I hope you enjoy today's video! It's long because I wanted to take the time to fully explain things. There are timestamps so you can skip anything that's no relevant to you (ie, if you're not a UK citizen then LISA's won't interest you). Thanks for being here, I hope you enjoy it - please give it a like if you do and subscribe so you never miss another video in my Low Buy Series! Immy xx
@@liannehickey4532 I had mine with Nutmeg as they offer a socially and environmentally responsible one, but as I'm moving to the US I can't 'hold' it with them so have to transfer it to someone new! But I'm not sure who i'll go with. Just a word on Nutmeg - their E&S options are great but their fees are higher than other places up to 100k, and then they go down. This makes a difference over the long run, so just something to think about x
As you have mentioned Immy… a massive step forward towards saving $ is to “make your own”. We live in the remote wilderness of 🇨🇦 where there are no options for shopping, dining out, purchasing coffee or snacks, etc. We make, grow, preserve, cook, upcycle, repair, repurpose, and make do or do without. This is so much better for the planet, for our health, for our piggy banks… loving this content Immy! Thank-you so much 😃 Ⓜ️ary
I called my car insurance company to see if I could get a lower premium since I drive so little these days. My agent reduced my yearly costs almost $200! And sent me back a check for a portion of the past 6 months!
For anyone wanting to learn more about money i HIGHLY recommend the podcast She's On The Money. They've helped me learn so much about personal finance in an actually enjoyable way. For anyone who isn't Australian, just keep in mind some things they talk about are Australia specific.
Yes! Sotm has helped me learn sooooo much about money that I'd always put in the too hard basket, and I feel so empowered making finance decisions now!
Personally Immy, I just gotta say that I really value this video and content of this nature because, in addition to research, it shows life experience, personal growth, and a determined sense of purpose on your behalf. To me, this is very inspiring, it creates awareness, and it paves the sometimes rocky road of self-improvement !! Ⓜ️ary 💕
Also a blog post available if you like to read: » B L O G P O S T » sustainablyvegan.org/blognew-blog/28-ways-to-save-money-amp-make-money-you-have-to-try
My tip; look at your phone plan and assess if you actually need all that data. Now that I’m working from home I don’t need as much data as I did before. Saved me 5$ a month which adds up.
Personal finance is such an important thing to learn! I work in education and looking to retire at 50 because I started learning what to do in my mid twenties. Highly recommend Minority Mindset on UA-cam as its entertaining and informative.
Thank you so much for sharing this Immy. I started investing around 3 years ago, and it has had a huge positive impact on our finances. I hold some ETF's and funds that focus on sustainable/eco/green energy and positive change. Thanks a million for sharing :)
@@IllJustKeepSwimming Hi Emma, I’ve got a few videos on my investments here on UA-cam 😊 to name a couple of the sustainable/ clean energy ones I have the IShares Global Clean energy ETF and a fund I hold is Baillie Gifford Positive Change. Wishing you all the best!
Ok, so it's not necessarily a budgeting app, buy there's this thing called splitwise, which is helpful when you go on trips with friends and somebody pays for something, and then the other person pays for something else, cause at the end it sums up who owes what and that way you're not getting all mixed up and accidentally paying for someone else :D
As someone in the states, I wish so badly we had better transport options! We don't have trains in my area and bus trips are incredibly long, I don't have time for them. My neighborhood is not set up for biking or walking and so I don't feel safe doing so. The only option I have is to drive, and although I offset my carbon emissions each month, I still hate having to do that! My car was so expensive, so is my insurance, and the whole system just feels so ineffective. :/ Thank you for your tips and tricks in this video, as a college student with very little money, I appreciate them!!
That must be so frustrating because it's nothing you can change. I have watched a couple of videos about car centric zoning regulations in the US and it seems the criticism is growing. I hope things will start to change for you guys over there.
Just started watching your videos and you’ve really inspired me to be more minimal and sustainable. Can you recommend any books or documentaries about sustainable living?
this video was the push I needed to schedule an appointment with my credit union to move more money into my Roth IRA and ask questions about how to invest that money. Thank you!
