY / 3 times a week actually nets higher.

  • @abhilash8973
    @abhilash8973 3 роки тому +3

    You will do exceptionally well in a TV series that revolves around consulting, like Emily in Paris.

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      Omg thank you so much! That would be awesome ahah

  • @kameshmv8870
    @kameshmv8870 Рік тому

    I stumbled on your vlog to learn how New York people live. Thanks for allowing us to peek in to your life. Good going. ❤❤❤

  • @VIM731
    @VIM731 Рік тому

    I was very irresponsible with my money until I discovered the minutiae of personal finance and investing and in turn began my path to becoming a financial advisor.
    I tend to carry about anywhere from $20 to $100 in cash at any given time. I have a question, why not a regular S/P index fund? I'm guessing ease of liquidation...

  • @mikebayless4268
    @mikebayless4268 2 роки тому

    What a very detailed plan without throwing out any hard numbers! But we want to hear how much! 🤑

  • @devinparker1748
    @devinparker1748 2 роки тому

    Great video! good info as always! I got ETF's, 401K, a handful of tech stocks, 3 month cash emergency fund. Done pretty well over the last 3 years or so!

  • @shaungrace9164
    @shaungrace9164 3 роки тому

    Good show!
    Thought to help investors:
    What about a U-turn bank investment. User wins 4% annually, they win 3.7%, bank takes cut. Opposite: User loses 2% in financial year. Insurance is deducted from account and account is restored to previous years cash level. We've all this digital coin and craziness but no stable guarantee that wins for all. (Better explained: the bank uses its 10 or 11% fixed assets to print 2% extra (from above example) and restoration of bank account occurs)
    Plus:
    If the bank account cannot be restored for some avalanche financial reason, the gov gives tax back to a business as gratitude for having stable money that isn't offshore

  • @jacki_00
    @jacki_00 Рік тому

    Great Video! 🥳 Following my long answer to your questions and how it's like in Germany.
    lI've like 30 to 40€ cash. So just some cash, but sometimes there are places where you (still) can't pay with card.
    I don't have a credit card. In Germany credit cards are not the standard but everybody, at least age 16 or older, has a debit card.
    I've got a pass book with money like from my confirmation. It grows very very slooow, but nothing can happen to that money so it's kinda like an emergency fund, but not quiet. I don't have to pay rent or anything like that due to still living with my parents.
    I'm paying in an investment fond every month. That's saving for when I'm older and wanna buy an apartment or anthing like that.
    I want to have another debit account when I've got a job with an higher income for travel and also functioning as an emergency fund. At the moment I'm just a student at University.
    Also want to learn more about and try stocks.

  • @BigfootWithMemes
    @BigfootWithMemes 3 роки тому +10

    We bigfoots usually keep our savings in caves and hollow spaces in trees, maybe we should start investing it

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +4

      Lmao same pretty much until now. Maybe you can find a high yield savings cave

  • @noamkeissar6599
    @noamkeissar6599 3 роки тому

    I would recommend to save about 20% or more for investing in the future for example: every month to deposit some money to your investing account and invest it over time, or to save it and invest when the market is lower.

  • @joshmanthei9511
    @joshmanthei9511 2 роки тому +1

    Here's a couple of thoughts on overall investing in general. When you look at the future value formula, the experts always stress time because it is the exponent. However, one of the most underrated inputs of the future value formula is the rate of return. For example, is someone maxed out their 401(k) and IRA (for a total of ~$24k) for 50 years, the difference between averaging 8% vs 9% per year would result in a $6MM difference. Finding something that gives the best rate of return over the long haul (time and pressure) creates the biggest impact.

    • @TheCollegeChris
      @TheCollegeChris 2 роки тому

      so you're not adjusting for the risk free rate or inflation or expenses so I would cut that in half and 8 or 9 percent annual returns is crazy high over 50 years. also you aren't considering taxes on your gains or income in the case of retirement accounts. With your strategy and 25k it would be more realistically to say a mill maybe 1.5 to 2 with a Roth IRA as it would be tax free.

  • @duz4
    @duz4 3 роки тому +1

    instead of spending cash on travel you should start doing credit card churning if you don't already :) . you can basically get international flights for free by utilizing credit card signup bonuses.

