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How To Save $10K Effortlessly: 6 Saving Tips 

Vincent Chan
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00:00 Have you ever tried this?
00:13 Guideline Automation
02:37 Don’t Save $10,000
04:22 Emotional Bank
08:36 Not Now, But Later
10:56 Future Value Formula
13:18 Ego Saving
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@VincentChan
@VincentChan 3 месяца назад
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@BSGSV
@BSGSV 3 месяца назад
This is one of your videos that contains WAAAAAY more valuable concepts and wisdom than people can unpack in one go.
@BSGSV
@BSGSV 3 месяца назад
@@andrewmathias52 I didn't need the tracker, but I tried it and got the same failed result.
@jamesw8951
@jamesw8951 23 дня назад
Thanks buddy!
@foodlover8151
@foodlover8151 3 месяца назад
I added daily 2 hours walking to my routine and saved tons of money. Kept me from shopping or eating out.
@VincentChan
@VincentChan 3 месяца назад
where do you walk for 2 hours a day?
@foodlover8151
@foodlover8151 3 месяца назад
@@VincentChan I live in DC. BTW, my son followed your advice and started a tour business. He takes people around the city. He just finished high school. He said it was the most fun. He and his friends did well
@VincentChan
@VincentChan 3 месяца назад
@@foodlover8151 that's so cool!! how has his business been going?
@foodlover8151
@foodlover8151 3 месяца назад
@VincentChan I sent him the link to your video on side hustles. He and his friends connected with minority communities offering cheap tours in DC. They were able to purchase group discounts to shows at the Kennedy Center. They had a blast. Most if them are busy with school but they plan to resume in summer
@iDigress77times
@iDigress77times 3 месяца назад
I walk to my local izakaya and drink unlimited for 1,700 yen. I have not saved shit lol
@CharleneCong
@CharleneCong 3 месяца назад
Here's another trick I've found super helpful: When I started my career 10 years ago, I set up a separate savings account just for my 'fun money.' Each month, a small part of my paycheck automatically goes into this account. It's for treats, nights out, or whatever fun stuff I want. This way, I enjoy my money guilt-free, knowing my savings goals aren't taking a hit. It's all about enjoying the present while securing the future. Awesome insights and great video Vincent! I've made a video on a similar topic, welcome to check it out!!
@XxMirrorFlashxX
@XxMirrorFlashxX 2 месяца назад
How much percentage do you do for fun account from each paycheck
@CharleneCong
@CharleneCong 2 месяца назад
@@XxMirrorFlashxX personally I do 20%, including movies, dining out, drinks and some shopping 🛍️😄
@XxMirrorFlashxX
@XxMirrorFlashxX 2 месяца назад
@@CharleneCong thank you I have a girlfriend now and it would be unrealistic to not take her out 😅
@jackyyo1998
@jackyyo1998 2 месяца назад
Yep that why I currently do
@jclyntoledo
@jclyntoledo Месяц назад
Don't you mean separate checking account for fun?
@meetalexpark
@meetalexpark 3 месяца назад
The way that I saved my first 10k was by not trying to. I automated it. I had my bank automatically transfer money into my savings before I could get to it. I set that amount to a number I was comfortable putting away each payment and kept grinding. It's amazing what you can accomplish when you keep your head down and not fall into the trap of peer comparison.
@martinrbookermb
@martinrbookermb 2 месяца назад
People who get a pay rise should just pretend thay never got it and do the same with that money. Most don't though? It's called lifstile creep.
@MoneyGuyfan-vs6ci
@MoneyGuyfan-vs6ci 2 месяца назад
@@martinrbookermb I agree wholeheartedly. In my career, I have earmarked almost the entire $ amount of raises between (1) increasing extra principal payments towards the mortgage, and (2) increasing percentage to savings in the form of 401K, then Roth 401K, and ultimately age 50+ catch-up contributions. Doing #1 allowed us to pay off a 30-year note in ~18 years. Doing #2 allowed me to build a significant (>7 figure) retirement account.
@rebeltheharem7028
@rebeltheharem7028 2 месяца назад
@@martinrbookermb True that, the more money I made the more I spent on things that weren't necessities, but percentage wise, my savings actually went up (to the point where I can put the maximum amount into my 401K now, though I honestly did that to pay less taxes) more than fun money though.
@itisyerdad
@itisyerdad 19 дней назад
It's also smart to keep your savings in a separate banking institution so there is some minor friction in accessing the savings. When I first started saving, I opened an account in an online HYSA (this was in the early days of this existing) from ING bank. I had an auto-savings plan for $30 per week at first, then I was able to slowly ramp that up as I got increasingly comfortable with "less money" on hand.
@anthonymunoz5203
@anthonymunoz5203 13 дней назад
I only lasted 1 minute and 7 seconds into the video because I’m already not making 67k 😭
@emmalisatilliofficial
@emmalisatilliofficial 2 дня назад
Haha so good 😅
@robert907
@robert907 3 месяца назад
What I have learned to do this year is look at things to purchase based off my pay. I get paid $16.50/hour. Instead of considering the $/value ration I look at the hours of my life/ value. In essence is this xyz item worth abc hours of my life. Time I worked for that I can never get back.
@SF-fb6lv
@SF-fb6lv 15 дней назад
I LIKE that; I think as people get older and older, they will consider time to be more valuable than money; but you are doing that early.