I've been repairing my clothes like if I get a hole in them. Believe me when I say I'm not the greatest sewer. Also drying my own herbs this time around. Having less food waste has been my New Years resolution. I work in retail and I notice one off the manager would redo a fixture to make it look new to sell better. I've done this with food. When the potatoes don't get eaten I'll make a Mexican potato filling for tortillas or make potato patties for burgers. Redo your fridge by placing food in different containers or different place in your fridge at eye level. Things I had in big containers, I put in smaller containers to pack for lunch or easy microwave meals during the day. How you cut up a vegetable or fruit to get the most out of them. Bell peppers I cut the top and bottom off first, remove the stem. Dice up the tops, bottom and middle. If I'm making a stew I cut up the seeds and white part because I think it's like a mushroom and will take on the favor of the stew. The stem is the only thing I put in the compost bin. Thanks for your videos have a great day....
Yes that helps a lot to avoid food waste. I was debating on what to do with mashed potatoes today and instead of throwing them away I fried it up with a tiny bit of flour and oil and it made for a great potato pancake. also made dried tomaotes to save the ones that were not nice anymore. Not sure about the energy waste though. I started with a hot oven from something I had made earlier but still it took 2 hours on a low setting to get them half-dried.
Immy, you probably know this, but just a heads up that when you move to the US you won't be able to put money in your LISA until you come back. There may be exceptions but I think that applies to most people.
¡Great advices! I think I can manage my finances pretty ok (I achieve to save €200 from a €590 salary) but it´s always so cool to hear so nice content.
Excellent video. So much to add to my action list. We can't hear some of this too often. You did a super job of delivering the in and leaving out the guilt triggers. Thanks!
I would tell you that I had some tasty 🥒 ready to snack on at the start… because maybe that would make you laugh 😂 BUT… I’m on the coffee train with Immy. In fact, I think I’m driving the locomotive on the coffee train ☕️🚞
Great video! I live in Lewes where you were on the train! We rent at the moment but hoping to buy. It’s super expensive here, not quite London prices but not far off so these tips are really helpful xx
Talking about your salary with your coworkers might be an issue as some companies write it in your contract that your salary is confidential and you cannot divulge it to anyone besides HR and your manager. So check your contract and your confidentiality agreement before talking or asking about it! Most companies don't really bother to take actions against employees who do talk about their salaries but it really depends on the company and manager, so I wouldn't give them a reason to fire me unnecesarily. Just a point to be aware of...
however you can still ask people on similar jobs in other companies and there are loads of sites out there where you can check what is an average salary for your job level.
this reminds me of people in sams club they did not know they are on automatic renewal because they purchased a promo. if you are reading this, this is a good time to check your subscriptions' terms
Love this video !! I have been getting more interested in how to make my money work for me as my savings have been growing (making ethical investments, checking in with values that my bank aligns with). I woke up this morning and was like cool a 23min video to watch while I have my coffee, but it's taken me about an hour cause I keep pausing it with every tip and being like 'oh yeah I will check my phone plan, oh yeah I should see what financial assistance my gov provides'. Thanks heaps for the financial motivation !!
I never found a decent budgeting app, but my banking app actually has it integrated now! (I'm in Switzerland, but I'm pretty sure lots of banking apps have that by now!)
One of my biggest downfalls with my money is food. I am a big eater, which costs me alot of money. Sometimes I am just bored or stressed, so I eat as something to do or make me feel better. My portion sizes are big too, so when I order takeaways I eat for about 2 or 3 people. It's quite embarrassing and even my family have started making comments about it to me, which doesn't make me feel great. And it becomes so costly, when you can spend £60+ a week on takeaways, just for yourself.
Not sure about Deliveroo but Just Eat take one third of the price of your order. I work with food businesses and they all feel they have to join to get customers but would rather people ordered direct.
That's good to know. i sometimes feel like I'm bothering them when I call. they often seem distracted by things going on in the background - also there's often a language barrier and it takes a long time until they get my name and address down. But I will go back to calling directly because one third is just ridiculous! For what - setting up a website?
I love your content, especially your camping/outdoor videos and your Low Buy Series! I'm a recent college graduate, and I'm trying to better understand my finances so I can pay off my student debt as quick as possible and start saving early! I am specifically interested in sustainable and ethical investment, and you have been a life save there. Thank you!!
This is awesome that you're already thinking about this - the earlier you start the better, and the less you *have* to save to get those long term gains. Good luck with your journey :) thanks so much for being here and watching x
I've been thinking about canceling my streaming subscription since I rarely use but when I do it's a week of binging. I just paused it. I pretty sure I'm going to cancel it.