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      Ahah yesss once my expenses are a bit higher, I'll definitely dabble more in credit card churning. Good thing there's a guy we know who has alll the best videos on that ahaha. Lucky for me I already fly for free because my dad was an airline pilot! 😊 Thanks so much for watching!

  • @anthonyalvarez124
    @anthonyalvarez124 3 роки тому +1

    Wow ! Change it up! That's awesome! No cash , only credit cards! Only when I travel I carry cash! Definitely gonna invest in stocks as soon I get my UA-cam channel going, which I'm working as we speak! 😊 Looking forward to your next entertaining video! 😎

  • @benengle9621
    @benengle9621 3 роки тому +1

    Yes, Taylor, t-mobile money is 4% apy up to $3000

    • @benengle9621
      @benengle9621 3 роки тому +1

      Checking account. It's also easy to make transfers to your other bank accounts.

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      Ohh good to know! I don't use T Mobile as my provider anymore but their bank accounts seem 👌

  • @VentiTimes
    @VentiTimes 3 роки тому +2

    Been a while, glad to see you’re back :)

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      Yess took a little break, but happy to be back also!! Thanks for being here 😊

    • @VentiTimes
      @VentiTimes 3 роки тому +1

      @@TaylorBell you’re welcome :) hope you had a fun break

  • @ijyoyo
    @ijyoyo 3 роки тому +1

    Lowkey ready for a Taylor bell master class

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      ahahahaha maybe one day 😎

  • @samkawer
    @samkawer 2 роки тому

    I carry very little cash I use a debit or credit card to pay for everything so it’s easier to keep track of your spending and expenses

  • @Zaerki
    @Zaerki 3 роки тому +2

    Good seeing you again Taylor. No asmr please lol! I keep like a month right now, but I'm building it up a bit. I have a couple stable income sources so it doesn't seem as big of a deal to me.

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      Aw thanks Chris!! HAHA dw there will be no ASMR 😂 I just got a new mic so I was playing around with whispering into it hahaha and very nice! Sounds like you're on a great track 😊

  • @thomaswolff3261
    @thomaswolff3261 2 роки тому

    You are absolutely right about not timing the market. Timing the market is just plain foolish! Your videos are great and my wife is very jealous of the view from your apartment! Anyway, I dont keep any cash on hand, I just have no use for cash these days. We live on our credit card, get the miles, and take trips around the world! We have an emergency fund of about 6 months of expenses. We both throw a lot of money towards retirement and we have a taxable investment account with individual stocks. The stocks are pretty boring, blue chips with solid dividends, and I dont chase flashy investments. I have nothing in crypto and most likely never will. I like being a boring investor 😉

  • @MashoodSabir
    @MashoodSabir Рік тому

    ahh great video Taylor :) and so calming and relaxing to watch :) and aha great motivational and goals and too see them come true is even more better :)

  • @gurucharanchundi
    @gurucharanchundi 3 роки тому +1

    WOW, that camera angle in the car was soo good, for a sec there I thought it was CGI. Not kidding 😃

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      Haha thank you so much!!

  • @jiayuexiong7785
    @jiayuexiong7785 3 роки тому +2

    Similar strategy on tracking the S&P 500 index fund and blue chip stocks. I chose VOO to track cuz it had a little lower expense ratio. SPY and VOO are all good options. I also invested some of my “leftover” RMB cash in some of the Chinese index funds. I watch some Nate O’Brien’s videos for personal finance ideas. Thank you for sharing your strategies!

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      Ahh yes very similar! I started going for voo instead of spy because of the lower expense ratio as well. And love Nate O'Brien;s vids, he's awesome. Thanks sm for watching! 😊

    • @jiayuexiong7785
      @jiayuexiong7785 3 роки тому

      @@TaylorBell You are awesome too!! You’ll go very far on UA-cam because you have positive, passionate, and driven spirits! Yes lower expense ratio will take effect when the total amount is large❤️

  • @LuxandTux
    @LuxandTux 3 роки тому +2

    I dig these videos, you've got a great personality for youtube. Definitely keep a small amount in cash to pay for emergencies. But otherwise I break up my savings between short term investments, long term, and high yield savings. You're doing great

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      Thank you soo much! And nicee that sounds like a perfect strategy. I've done quite a bit of investing since I put out this video actually, excited to share some progress 😊 Thanks so much for watching!!