@Justin-uv7vj
@Justin-uv7vj 11 дней назад
Your income is extremely low for 2024, why aren’t you looking for other work?
@Lee-rt6tx
@Lee-rt6tx 8 дней назад
@@Justin-uv7vjcause bidens economy sucks and there ain’t shit out there that doesn’t require some sort of an education
@kylep3759
@kylep3759 2 месяца назад
I buy a 10 oz bar of silver every week at my local coin shop. About $250, and that's the only way I have been able to save. I can't handle money, but I love stacking silver and gold. I'm at over 500 oz's of silver and 10 oz's of gold. That's about $46,000 and it only took me 4 years. I've been stacking since COVID, anyone that has trouble saving should try this. I'm going out and buying something that is an asset and adds to my net worth and I get to physically own it and watch my stack grow. It's very satisfying and there is a great community behind it.
@fmoreira2727
@fmoreira2727 2 месяца назад
When I was young I always dreamed of having a stack of gold and silver coins. As an adult I have precious metals ETFs but it’s so boring. How do you handle safety and storage?
@loosemoose5217
@loosemoose5217 2 месяца назад
Hahaha that's great dude, what's your home address????
@hislivelystone
@hislivelystone 2 месяца назад
Ok Duck Tales 😜😂❤️
@soulkitchendenver
@soulkitchendenver 2 месяца назад
@@fmoreira2727I have different storage units and a bunch stashed in there in random places, some at home. Different caches are key 👍 as long as no one knows it’s there and you’re discreet you’re fine. Safety deposit boxes can be closed by the bank / post office at any time. Put a bunch of your extra stuff / seasonal clothing in a storage unit w some metals. Most are insured as well and many have 24 hr access. I’ve also saved quite a bit of literal coin this way 👍
@Bodangers
@Bodangers 2 месяца назад
My friends old school parents did that. They saved over $80k in gold. My friend has been telling them to get a lockbox at the bank but the parents didn't want to spend the money. They got robbed of all the gold and more this year.
@lorensims4846
@lorensims4846 3 месяца назад
$27 is how Bernie earned so much money for his presidential campaign fund in 2016. I kept bugging my wife about investing into my 401K but she always argued that my income was so low that we couldn't afford to put anything into savings. When she died, I set my payroll check so that a portion would into my 401K to match what the company would match, plus an extra 10%, with the idea that by living by myself would cost less than it did for the two of us. Then I completely forgot about it. I left the company about five years later. About two years after that, the company sent me a letter asking me what I wanted them to do with this apparently abandoned 401K fund. "I have a 401K?" All I could remember was my wife's arguments against putting any money into it. There was more than $22,000!! I had it roll onto an IRA.
@arraby4
@arraby4 2 месяца назад
when the company matches, how can you afford saying NO to that money? Congratulations on starting up that 401K 🥳
@33Jenesis
@33Jenesis 2 месяца назад
I worked in public sector. Our department has 457k match. I kept my take home at 5th year level by increasing contribution annually. I have coworkers using your wife’s argument when we pushed them to open a 457k account. 25 years later I retired early while those without 457k are still working to get a higher pension. My retirement pension is 75% of my highest take home pay plus a sizable 457k as old age inflation fallback.
@dremewhite5209
@dremewhite5209 2 месяца назад
​@@33Jenesiswhats the difference between a 401k and a 457k? ive never heard of 457k until now
@33Jenesis
@33Jenesis 2 месяца назад
@@dremewhite5209 457k is public sector’s 401k.
@rebeltheharem7028
@rebeltheharem7028 2 месяца назад
@@dremewhite5209 457K is basically a government version of 401K. It works exactly the same. The benefit is that you can have both a 401K and 457K (with separate contribution caps, but only if the government entity offers both, in other words, if the cap was 20K, you could put 20K into both, for a total of 40K). And in modern accounts, it would be referred to as a 457b now. I actually now have 2 at my work place, and since I'm a super miser, I put the max cap in both. That being said, it forced me to budget like crazy.
@nkha23
@nkha23 2 месяца назад
I can relate to so much of this. My hobby is sewing/quilting/embroidery. I can't tell you how many things I've purchased for it on impulse that is now collecting dust. It's true. You're eager to buy an item, you're excited for its arrival, you open and use a handful of times, then tuck it away to be ignored or forgotten. Touching on the topic of "one-upping," I broke the habit of upgrading my phone every year. I started over 6 years ago when broke and in nursing school. After my phone was paid off, I became cognizant of how much I didn't have to pay my carrier and how much money I could either save or spend. I also recognized that I don't use my phones to the most of its abilities, I'm not much of a videographer or photographer, I don't game on my phone, etc. So having the latest and greatest model isn't beneficial to me. In fact, it's wasteful. With that said, my new habit is to hold out for several years before upgrading and try to get the most out of your $1000+ purchase. Another savings tip is to purchase refurbished if at all possible. You'll have to be selective about that. Some things are better off purchased new. But not all things.