Really enjoyed hearing you talk about this topic, Immy! I dropped you an email with a similar video suggestion I'd love to see on your channel - hope to hear back from you soon about it!
Great video as always Immy thank you and very helpful! It has encouraged me to look into investing - something I've always been afraid of as an overly-sensible virgo lol ☺ I am a huge fan of money saving tips and practice alot of these myself (& recommend them on my channel too) so thanks for making this video with some extras I'm going to try myself 💚🤗
Thank you so much Immy this was so helpful!! I've been trying to get on top of my finances and your video was filled with so many amazing tips. I hope you're doing well. All the love!
ESG is is really scary way of some people who deem what ESG is.. As someone who have read ethical philosophy I find it so scary. Because it is essentially a social credit score for companies. How long before it trickle down to other people. Who defines the terms is always my question.
I don't know much about economics but I do know that money or profit is never "free" even if it might be true or seem that way for the person investing :-)
As a vegan that slips now and then you inspire me to stay on track. I’m also a minimalist but also low income senior so saving money is almost impossible.
It hurts to hear that u have a 2% inflation rate, it must be much easier to plan you financial future with an inflation so low. I recently graduated and looking for a first job, I've saved studying but kept it in cash and I essentially lost 20% due to inflation
That's not quite how salary sacrifice works. Salary sacrifice means that you 'sacrifice' part of your salary, and your employer pays that amount into your pension instead. Because these conts are paid by your employer instead of you, on paper you are earning less money - so you pay less national insurance, but you're still getting the same amount paid into your pension. If your pension contributions are paid before tax, that's just a 'net pay' arrangement. You've also got 'relief at source', where you pay your contributions after tax, and the pension provider claims the tax back on your behalf. Great video though, love your content as always ❤
ISA interest rates are rubbish at the mo. there's no incentive to save. it's very frustrating. i'm too old to get a LISA. stocks and shares ones worry me because there's a chance you might not get your investment back.
I think the days of getting easy interest with low risk are over. But one should at least try to get the inflation rate from your investments. 2-3% return on quite safe ETFs should be relatively risk-free. But never invest money that you might need soon. I feel that the money I invest should be amounts that I can easily do without, in case I lose half of it or even all of it - although that is less likely.
I always get startled with first world countries government incentives. Not gonna lie, makes me pretty jealous hahahh Meanwhile here they're literally taking more than 27% of your money every single year, savings, salary, investments, doesn't matter, and I won't even go into taxes for anything you buy, like food for exemple, it's just too much... :/
Any goverment incentives make me very nervous given how many policices and human right that have been violated by our current governmet regarding other policies. pension age the goal post has been moved many have had a certainty they planned for changed without a say so, their are so many examples of how our goverment and any legisslation is meaningless they are a law unto themselves i don't trust them feel very uncertain. Sorry i don't mean to be a Debbie downer i hope it works out
Because there are ways in which women get paid less but it would be very difficult to prove in a court of law that it was happening. Especially if you work for a firm with a non disclosure agreement in your contract. They often do it through things like productivity bonuses. I have been a member of a team working on a project where, upon its completion, the men got productivity bonuses but the women didn't. I only found out about it years later. I could have done with that £1000 as I was a single parent of 2 kids (divorced)!
Like Immy said, women don't tend to negotiate for a higher salary as men tend to be more daring in that regard. Also - often it is still the women who care for the children and cut down on their work hours. And having children is often not great for your career, so women advance less often. On top of that, upper management is still mostly a man's world although it is slowly getting better. So it's not just that some women get paid less in the same position but also women on average in our society. All these things are slowly changing though. One can only hope that in a couple generations, there will be more equality.
It is irresponsible to make sweeping statements such as women earn less than men. Get your facts together. If that were the case and I could pay women less across the board then why don’t all business owners just hire women and pay them less…?
There is lots of research that overall women do make less, some industries are worse then others and women work in jobs generally that make less as well
I, as an example, agreed to a salary that was $200/week less than my male counterparts. I was stoked at the salary so I didn't even know I was being paid less until new management came in and equalized the salary for all positions in my department. My company also recently went to merit based raises rather than seniority. Both of these changes raised the opinion of my company by leaps and bounds.