  • @singhjaskaran9998
    @singhjaskaran9998 2 роки тому +1

    Not only is ur video informative but the silly humour that u add to it makes it even more enjoyable. + Ur super cute (and u know that already...lol)

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  2 роки тому

      Thanks so much!! Glad u enjoy

  • @hakimahussaini4907
    @hakimahussaini4907 2 роки тому

    What high yield saving account specifically should we put our money in? Which bank in particular?
    Thank you for useful information :)

  • @nathanyoder4509
    @nathanyoder4509 3 роки тому +1

    I usually have some cash on hand for emergencies. Great idea on separating accounts for travel etc. - might have to try it one day. Thanks for the video😁

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      Always a smart idea!! And aw thanks, yeah I feel like compartmentalizing is helpful for sure! 😊 Thanks so much for watching Nathan

  • @abbeyandhoney5578
    @abbeyandhoney5578 3 роки тому +2

    Loved this video! and woah you modeled! that's so cool! I've never been a huge finance person, but I'm starting to find more and more of this stuff interesting. To answer your questions-I NEVER carry cash (Spain was definitely the exception). I am working on building my emergency fund! I sadly don't even have any months of expenses saved....😬 but gotta start somewhere! I recently opened my first high yield savings account with Ally! I also have been dabbling in stocks...hoping to invest in more than just individual stocks.

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      Aw thanks so much Abbey!! It was fun to do for a few years 😊 And I feel ya hahah the older I get, the more fun I think it is 😂 Same here on cash hehe and exactly, just gotta start somewhere! It can be tough during the pandemic, everyone is in a different sitch :/ Good for you, I know Ally is a good one!! You got this 💸😎👏

  • @constantinknab
    @constantinknab 3 роки тому +2

    In Switzerland you do not pay taxes on stocks and children can buy them

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      Interesting.. gonna look into this!

  • @d.t.eklund1148
    @d.t.eklund1148 2 роки тому

    It’s so gratifying to see a personable, funny, intelligent young lady use her talent to post useful videos. I just stumbled upon your content and am binge watching. There’s so much ridiculous garbage on UA-cam, while yours are constructive and entertaining. Plus you’re cuter than cut-buttons!

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  2 роки тому

      This makes me so happy to hear, thank you so much! 😊

  • @edwardtakenaka5647
    @edwardtakenaka5647 Рік тому

    sooooo smart....soooo good looking.....financial savvy.....what a woman!

  • @JamieAmos
    @JamieAmos 3 роки тому +2

    Yessss, great video, Taylor! And YES to the day-trading comment. I always lol at the TikTok videos of 20 year old day-traders like...???? Always appreciate your insight. xo

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      Aww thanks Jamie, happy to see ya here 💜 And lolll right?? I think it's so mis advertised as a for-sure way to make money. Ah well lol thanks for watching girl

  • @lilimontes6767
    @lilimontes6767 3 роки тому +1

    Great video and advice, Taylor! It's great to see another girl my age in the personal finance community :)

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much Lili!! 💜 Totally agreed, I've been loving to see more and more young women in the finance community. Such an important topic!! 😊

  • @AA-ke2ns
    @AA-ke2ns 3 роки тому +3

    The city scape views on the thumbnail though 👌🏻

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      Ahh thank you 😊 Took that on a 42nd floor in Midtown

  • @Maryb-j5k
    @Maryb-j5k 10 місяців тому

    Wow Taylor! How much money have you accumulated before even starting work? You say I have sooo much money in my checking account! Wow! Then how have you NOt invested it so far? You sound so smart about investing. I don’t think normal people who don’t have family’s support can accumulate that much money

  • @jehan9986
    @jehan9986 Рік тому +1

    I just find about your channel because I am wondering how a consultant life is like, and here I am binge watching your videos.
    You are really great storytellr and I hope you see this.
    I like to hear about money stuff from a woman my age, less intmidating and coherent.
    Your videos are literally treasure, I admire your smart way of living because you seem like you knew what you wanted, or was smart about. living life. I admire that.
    Overall, this channel is a treasure . So many helpful tips.