@pinkforguys
@pinkforguys 2 месяца назад
I can't imagine spending over let alone 500$ for a phone... Imo 1000 is absolutely overkill unless you really have a passion aaand need for the phones specific features
@nkha23
@nkha23 2 месяца назад
@pinkforguys right. I'll be the first to say I can be showy sometimes. But I truly stopped the annual upgrades because it was wasteful. I will still get a TOL or mid grade phone, but it isn't until my current has become seriously outdated. The phone I have now has had 3 generations come after it, and I still haven't taken the leap into the latest. However, there are some things I won't skimp on. My car, my sewing/embroidery machines, and it has to be Q-tip brand swabs. Lol 🙃 no other swab compares. Lol
@denise5879
@denise5879 Месяц назад
​@@pinkforguys In the States there is no competition for 🍎 Apple. It's about 1000$. I don't think they use Android. I would never buy a phone this pricey.
@venialivelizard
@venialivelizard 5 дней назад
Feels neat that i sumbled on the tip at 10:25. I just called it online window shopping. Make a wishlist and sit on it. Glad to hear the reassurance
@bisquitngroovy
@bisquitngroovy 4 дня назад
Some online retailers have a ‘save for later’ button. I love that! Most times I don’t buy or it goes out of stock and it was definitely just going to be an impulse buy.
@Edward-ni8yi
@Edward-ni8yi 3 месяца назад
Yeah, I discovered that after realizing that I was spending $10 a day on bottled water, multiplied x 365 days a year = $3650 spent on water alone! I could have gone on three trips to cuba a year! I researched awesome water filters and found one called Clearly Filtered, from L.A. which was a bit pricy initially but was worth it's weight in gold! I save over $3K+ a year on water. Was pretty proud of that move.
@VincentChan
@VincentChan 3 месяца назад
woah how were you spending $10 a day on bottled water? Were you buying 10 individual bottles?
@iconoclastic23
@iconoclastic23 3 месяца назад
Water bottles in gas stations, rest areas, and truck stops are very overpriced, often $4-$5 for a liter. As a truck driver, I can easily see spending that much. I'm at the mercy of what the truck stop wants to charge because those are the only places along my route that I can park a vehicle of my size. The lifestyle of the typical truck driver can also lead to diabetes which also makes one thirsty all the time. I have started bringing a jug of water from home and it has indeed saved a lot of money
@jmanakajosh9354
@jmanakajosh9354 3 месяца назад
I annualize ever expense so that way it hurts more, my phone bills isn't $300 it's $300 * 12
@Edward-ni8yi
@Edward-ni8yi 3 месяца назад
@@VincentChan Was buying bottled water for a family of five who didn't believe in drinking tap, so it got pretty costly on the daily.
@neoscriptsRBLX
@neoscriptsRBLX 3 месяца назад
Have you tried getting those big gallons of water from Costco and switch to filling up water bottles daily? Our household has been doing it for 3+ years and we've saved a lot, like a lot of money. @@Edward-ni8yi
@JosieDrake1995
@JosieDrake1995 3 месяца назад
I managed to meet my savings goal of $5,000 last year. This year, my goal is to match that amount and have $10,000 saved be the end of the year. I’m already making headway towards it and I really appreciated some of the tips you provided.
@brandonburns5365
@brandonburns5365 3 месяца назад
How did you do it?
@sasinator71
@sasinator71 26 дней назад
@@brandonburns5365stop buying useless stuff 🤙🏽
@plainjaneproud
@plainjaneproud Месяц назад
What a great list of achievable savings steps! Thank you for sharing.
@jmanakajosh9354
@jmanakajosh9354 3 месяца назад
I like the not now buy later list!
@CashBudgetRetiree
@CashBudgetRetiree 27 дней назад
Your advice is spot on Vincent! Thank you.
@Jbridge621
@Jbridge621 Месяц назад
With our paychecks We automatically pay 25% into 401k, $50 to the ongoing emergency fund, 1/12 of $8000 ROTH for each person as well as every bill because all bills are automated. We can spend what is left in the account. Having everything automated prevents decision fatigue. We have debit cards so we can only spend what we have. We live minimally and really just spend money on food and experiences. If every person in their 20’s would do this they would have a better life. At college my roommates and I learned to make our own cocktails, everyone would split the cost of the components. We would decide on different cocktails each week. We would rent movies and make our own popcorn. Spending time with your friends outside of venues and attractions makes better memories and relationships.
@RogerDavies-zm7rj
@RogerDavies-zm7rj 13 дней назад
Great clip, thank you for sharing
@Vicncoffee
@Vicncoffee 12 дней назад
Your parents being your why had me choked up. I love my parents like you do yours. Great information by the way, immediate like and subscribed. Blessings to you and your parents.
@Skye_Writer
@Skye_Writer Месяц назад
$833 a month is twice what I make in a month, soooo....Considering that one paycheck pays rent and groceris, and the other paycheck pays utilities -- and I don't buy name brand ANYTHING and can't remember the last time I bought new clothes at all and I haven't eaten out since the pandemic and I haven't had a vacation since 2007 -- then no, even at $27 a day, this isn't a realistic savings goal for me. MAYBE I could do half that.
@sophiabright8371
@sophiabright8371 Месяц назад
I think start where you are ... Wishing you very well!!! 💗
@PezerettaDarling
@PezerettaDarling 25 дней назад
I was thinking the same thing. Try doing half and stick with it!