I hope you enjoy today's video! It's long because I wanted to take the time to fully explain things. There are timestamps so you can skip anything that's no relevant to you (ie, if you're not a UK citizen then LISA's won't interest you). Thanks for being here, I hope you enjoy it - please give it a like if you do and subscribe so you never miss another video in my Low Buy Series! Immy xx
Hello Immy! Which bank to you hold your LISA with? It's kind of vague online when searching for UK providers. Thanks! :) x
@@liannehickey4532 I had mine with Nutmeg as they offer a socially and environmentally responsible one, but as I'm moving to the US I can't 'hold' it with them so have to transfer it to someone new! But I'm not sure who i'll go with. Just a word on Nutmeg - their E&S options are great but their fees are higher than other places up to 100k, and then they go down. This makes a difference over the long run, so just something to think about x
As you have mentioned Immy… a massive step forward towards saving $ is to “make your own”. We live in the remote wilderness of 🇨🇦 where there are no options for shopping, dining out, purchasing coffee or snacks, etc. We make, grow, preserve, cook, upcycle, repair, repurpose, and make do or do without. This is so much better for the planet, for our health, for our piggy banks… loving this content Immy! Thank-you so much 😃 Ⓜ️ary
I borrow my books and use a lot of my library's free digital resources. It has saved me so much money.
I called my car insurance company to see if I could get a lower premium since I drive so little these days. My agent reduced my yearly costs almost $200! And sent me back a check for a portion of the past 6 months!
For anyone wanting to learn more about money i HIGHLY recommend the podcast She's On The Money. They've helped me learn so much about personal finance in an actually enjoyable way. For anyone who isn't Australian, just keep in mind some things they talk about are Australia specific.
Yes! Sotm has helped me learn sooooo much about money that I'd always put in the too hard basket, and I feel so empowered making finance decisions now!
Personally Immy, I just gotta say that I really value this video and content of this nature because, in addition to research, it shows life experience, personal growth, and a determined sense of purpose on your behalf. To me, this is very inspiring, it creates awareness, and it paves the sometimes rocky road of self-improvement !! Ⓜ️ary 💕
Where are the cucumber emojis this week Mary?!
@@warriormonk2611 This one’s for you my friend 🥒😃🥒😃🥒😃🥒😃
Also a blog post available if you like to read: » B L O G P O S T »
sustainablyvegan.org/blognew-blog/28-ways-to-save-money-amp-make-money-you-have-to-try
My tip; look at your phone plan and assess if you actually need all that data. Now that I’m working from home I don’t need as much data as I did before. Saved me 5$ a month which adds up.
Cancel unused subscription is so important 👌. Especially for automatic renewal payments, you can as well opt for one time payment.
The amount of times I've been caught out by the automatic renewal ones in the past is... embarrassing!
Personal finance is such an important thing to learn! I work in education and looking to retire at 50 because I started learning what to do in my mid twenties. Highly recommend Minority Mindset on UA-cam as its entertaining and informative.
Thank you so much for sharing this Immy. I started investing around 3 years ago, and it has had a huge positive impact on our finances.
I hold some ETF's and funds that focus on sustainable/eco/green energy and positive change.
Thanks a million for sharing :)
Which ETF's?
@@IllJustKeepSwimming Hi Emma, I’ve got a few videos on my investments here on UA-cam 😊 to name a couple of the sustainable/ clean energy ones I have the IShares Global Clean energy ETF and a fund I hold is Baillie Gifford Positive Change.
Wishing you all the best!
Ok, so it's not necessarily a budgeting app, buy there's this thing called splitwise, which is helpful when you go on trips with friends and somebody pays for something, and then the other person pays for something else, cause at the end it sums up who owes what and that way you're not getting all mixed up and accidentally paying for someone else :D
Thank you so much for sharing this here!! Yes this is a GREAT app - and so helpful as you said in ensuring you pay what you actually owe x
As someone in the states, I wish so badly we had better transport options! We don't have trains in my area and bus trips are incredibly long, I don't have time for them. My neighborhood is not set up for biking or walking and so I don't feel safe doing so. The only option I have is to drive, and although I offset my carbon emissions each month, I still hate having to do that! My car was so expensive, so is my insurance, and the whole system just feels so ineffective. :/ Thank you for your tips and tricks in this video, as a college student with very little money, I appreciate them!!