  • @joymae
    @joymae 3 роки тому +1

    LOVE LOVE LOVE ALL OF THESE GOALS AND TOPICS

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      Thanks so much girl!! So glad you enjoyed hehe

  • @23chickentacos
    @23chickentacos 3 роки тому +3

    If you decide to go with Graham's "Yotta Saving" it'd be awesome to see a review.

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      For sure! Will do a review with whatever I go with :)

  • @MooreIncome
    @MooreIncome 3 роки тому +1

    I don't usually carry a lot of cash around although I think it is helpful as it is harder to spend frivolously unlike swiping a card.
    My wife and I just started giving ourselves a cash "allowance" that we can spend on whatever we want outside of our budget.
    We did recently start building back up our emergency fund after having to use it last year. We had 6 months saved up last time, but due to increased expenses due to buying a house we now have saved up about 3 months of expenses.
    I have always tried any new high interest savings account I could find but they always ended up cutting the interest to almost nothing or going out of business.
    Recently I have been putting my money into Worthy Bonds which gives me 5% annually. Not a lot of people talk about them but I have been using them for 2 years now with no issues.

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      Same here with the cash, and so true it's tough to spend it frivolously! There's something about handing over a bill that hurts a little extra lol. That's a fun cash budget idea, I think it's always great to treat ourselves here and there if we can afford to. Good for you for having that emergency fund going into the pandemic... I'm sure that helped out a lot.
      And super good to know about your experience with the high yield savings and Worthy Bonds. I'll definitely be looking into both before I choose which way to go! Thanks so much for the input!! 😊

  • @shelbyblu5439
    @shelbyblu5439 3 роки тому +1

    Nice money talk! High yield savings account sounds good. I’ll definitely look into that! Thanks!💜

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      Why thank you!! And goodie!! Thanks sm for watching 😊

  • @georgeshepherd6431
    @georgeshepherd6431 2 роки тому

    Can you lose money in an SPY ETF? How would I go about investing in that?

  • @joesmith9483
    @joesmith9483 2 роки тому

    I find laddering EE bonds is a great way to build an emergency fund. If I don't use the money after 20 years the money doubles automatically.

  • @stephenlane9168
    @stephenlane9168 2 роки тому

    Great strategy. Genuinely enjoying your videos Taylor.

  • @officialgreendalehumanbeing
    @officialgreendalehumanbeing 3 роки тому +4

    Your editing slaps

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      :') The best compliment!! Thank you so much 😊

  • @thehomeless_trucker
    @thehomeless_trucker 3 роки тому +2

    "Sinking funds" can be a great tool for savings goals.
    If you can keep a 50%+ savings rate even after moving to New York, you will be set. 🙂

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      (late response taylor here) Most definitely!! And yess that's the goal. Will try to save as much as I can and will def make some fun videos about that 😊

  • @tomludlow1
    @tomludlow1 2 роки тому +1

    big fan of that book shelf

  • @mescetacy
    @mescetacy 2 роки тому

    Overall great foundational steps you point out here. A quick suggestion: VOO costs 1/3 of SPY and does the same thing.

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  2 роки тому

      Thanks! Need to make an updated one of these haha have been investing in VOO for over a year now (Bc of suggestions on this vid!) 😊

  • @gavynstarr
    @gavynstarr 3 роки тому +2

    keep Killing it! Love the personal finance topic. Gotta get our money right(:

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you Gavyn!! So glad you like it, more to come for sure 😊

  • @thomasreed2838
    @thomasreed2838 Рік тому

    Umbrella by Rihanna. Great song.

  • @tanim9272
    @tanim9272 3 роки тому +1

    Great video Taylor keep it up! if i remember correctly, Graham's old favorite for the more traditional high yield savings was Ally, but nowadays its probly yotta🤑

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much Tanim!! So glad you enjoyed. And haha yup that sounds about right 😂 Have been watching more of his vids on this recently

  • @mitchhamrick3117
    @mitchhamrick3117 Рік тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @danielgomezgarcia3128
    @danielgomezgarcia3128 3 роки тому +2

    Love the episode Taylor!! Great video. :) As Graham has taught me, I have smashed the like button for the youtube algorithm... Lol

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      Woohooo glad you enjoyed it! Thanks Daniel 😊

  • @Sydney_monroee
    @Sydney_monroee 3 роки тому

    Question- So why invest in SPY ETF instead of the S&P 500? I have never heard of it before. & who do you go through to invest in SPY ETF? I am invested in S&P 500 with vanguard.

