I didn't become financially independent until I was in my mid 40s, in addition to owning a second house making money on a monthly basis through passive income, and I've also met some of my goals. I really hope this motivates someone to know that it doesn't matter if you don't have any of these things yet; no matter your age, you can start today. Investing can help you change your future! By participating in the financial market, I took a significant decision.
It's essential to comprehend the complexities of investing. Having a trustworthy support system, such as a financial adviser, who can advise you is crucial, especially when choosing assets. I personally work with Alex Martin Tarlor, a wealth management company-affiliated investment advisor. I must admit that with his help, my financial path has been wonderful.
I wanna thank you SO much, I went to the site for unclaimed money and received a check today for a whopping $575.89!!! Gonna throw it in my Roth IRA!! Thanks again, I'm so happy!!😊😊😊
My parents got $875 from missing money! Thank you so much for this tip. They used to own a family business, so I think a lot came from that. We don’t know though.
Just went to missing money and claimed some stuff for me and in my mom’s name since she passed away. No idea how much I’ll receive but I’m going to put it all toward my student loan payments. I saw a bunch of my family members on there, too! Gotta spread the word haha
I get the logic of putting your emergency fund into a HYSA - but doesn't that impact how quickly and easily you're able to access those funds? I have Ally so I know usually the turnaround might be a day or so, but in a true emergency, I can't help but think that you'd want/need quick access to cash. Is it a good idea to keep maybe a month's worth of funds in an easily accessible savings account and put the remainder in a HYSA?
I'm paying down my student loans one at a time, from highest to lowest interest rate, then lowest to highest balance within the same interest range. Why would I trust the loan servicer to put my extra payments towards the loans in the cheapest way possible for me??
There is no law, just bank policy on the age limit to add as an authorized user. BofA, Capone, Chase, Citi, Wells are some that do not have a minimum age requirement.
Woah, that's wild you can add babies as authorized users on your credit card 🤯. I guess credit card companies aren't going to object to spending, no matter how old the buyer is lol
I love that iphone analogy 😅 Here in South Africa, an iPhone fresh out the box could easily cost anywhere between R15k to R35k (rands/ZAR) so in my mind, 15k should be my baseline emergency fund amount. Great video, as always Justine!🤍
I didn't become financially independent until I was in my mid 40s, in addition to owning a second house making money on a monthly basis through passive income, and I've also met some of my goals. I really hope this motivates someone to know that it doesn't matter if you don't have any of these things yet; no matter your age, you can start today. Investing can help you change your future! By participating in the financial market, I took a significant decision.
Wow..no time is too late, how did you go about it, pls share?
It's essential to comprehend the complexities of investing. Having a trustworthy support system, such as a financial adviser, who can advise you is crucial, especially when choosing assets. I personally work with Alex Martin Tarlor, a wealth management company-affiliated investment advisor. I must admit that with his help, my financial path has been wonderful.
Thanks quin I just googled him up and made contact
Investments creates wealth
I wanna thank you SO much, I went to the site for unclaimed money and received a check today for a whopping $575.89!!! Gonna throw it in my Roth IRA!! Thanks again, I'm so happy!!😊😊😊
Negotiating bills is such an underrated tip! So many don't realize you can even do that. Great advice, Justine!
I love your channel.
My parents got $875 from missing money! Thank you so much for this tip. They used to own a family business, so I think a lot came from that. We don’t know though.
Just went to missing money and claimed some stuff for me and in my mom’s name since she passed away. No idea how much I’ll receive but I’m going to put it all toward my student loan payments. I saw a bunch of my family members on there, too! Gotta spread the word haha
I’m looking at your kids 102 workbook on Amazon rn I can’t to buy this for my daughter! Thanks so much for the work you’ve put in
Adding your child as an authorized user is a great idea! I never would've thought of that
the employer match for a 401k is part of the employer's compensation plan so it is "free money" but it is included like your hourly wage/salary
Thank you!! I got $12 from PA from like 15 years ago. We buy diapers from Walmart. Good quality and cheaper then Costco
I lived in the states off & on, that website says I have an undisclosed amount from a bank… I feel scared to investigate further! Haha
Hi Justine! I was trying to download your budget tool but it looks like the link is broken. I cannot access it.
I get the logic of putting your emergency fund into a HYSA - but doesn't that impact how quickly and easily you're able to access those funds? I have Ally so I know usually the turnaround might be a day or so, but in a true emergency, I can't help but think that you'd want/need quick access to cash. Is it a good idea to keep maybe a month's worth of funds in an easily accessible savings account and put the remainder in a HYSA?
I'm paying down my student loans one at a time, from highest to lowest interest rate, then lowest to highest balance within the same interest range. Why would I trust the loan servicer to put my extra payments towards the loans in the cheapest way possible for me??
For adding your child to your credit card, I believe the minimum age is 18 years old. Is it even possible to add a 4 year old?
There is no law, just bank policy on the age limit to add as an authorized user. BofA, Capone, Chase, Citi, Wells are some that do not have a minimum age requirement.
Woah, that's wild you can add babies as authorized users on your credit card 🤯. I guess credit card companies aren't going to object to spending, no matter how old the buyer is lol
I love that iphone analogy 😅 Here in South Africa, an iPhone fresh out the box could easily cost anywhere between R15k to R35k (rands/ZAR) so in my mind, 15k should be my baseline emergency fund amount.
Great video, as always Justine!🤍