That must be so frustrating because it's nothing you can change. I have watched a couple of videos about car centric zoning regulations in the US and it seems the criticism is growing. I hope things will start to change for you guys over there.
2 months to go of my No-buy/no-spend year. It is transformative.
Completely agreee!!
This is so nice! Such a fresh breath of air you are and especially in todays world people like you are so needed so thanks for that ❤️
Just started watching your videos and you’ve really inspired me to be more minimal and sustainable. Can you recommend any books or documentaries about sustainable living?
this video was the push I needed to schedule an appointment with my credit union to move more money into my Roth IRA and ask questions about how to invest that money. Thank you!
I've been repairing my clothes like if I get a hole in them. Believe me when I say I'm not the greatest sewer. Also drying my own herbs this time around. Having less food waste has been my New Years resolution. I work in retail and I notice one off the manager would redo a fixture to make it look new to sell better. I've done this with food. When the potatoes don't get eaten I'll make a Mexican potato filling for tortillas or make potato patties for burgers. Redo your fridge by placing food in different containers or different place in your fridge at eye level. Things I had in big containers, I put in smaller containers to pack for lunch or easy microwave meals during the day. How you cut up a vegetable or fruit to get the most out of them. Bell peppers I cut the top and bottom off first, remove the stem. Dice up the tops, bottom and middle. If I'm making a stew I cut up the seeds and white part because I think it's like a mushroom and will take on the favor of the stew. The stem is the only thing I put in the compost bin. Thanks for your videos have a great day....
Yes that helps a lot to avoid food waste. I was debating on what to do with mashed potatoes today and instead of throwing them away I fried it up with a tiny bit of flour and oil and it made for a great potato pancake. also made dried tomaotes to save the ones that were not nice anymore. Not sure about the energy waste though. I started with a hot oven from something I had made earlier but still it took 2 hours on a low setting to get them half-dried.
Immy, you probably know this, but just a heads up that when you move to the US you won't be able to put money in your LISA until you come back. There may be exceptions but I think that applies to most people.
¡Great advices! I think I can manage my finances pretty ok (I achieve to save €200 from a €590 salary) but it´s always so cool to hear so nice content.
Thank you so much for sharing, all 28 tips are so spot on😊👌💚. I took note of them all 📝.
I wish there would be an app for skill swapping! Somebody needs to come up with this!
Yes
I hate paying for stuff BUT I can draw pretty well
Someone pls come and mount my kitchenshelf I'll make a Portrait of your pet or something
Excellent video. So much to add to my action list. We can't hear some of this too often. You did a super job of delivering the in and leaving out the guilt triggers. Thanks!
I had a cup of tea at the start. I felt abandoned Imy. Abandoned!! 😁😁 Another great video!
I'M SORRY!! Sometimes I just have coffee on my mind and forget my glorious tea drinkers!!
@@SustainablyVegan as its you I'll forgive you! 😁😁
I would tell you that I had some tasty 🥒 ready to snack on at the start… because maybe that would make you laugh 😂 BUT… I’m on the coffee train with Immy. In fact, I think I’m driving the locomotive on the coffee train ☕️🚞
Can you recommend a UK ethical pension, thanks you
Incredible video! Thank you so much for not just sharing the common tips everyone does but going so much deeper
Such valuable information collected in one video! Saving it, so that I come back on it and take some notes 😁💸
Glad it was helpful!
The video is really helpful, opened up many options. Can anyone here suggest me a good bank that offers LISA in the UK pls?
Thank you so much! + you have an ASMR voice that is so pleasant to hear OMG
Great video!
I live in Lewes where you were on the train! We rent at the moment but hoping to buy. It’s super expensive here, not quite London prices but not far off so these tips are really helpful xx
@Margherita then don’t 👍🏼
Talking about your salary with your coworkers might be an issue as some companies write it in your contract that your salary is confidential and you cannot divulge it to anyone besides HR and your manager. So check your contract and your confidentiality agreement before talking or asking about it! Most companies don't really bother to take actions against employees who do talk about their salaries but it really depends on the company and manager, so I wouldn't give them a reason to fire me unnecesarily. Just a point to be aware of...
however you can still ask people on similar jobs in other companies and there are loads of sites out there where you can check what is an average salary for your job level.
this reminds me of people in sams club they did not know they are on automatic renewal because they purchased a promo. if you are reading this, this is a good time to check your subscriptions' terms
Thanks, just love it :))) A lot of good advice, thank you for doing this :)
Glad it was helpful!