  • @biggestbullsfan8569
    @biggestbullsfan8569 3 роки тому +1

    You should get VOO instead of SPY. Same index and less fees

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      Yess several people have commented this now, I didn't realize there were fewer fees! Thanks for the tip :)

  • @michaelwetzel6457
    @michaelwetzel6457 2 роки тому

    Hey Taylor, I just found your Chanel and love all of your videos! I am a business major and currently in college. I have never meet someone with the exact same views on money as me, like the exact same!! You are the coolest!

  • @kevincowan2639
    @kevincowan2639 2 роки тому

    It sounds like you follow a core satellite approach with your investments. Good luck with your journey

  • @dougackerman4182
    @dougackerman4182 2 роки тому

    Chick that knows about money well done

  • @bukhtawarwaqar9365
    @bukhtawarwaqar9365 2 роки тому +1

    Love your videos. You have a radiant personality

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  2 роки тому +1

      Aw thank you so much!! How nice

  • @nickfuller8459
    @nickfuller8459 3 роки тому +2

    I keep a few hundred in cash in my car to pay for most of my expenses. I try to pay for most of my purchases with cash because you spend less that way. I keep a starter emergency fund of 1k, until I finish paying off the rest of my student loans. I have some extra cash, so I have about 3 months of expenses saved.

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      Very true, it's extra hard to hand over cold hard cash!! lol And that's really great, good for you to have that much saved and to prioritize your student loans. Thanks for watching Nick 😊

    • @nickfuller8459
      @nickfuller8459 3 роки тому

      @@TaylorBell I love your videos! Thank you so much! I graduated Dec 2018, and have paid off 47k on a teacher’s salary since then!

  • @danielalexandre7344
    @danielalexandre7344 3 роки тому +1

    Love your humor! :) Keep the hustle 🦾

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      Aw THANKS so much! Will keep it up 😎

  • @paul59572
    @paul59572 3 роки тому

    Hey Taylor great video. Gave the video a quick thumbs up 👍🏻.
    As for your questions
    1) I try to carry around a little bit of cash at all times and if I’m going somewhere that I know I might run into a situation I’ll withdraw some additional cash for a just in case scenario.
    2) Currently since I’m living at home I do not have many expenses but I do have an “emergency fund” built up to estimate future expenses just to have it so when I get those expenses I have it built up already. Hard to say how many months though.
    I’m also planning to buy a house within a few years so I’m saving up for that situation with a separate savings account. And I do have a Roth as well as an individual investment account. My Roth is just in a target date retirement fund and my individual account has more individual stocks including Tesla which I bought cheap lol. Trying to diversify more into an S&P 500 type fund.
    You may have made a decision on your savings account but I have both Ally and Discover both have advantages but personally I like Discover so that’s would recommend for you but both are good options.

  • @billdtravelandfinance5509
    @billdtravelandfinance5509 2 роки тому

    I previously carried and used cash religiously...still my preference, but got sucked into the credit card points, and looking into card churning (I blame that one on Graham and a few other youtubers lol)

  • @JohnTheIntern
    @JohnTheIntern 3 роки тому

    Quick question-with your investments, do you have a percentage you put into SPY each month, and a percentage you put into the blue-chip stocks? Ex. If you had a $100, do you put X % into SPY and Y% into the blue chips? Thanks!

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому

      No set percentages at the moment, but when I have my steady paychecks starting to come in this month, I'll probably create a more dialed-in strategy!

  • @seangallagher4498
    @seangallagher4498 3 роки тому +2

    I’m here for this content👍. I appreciate the clothes flipping as well but I just have zero fashion sense and couldn’t pull it off lol

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell  3 роки тому +1

      Wooohooo thank you 😊 and HAHA no worries at all, I’m slowing down reselling a bit anyway Bc I don’t want to have too much inventory on hand when I make the move to NY

  • @davide.lionetti
    @davide.lionetti 2 роки тому +1

    hi Taylor, nice video! why are you holding stocks (especially big ones) if the returns are highly correlated with the ones of the spy etf? wouldnt make sense to diversify your investments? probably your portfolio has changed by now, so looking forward to see how it has evolved. thanks!