@Anzy.99
@Anzy.99 21 день назад
yep. too much money. In my currency I invest around 380 a month. Most of it goes into building my Emergency Fund, but a very small portion goes into 4 different investments, including some stock just to diversify. I just turned 1 year on my job and I just passed a month of my salary (I also bought myself a nice phone cuz I didn't have one for over a year, so I treated myself, but I haven't bought anything big since then and I saved every penny to not have to buy on credit card)
@cynthiaspencer9994
@cynthiaspencer9994 16 дней назад
You can try that amout each paycheck. So about 50 a month. It may help or even 25 a month. Sounds low but any little but helps. I heard of a man that saved pennies or just coins from loose chamge for years. Turned out to be thousands of dollars after a while. Any little bit will help.
@FloraEstaAqui
@FloraEstaAqui 10 дней назад
Same
@yung1448
@yung1448 Месяц назад
This is amazing. “How to build wealth
@yung1448
@yung1448 Месяц назад
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@yung1448
@yung1448 Месяц назад
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@yung1448
@yung1448 13 дней назад
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@anxietytoaligned
@anxietytoaligned 20 дней назад
Great video! Thank you, well explained! 😊
@muhindipersly3722
@muhindipersly3722 8 дней назад
Thankyou for this informative video on tips on saving money. I love your channel Vincent Chan. You've taught me several strategies that have helped me minimize and save money.
@therummagingferret
@therummagingferret 3 месяца назад
This is so randome I know and I don't know if I've mentioned it before. In regards to the video itself not the content I absolutely love how this guy makes his own stock videos he uses all the time. Subscribing to a service and using randome clips is pretty jarring and often they don't have the same lighting, camera settings, people and do not flow well when most people use them. It is also part of the premise for the whole channel in that we try to look good but save money so making your own reusable stock videos with yourself in them is such a good fit for this channel. I love this channel for the info, but the way the videos are made and the personality that shows through really solidify this channel and keep me comming back.
@beth3535
@beth3535 3 месяца назад
What a thoughtful compliment. I noticed it though and appreciated how it isn’t jarring the way stock content is.
@kerrycooke7402
@kerrycooke7402 2 месяца назад
I saved $10,000 last year. This year I have saved an additional $7,000. So my goal is $20,000 and debt free. So $3,000 to go then I am working on $5,000 worth of credit cards debt. Which for now the balance is at 0% until next year 2025. Then I plan to start on another $10,000 for a total of $30,000. The more money I have the better I feel. And the less debt I have the better I feel.
@TharsanJeyachandran
@TharsanJeyachandran Месяц назад
great ep
@BelleResells
@BelleResells 15 дней назад
this was honestly really insightful!!
@tomv7986
@tomv7986 2 месяца назад
I saved 80k on 1000-1500 a month jobs 😅
@LittleKikuyu
@LittleKikuyu 2 месяца назад
How long did it take you? 😳
@tomv7986
@tomv7986 2 месяца назад
@@LittleKikuyu about 6-7 year. Caveat, I was living in Thailand and now Poland.
@Colonelguuber
@Colonelguuber Месяц назад
Love this video greatest financial advice I’ve seen on yt😎
@AndrewJM
@AndrewJM Месяц назад
do you have any videos about those high yield accounts, as mentioned at 2:16
2 месяца назад
Great video!
@user-tk1xd9js1z
@user-tk1xd9js1z Месяц назад
I think this is a very good step-by-step guide. 👍
@Liam-iv7wk
@Liam-iv7wk 3 месяца назад
NGL deciding to eat very healthy where I avoid processed foods entirely has saved me tons of money. Deleting Amazon and RU-vid apps from my homepage also helped too.
@VincentChan
@VincentChan 3 месяца назад
yes!! I stopped eating fast food and it makes me feel a lot better and i save a lot more too
@Liam-iv7wk
@Liam-iv7wk 3 месяца назад
@@VincentChan I actually gave up fast food eons ago because it would make me sick that's just a portion of that. What in saying goes even further than that, I'm referring to all processed foods including junk food like potato/tortilla chips, TV dinners, Cold cuts, and processed desserts like Oreos. Basically I just don't go in the aisles at all at the grocery store, however that doesn't mean I don't have snacks just instead it's more of like a heated pita with garlic hummus or yogurt.
@mistress.villaina7591
@mistress.villaina7591 Месяц назад
that's very healthy. read the book ultra processed people and you know you made the best decision for your health
@thecapone45
@thecapone45 8 дней назад
Great video. Gave me a lot to think about.
@omegazeroINFI
@omegazeroINFI 3 месяца назад
Guideline Automation: pretty much what i do on a smaller scale Don’t Save $10,000: i kinda failed here lol (set a goal for double that). still, this shouldnt take me too long until i can slow this rate in favor of other things. Emotional Bank: feel this. had been broke my entire life and my first intro to any significant amount of money were student loans. Not Now, But Later: this one, i have limited success on. if nothing else, i mostly have the things i care about and generally just averse on things that arent necessities. Future Value Formula: doing this one slowly while working on point 2. once i hit 10k, ill be flipping what i save (higher amount) and what i invest (lower amount) or at least thats what i hope to do. Ego Saving: cant help this one too much, its usually trying new foods and usually not the stuff good for me either in addition to what i normally get. love videos like this, everyone has similarities, but theres always differences somewhere and something to learn or reinforce.
@Lindalu129
@Lindalu129 2 месяца назад
This is a really good video.