Love this video !! I have been getting more interested in how to make my money work for me as my savings have been growing (making ethical investments, checking in with values that my bank aligns with). I woke up this morning and was like cool a 23min video to watch while I have my coffee, but it's taken me about an hour cause I keep pausing it with every tip and being like 'oh yeah I will check my phone plan, oh yeah I should see what financial assistance my gov provides'. Thanks heaps for the financial motivation !!
I never found a decent budgeting app, but my banking app actually has it integrated now! (I'm in Switzerland, but I'm pretty sure lots of banking apps have that by now!)
One of my biggest downfalls with my money is food. I am a big eater, which costs me alot of money. Sometimes I am just bored or stressed, so I eat as something to do or make me feel better. My portion sizes are big too, so when I order takeaways I eat for about 2 or 3 people. It's quite embarrassing and even my family have started making comments about it to me, which doesn't make me feel great. And it becomes so costly, when you can spend £60+ a week on takeaways, just for yourself.
Railcards saved me a fortune. Great video.
Not sure about Deliveroo but Just Eat take one third of the price of your order. I work with food businesses and they all feel they have to join to get customers but would rather people ordered direct.
That's good to know. i sometimes feel like I'm bothering them when I call. they often seem distracted by things going on in the background - also there's often a language barrier and it takes a long time until they get my name and address down. But I will go back to calling directly because one third is just ridiculous! For what - setting up a website?
Loved these tips 💛 Thank you Immy!
new all the things and enjoyed to listen to the whole video anyway. Motivated me to get back on track with few things so thank you for that :)
Such awesome recommendations!!! Thank you for sharing
Thank you so much for this video Immy! So much needed during these times 👍
I love your content, especially your camping/outdoor videos and your Low Buy Series! I'm a recent college graduate, and I'm trying to better understand my finances so I can pay off my student debt as quick as possible and start saving early! I am specifically interested in sustainable and ethical investment, and you have been a life save there. Thank you!!
This is awesome that you're already thinking about this - the earlier you start the better, and the less you *have* to save to get those long term gains. Good luck with your journey :) thanks so much for being here and watching x
@@SustainablyVegan Thank you for your encouragement, I'm ready to tackle this! Can't wait to see more content to come ❤ Much love from USA
Great advice, having things automatically taken out really helps
I've been thinking about canceling my streaming subscription since I rarely use but when I do it's a week of binging. I just paused it. I pretty sure I'm going to cancel it.
We're here !🍵
❤❤❤❤ yaay
I am so going to start saying “woop” every time I save money now 😆. Great video! 💕
I love using good old pen and paper for my budget 😂
Immy, I have a question! Your patreon offers annual payment instead of monthly, but I'm not sure won't it reduce the sum you will get?
Really enjoyed hearing you talk about this topic, Immy! I dropped you an email with a similar video suggestion I'd love to see on your channel - hope to hear back from you soon about it!
Olio and trash nothing/free cycle are other great apps to get things for free! Both food and non food items - all whilst preventing waste!
Great video as always Immy thank you and very helpful! It has encouraged me to look into investing - something I've always been afraid of as an overly-sensible virgo lol ☺ I am a huge fan of money saving tips and practice alot of these myself (& recommend them on my channel too) so thanks for making this video with some extras I'm going to try myself 💚🤗
Any recommendations for an ethical LISA?
Great tips, very inspiring video! Thank you 🌷
Thank you. Immy this was interesting and helpful.❤
your makeup in this video is absolutely gorgeous 🥰
Thank you so much Immy this was so helpful!! I've been trying to get on top of my finances and your video was filled with so many amazing tips. I hope you're doing well. All the love!
ESG is is really scary way of some people who deem what ESG is.. As someone who have read ethical philosophy I find it so scary. Because it is essentially a social credit score for companies.
How long before it trickle down to other people. Who defines the terms is always my question.
I don't know much about economics but I do know that money or profit is never "free" even if it might be true or seem that way for the person investing :-)
I mean it is free money, the catch is that you can only use that money for retirement or house buying
I’ve checked every box to get paperless for my investments but I still get some. Very annoying and now I’m wondering if I pay for it 🧐
I love mint, it is a great budget account
Great tips! Thank you.