@TiagoRamosVideos
@TiagoRamosVideos Месяц назад
Great video 👌 I also love Morgan's work 👏
@You-Be-The-Judge
@You-Be-The-Judge 3 месяца назад
I heard that before you buy something think: If no one will ever know about the purchase you are about to make would you still want it.
@inspirice9844
@inspirice9844 2 месяца назад
I think the motivation for spending is more often so other people know about it, just look at typical monthly payments for new cars alone lmao
@Jabx84
@Jabx84 2 месяца назад
Great advice!
@pinkforguys
@pinkforguys 2 месяца назад
@@inspirice9844 I don't understand this mindset, absolutely everything I buy is for myself unless it's a gift for a friend... I feel like that mindset is more prevalent in the US than elsewhere...
@raven-chan2071
@raven-chan2071 2 месяца назад
I feel like this is kinda worthless for most ppl. Most ppl spend money for themselves
@rebeltheharem7028
@rebeltheharem7028 2 месяца назад
And that's why I never buy luxury goods. I don't like displaying how poor I am (poor people who want to look rich by "branded clothes", true rich people wear/buy ultra expensive un-branded clothes/items so that only those in the know, know).
@Tyiion
@Tyiion 3 месяца назад
I don’t know about that ego thing. Most of what I buy, I don’t tell anyone about.
@user-ub9jw5pf5l
@user-ub9jw5pf5l 3 месяца назад
Who really has a extra $850 to save a month that works one job, rents a 1 bed room apartment and has a car while also paying utilities and bills
@nomaam5891
@nomaam5891 3 месяца назад
I do. Thankfully my housing expenses are low (2 bdrm). My car is paid off. My salary is healthy. I’m taking full advantage of it while I can.
@haydenweslowski4863
@haydenweslowski4863 2 месяца назад
🙋‍♂️
@USA__WILL
@USA__WILL 2 месяца назад
I'm a nurse and picking up 1 extra night shift with incentive = around $1000 per shift. Makes it easy to have extra cash flow without getting a side hustle or another job
@kylebanks13
@kylebanks13 2 месяца назад
A lot of people depending on where you live, especially if you don't have any children. Unless you have an expensive car, an expensive living situation, or just don't make very much money.
@_akemit
@_akemit 2 месяца назад
some people do, some people don't. and if you don't, then this example breakdown with a $67,000 salary isn't for you. but the breakdown could still work with your salary. if $10,000 isn't achievable with your specific salary, you gotta set a goal that works for you. i have a very small income atm and am currently saving this way but only an end goal of $5500.
@seannicolas8102
@seannicolas8102 15 дней назад
This really motivated me. I will start saving from now on. All the best from Denmark.
@anageorgina
@anageorgina 17 дней назад
Hi! I just came across your content and hooked with the very 1st video (this). Cannot stop cracking up with Mr. Magic Lamp... I need to talk to you!😄
@MonoDde
@MonoDde 7 дней назад
Not now, but later is super powerful. I use it with online shopping carts all the time. I add the item and let it sit there. Bonus points if it's a persistent cart like something in an Amazon account. Every time I go back I see it and go, "hmm... I COULD use that, but not right now" so it compounds the effect. Eventually it stops doing that and I notice I don't need the items so I delete it, or if it's long enough and I find myself needing the item I'll remember it's already in my Amazon cart and I finally go ahead and purchase it.
@AJB861
@AJB861 3 месяца назад
It honestly boils down to the why - especially when you realize theres no safety net. It becomes second nature after a while.
@TravelswithLlama
@TravelswithLlama Месяц назад
First you have to be paid a liveable wage and have affordable housing and other living expenses.
@KyleighJanee9
@KyleighJanee9 2 месяца назад
Great video! You presented the information in a very digestible way. Also, you have a great voice to listen to!
@valnacampbell8614
@valnacampbell8614 2 месяца назад
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@AliveBoldTV
@AliveBoldTV 2 месяца назад
Very nice video
@Dariand02
@Dariand02 2 месяца назад
In order to save 800 something bucks a month you need to make that first . In central-Eastern Europe where I’m from that is the average national monthly salary 😢
@JelenaContent
@JelenaContent Месяц назад
Also it is way cheaper to live in our counties than in America. So that is also a +
@moonlaughs26
@moonlaughs26 Месяц назад
Im from Texas and that’s way too much for our family too.
@Dariand02
@Dariand02 День назад
@@moonlaughs26 Hi , I'm a bit confused .Is that too much to save or to live off ? because I know in Texas everything is big and expensive :)
@gabrielaselgado
@gabrielaselgado 2 месяца назад
Great video thank you !!
@valnacampbell8614
@valnacampbell8614 2 месяца назад
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@sirforcer
@sirforcer 2 месяца назад
This is great and all but when you only make 30k/year, even implementing these or similar tips is not gonna make it to 10k anytime soon.
@garincarter7279
@garincarter7279 14 дней назад
Have to start where you can. Start with$1 a day, or whatever spare change you can afford daily. I started with saving $1 a day two years ago. Charged my mindset as we , the longer I did it. Then started investing some of those savings. I’m by no means rich but am to the point I can literally save about $16 a day. And have my savings in a high yield savings account, and those investments I spoke of before. Doesn’t hurt to try, because we miss every shot we don’t take !
@bisquitngroovy
@bisquitngroovy 4 дня назад
Don’t be discouraged! There are other methods I have found here on YT for same type of savings.
@kireijc1219
@kireijc1219 19 дней назад
I love the “now now but later” list
@technicalboy1816
@technicalboy1816 8 дней назад
Your a good guy
@1011KerryAnn
@1011KerryAnn Месяц назад
I love the inclusion of the social, emotional, and physiological components to this video! Thanks for the quality of the video!
@adamsalvatore5039
@adamsalvatore5039 3 месяца назад
You gotta talk about the compounding effects of time in the market as well. Its so much better than annualized 10% linear return
@isaiasmadridmadrid1422
@isaiasmadridmadrid1422 2 месяца назад
what bank do you personally use ??
@jerrychetty2524
@jerrychetty2524 2 месяца назад
Excellent mindset dude, thank you
@33Jenesis
@33Jenesis 2 месяца назад
I vowed to save more this year do I cut out shopping. Last Sunday I spent $3300 to book an Alaska cruise. Today I paid close to $3k on tax owed. My homeowners insurance is due at $1500. My car insurance is also due at $1500. In a 2 week span I have close to $10k expense. Next month I am paying $12k for a new roof.
@nibabi
@nibabi 2 месяца назад
I had a month like that. I still remember it. 😂 April 2017. Taxes were due, quarterly tax estimates were due and I bought a new vehicle. I spent $20k in a month. Thankfully, I had prepared for all of these expenses but still.
@sct4040
@sct4040 2 месяца назад
Thank goodness I started investing at 30. 🥳 👍I would still be fine if I started at 40, though. 😊 keeping expenses low is key.
@ceva5422
@ceva5422 Месяц назад
Great video. It's really about your mindset about money. Create a minimum wage savings video b/c some can't apply these concepts in this video b/c you used a salary of 67k and a goal of 10k and immediately shut down.😮 When you earn minimum wage, just ubered to work, walked into the office with a Starbuck drink, and purchased lunch for the day, and then tell everyone you don't make enough money while waiting for your Uber to take you back home. Then get a part-time job, then adjust your spending based on the part-time income, and then realize you need another part-time job and your financial situation has not positively changed because you failed to plan and strategize with your money/spending. 😢 Now you have your F/T and two P/T jobs and spend money eating out because you don't have time to cook. And the cycle continues and you live paycheck to paycheck and wait annually for your tax return refund to have fun spending it.
@durandus676
@durandus676 2 месяца назад
I saved 14K last year even with constant car issues. Midwest penny pinching makes most purchases even $4 for a years worth of salt hurts 11:59 the clever I bought was $5 a year ago. It is $10 today. Some utility things you can maintain are worth buying at a price you know is a deal
@candissharee
@candissharee 3 месяца назад
Thank you, so glad I found this channel again. 💐 Your insights are invaluable
@YaBoyGemCity
@YaBoyGemCity 3 месяца назад
the link to your tracker is not working properly, was really looking forward to snagging it
@VincentChan
@VincentChan 3 месяца назад
What do you see when you click the link?
@lynnemhall
@lynnemhall 2 месяца назад
When I paid off my car, I started transferring the same amount as my car payment into my savings account every month. Now my pretty old car needs to be replaced and I have that $ saved for a down payment. Now if I can just figure out how to get a new car equal to my old car payment?
@Bodangers
@Bodangers 2 месяца назад
That's great! I suggest buying a used reliable car... We are looking at a Lexus ES, low mileage for $13k. I suggest buying a working used car with the down payment you saved up.
@sophiabright8371
@sophiabright8371 Месяц назад
Exactly!!!
@The_Irish_Fox
@The_Irish_Fox 9 дней назад
Look for a used but good car around 4-6 years old . They are at the end of the massive depreciation curve and should last for 6-10 more years.
@bisquitngroovy
@bisquitngroovy 4 дня назад
That’s awesome but don’t buy a brand new car get one that’s new to you!
@Meep9092
@Meep9092 2 месяца назад
I like the advice, but agree with other commenters that a base line of making 67k is unrealistic for over half of all Americans, based on average incomes. But, I like the second half of your video a lot. That is much better. Finding why to save money is huge, and is a way better message.
@allisonbuckles4943
@allisonbuckles4943 Месяц назад
This is probably the best finance video I've watched. As someone with bipolar disorder and ADHD, always looking for that dopamine hit and impulse spending, these tips were actually useful to me. Bringing up the psychology spending/saving and "keeping up appearances" was soooo helpful. Thanks for the video!! Gonna share with my husband.
@tpkyterooluebeck9224
@tpkyterooluebeck9224 21 день назад
I've found it useful to create another Bill called Maddings Utility. This is a made up company name but you have their cost be $150 per month, if you can afford to put that in the debit pile each month. If you can afford more, then definitely up this amount. 100% of this money goes automatically into investment account that you do not have access too, as you must pay this utitlity bill. Just put it in there, non-bipolar person invests it and holds. Just buy stock - ETFs or REITS and then hold for the long haul. With mental health issues and dopamine buying problems, I've found this the most helpful. It is the only way I was able to save a couple thousand. There is no way on SSDI, I'm saving nearly $30 per day! I cut out the latte factor, cut out eating out, buying anything extra, no mad money, no netflix, no hulu or cable, etc. and stopped spending money to the Nth degree and money is still very tight. Cost goes up, but my income does not keep up with the cost of over priced food allergy safe foods. I had to go back to food shelf in order to save any dime. Which is why it is worth it to look at passive income sources and try to get off of Silly Stupid Damaged Intellects payments.