Where did you get that clothing rack?!
So good tips!
you´re glowing, immy! :)
As a vegan that slips now and then you inspire me to stay on track. I’m also a minimalist but also low income senior so saving money is almost impossible.
what is a comparable money saving-thing as LISA or ISA in Germany? does anyone know?
I'd guess it would be Riester, although probably not as easy and lucrative. From what Immy said, LISA or ISA gives you more money from the state.
I can't imagine having much savings, much less having enough over the 3-months-income to invest. Life goals after 60?
It hurts to hear that u have a 2% inflation rate, it must be much easier to plan you financial future with an inflation so low. I recently graduated and looking for a first job, I've saved studying but kept it in cash and I essentially lost 20% due to inflation
Ah this is an old video! Inflation is no longer 2% here, it's gone up dramatically like yours has!
That's not quite how salary sacrifice works. Salary sacrifice means that you 'sacrifice' part of your salary, and your employer pays that amount into your pension instead. Because these conts are paid by your employer instead of you, on paper you are earning less money - so you pay less national insurance, but you're still getting the same amount paid into your pension.
If your pension contributions are paid before tax, that's just a 'net pay' arrangement. You've also got 'relief at source', where you pay your contributions after tax, and the pension provider claims the tax back on your behalf.
Great video though, love your content as always ❤
ISA interest rates are rubbish at the mo. there's no incentive to save. it's very frustrating. i'm too old to get a LISA. stocks and shares ones worry me because there's a chance you might not get your investment back.
I think the days of getting easy interest with low risk are over. But one should at least try to get the inflation rate from your investments. 2-3% return on quite safe ETFs should be relatively risk-free. But never invest money that you might need soon. I feel that the money I invest should be amounts that I can easily do without, in case I lose half of it or even all of it - although that is less likely.
@@hederahelix4600 what's an ETF? I couldn't invest anything if there was any risk of losing it.
Video with empty purse includes russian money on the table)) Sad but funny in the context
Me, a noob: hears „female invest“, sees „LISA / ISA“ -> ah yes the female version of ISA 🤣🙈
I always get startled with first world countries government incentives. Not gonna lie, makes me pretty jealous hahahh Meanwhile here they're literally taking more than 27% of your money every single year, savings, salary, investments, doesn't matter, and I won't even go into taxes for anything you buy, like food for exemple, it's just too much... :/
Any goverment incentives make me very nervous given how many policices and human right that have been violated by our current governmet regarding other policies. pension age the goal post has been moved many have had a certainty they planned for changed without a say so, their are so many examples of how our goverment and any legisslation is meaningless they are a law unto themselves i don't trust them feel very uncertain. Sorry i don't mean to be a Debbie downer i hope it works out
How do women earn less? I thought it was illegal to pay women less because they’re women? women choose their jobs, don’t they?
Because there are ways in which women get paid less but it would be very difficult to prove in a court of law that it was happening. Especially if you work for a firm with a non disclosure agreement in your contract. They often do it through things like productivity bonuses. I have been a member of a team working on a project where, upon its completion, the men got productivity bonuses but the women didn't. I only found out about it years later. I could have done with that £1000 as I was a single parent of 2 kids (divorced)!
Like Immy said, women don't tend to negotiate for a higher salary as men tend to be more daring in that regard. Also - often it is still the women who care for the children and cut down on their work hours. And having children is often not great for your career, so women advance less often. On top of that, upper management is still mostly a man's world although it is slowly getting better. So it's not just that some women get paid less in the same position but also women on average in our society. All these things are slowly changing though. One can only hope that in a couple generations, there will be more equality.
It is irresponsible to make sweeping statements such as women earn less than men. Get your facts together. If that were the case and I could pay women less across the board then why don’t all business owners just hire women and pay them less…?
There is lots of research that overall women do make less, some industries are worse then others and women work in jobs generally that make less as well
Please Liz
I, as an example, agreed to a salary that was $200/week less than my male counterparts. I was stoked at the salary so I didn't even know I was being paid less until new management came in and equalized the salary for all positions in my department. My company also recently went to merit based raises rather than seniority. Both of these changes raised the opinion of my company by leaps and bounds.