@user-ce5vd2qv7y
@user-ce5vd2qv7y Месяц назад
Me spending $160 at Costco then forcing myself not to order DoorDash for the next 15 days
@kimcham9949
@kimcham9949 Месяц назад
We're related. 😂
@joe-dl4js
@joe-dl4js Месяц назад
I think it is funny that the youtube targeted advertisements before this video played was the ikon pass and a clothing brand of shirts I like and do need more shirts. for the ikon pass I did the math of how much I actually spend on snowboarding to see if this "deal" was good for my savings goals. So I would get my money's worth after 6 days snowboarding in 2023 I spent an easy $250 per day after adding in hotel, gas or flight cost, food, extra gear costs, and the cost of the pass averaged out. so I decided to not buy the pass and instead getting the military ticket rate for the one trip I have planned with friends. also I am buying shirts but I found the warehouse distributor that companies buys shirts from and then bought directly from the warehouse for $8 instead of $30 a shirt. My current shirts have holes in the underarm area and they last me at least 100 wears. $8/100=0.08 cents per wear and I have 8 shirts at the cost of 2 expensive shirts. So now I can reduce my wardrobe and have the 4 color options multiple times.
@theworldtraveler83
@theworldtraveler83 8 дней назад
I love saving money and finding discounts everywhere. I don’t usually eat out but when I do I go to places where it’s buy one get one. My local pizza place has buy one large get one large for free on Tuesday. 😊 Little things like that. It’s fun. Then every paycheck I try to save. When I transfer money from checking to savings makes me so motivated. It’s like an adrenaline rush.
@mysticmage111
@mysticmage111 3 месяца назад
If major US banks may be closing or collapsing in 2024 as some have predicted (due to de-dollarization by BRICs et al) - do you have any advice? Are small banks or credit unions safer? Thanks for all your information sharing. :)
@sct4040
@sct4040 2 месяца назад
Spread it around, diversify.
@LaLeoRonroneo
@LaLeoRonroneo 2 месяца назад
This is great. This also terribly makes me miss New York money. Having lived in other states in the country the past ten years, these numbers are much lower at least in the work I do. New York money is nice even considering cost of living is higher too 😅
@Handsoflight7766
@Handsoflight7766 9 дней назад
Simple math… do I buy a gym membership or dance app or do I use free RU-vid app to exercise. If I think a gym membership is best the question becomes will I religiously go to the gym (past behaviour is a great indicator of future behaviour). I’m at an age where I no longer want more stuff so I’m getting rid of stuff instead (mostly stuff I never use; hence past behaviour theory). Do I need the clothes or can I use something I already have? You can automatically send money to savings accounts but if you can’t question your purchases you’ll end up spending those savings on a whim. Am I buying new ??? because what I have is no longer usable or just to have new things?
@ptgsdr589
@ptgsdr589 3 месяца назад
but I kinda like the feeling of saving money and penny-pinching. If I am saving money but in the background, it doesn't encourage me to save more nor do I get any satisfaction. The more I feel like I am saving(right in front of me), the more I want to save
@martinrbookermb
@martinrbookermb 2 месяца назад
I like saving money in the same way some people like spending it. It's a great hobby lol 😂
@ABritishBoyAndAFilipina
@ABritishBoyAndAFilipina 12 дней назад
It's about self discipline on the highest level, buying things you need instead of want, writing monthly budgets, looking at the bigger picture instead of instant gratification, feel good about yourself, how much money do you spend to try and fix your feelings?
@RandomLombax37
@RandomLombax37 2 месяца назад
I've done this in one year on 27k and was not focusing on any of these points. Granted I'm in a lower income threshold area. I can only imagine what focusing my mind can do especially with my flexible income
@CoHawk73
@CoHawk73 2 месяца назад
Me having no ego and not giving a F about what anybody else has, has literally saved me thousands of dollars.
@kaydenmccabe2268
@kaydenmccabe2268 Месяц назад
Love this video, currently a finance and economics student!
@user-sv8tx9ic1v
@user-sv8tx9ic1v 2 месяца назад
Nothing has ever made me 'get it" like this video! Thank you, new sub ❤
@valnacampbell8614
@valnacampbell8614 2 месяца назад
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@SF-fb6lv
@SF-fb6lv 15 дней назад
I'm thinking of setting up repeating transfers from my checking to my investment account that keep getting more and more severe (larger and larger amounts each period) until the point where in say, 3 years, I have to actually wire out of my investment account to pay bills. This way I'll be weening myself off of my paycheck, and getting used to 'living off my investment account proceeds'. Thoughts?
@Rivek
@Rivek 3 месяца назад
Your ZZ plant is a chonk! Nice vid!
@gamereditor59ner22
@gamereditor59ner22 3 месяца назад
Interesting!!! Thank you for the information and keep it up!!! The PS5 I can get is not now, but later. Plus, I have older consoles that are still worth to play.
@valnacampbell8614
@valnacampbell8614 2 месяца назад
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@sibymiller
@sibymiller 2 месяца назад
We do: $100 x week to a high yield savings account. The rest we can spend… it hopefully we don’t go farther than $200 a week.
@nikkilangloismetroatlantaa4857
@nikkilangloismetroatlantaa4857 Месяц назад
I'm 🆕 to your Channel. Great CONTENT, keep up the AWESONE work! 👏 👏 👏
@FigWidIt
@FigWidIt 2 месяца назад
I’m late to the party and started that Auto deposit from checkings into a HYSA this last year. Once my 1099-INT was mailed to me from my HYSA, I was surprised how much it grew. Had to pay taxes on it but it worth it lol
@ryeezy1642
@ryeezy1642 2 месяца назад
Randomly stumbled upon your video - great tips, explanations and supporting graphics. You've earned a new Sub!
@yumicrisostomo3094
@yumicrisostomo3094 2 месяца назад
Thank you, great video❤
@erikstewart9068
@erikstewart9068 24 дня назад
The way this dude ties videos together to fall into his channel is genius! Having a hard time scrolling past😂😂
@eurovianmutt
@eurovianmutt 2 месяца назад
1.)Save money when renting: •U don’t own what you rent. You are borrowing what you rent from the owner. •Follow the rules of set by the owner who lent u the item. •Treat what you borrowed with respect. Keep it clean and undamaged. Return what you borrowed clean and undamaged. Fix any damages u made. Clean any messes u made. When repairs are needed ask the owner who they recommend to make the repairs. •Take photos of the item you are borrowing before and after you borrowed the item. •Ask if u can alter the item you borrowed. It might be hard to undo alterations made to the item. •Get rental insurance. Get insurance on the items you own. •When there is a lawsuit. Bring everything you need for the lawsuit to court.
@emtdispatcheronabudget
@emtdispatcheronabudget 2 месяца назад
Thank you for great information
@Nemo-yn1sp
@Nemo-yn1sp 2 месяца назад
Very good. Investing for income really changed my perspective on how to use money. I have no significant interest bearing debt except my van, and the interest is at a level that is less than what I can make if I invest the money now, or even just hold it in a high interest account rather than pay cash for the van. I make every effort to collect interest/div, not pay them. Took me a lifetime to figure it out, this money thing. I'm happy to see that young people are getting on the boat sooner than I did. Had NO CLUE about planning for the future and getting old (now 67). Thanks for your educational work! Will check out more of your videos.
@valnacampbell8614
@valnacampbell8614 2 месяца назад
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@LearnGermanwithMarzipanfrau
@LearnGermanwithMarzipanfrau 23 дня назад
Who's also here to commit that they love pineapple pizza?
@Tina-ye6gg
@Tina-ye6gg 23 дня назад
Yes ! Just on a budget / making it at home
@omarsandoval2543
@omarsandoval2543 16 дней назад
Meatlovers extra sauce and pineapple. Best kind
@lovinglife3954
@lovinglife3954 25 дней назад
Set up sinking funds for non-monthly periodic expenses.
@ron9665
@ron9665 19 дней назад
3.58 Perhaps you should use $38.46 per day as most people tend to have a 5 day work week. This would amount to about 1.38 hours worth of income per day for me. OR, just over 2 hours per day in net pay..... I would be 'saving' or 'investing' a little more than 25% of my take home pay in order to hit the $10k / year.
@zayjpf
@zayjpf 2 месяца назад
Guys buying that coffe and going to the bar ain’t going to make u 10k it’s an income problem more then a spending problem, make. more. Money.
@benmckinney2941
@benmckinney2941 Месяц назад
In my opinion, buying a stable treasury related ETF like SHV or TFLO is a better idea than a savings account. Then once you have enough of it you can borrow on margin against it if you have to.
@theofficialbria2170
@theofficialbria2170 2 месяца назад
I don’t understand why there’s no informational videos like this on RU-vid, He’s speaking the truth !
@LittleKikuyu
@LittleKikuyu 2 месяца назад
There are loads of videos like this here on RU-vid 😊 Just search for them ☺️
@ExperiencesdelaVie
@ExperiencesdelaVie Месяц назад
How to not click ''Buy''? Good job Chan💫
@gaelenoconnell-bidabadi
@gaelenoconnell-bidabadi Месяц назад
Hello from Silicon Valley! I'm a new subscriber, I just discovered your channel today! Thank you for this video and all of your tips, they're super helpful and I'm looking forward to watching some of your previous videos. I also love how you mentioned in this video how you keep photos of your family around your house as an inspiration for your dedication to helping them live a better life life...we have a similar goal in that :) I also like the "add it to your not now but later" tip - parents could use this tip with their children for their wants as well. I can relate to the memory you mentioned about buying shoes at Payless when I was a child, too. Anyway, please keep up the great work and I'm happy to be here and to have discovered your awesome channel!
@dwalker6868
@dwalker6868 2 месяца назад
Thank you for your video
@theragingcreeper9040
@theragingcreeper9040 20 дней назад
The amount of times you've said pineapple pizza in the 15 minutes I've watched you, subscribed 😂
@joe-dl4js
@joe-dl4js Месяц назад
@vincentchan I like your idea of cost per wear. I was wondering what brand of shirt you are wearing in this video? I have gotten some shirts from a warehouse distributor but was wondering how many wears you get out of your shirts? I like the color and quality of the look you have.
@VincentChan
@VincentChan Месяц назад
it's from uniqlo :)
@CS-ky8hy
@CS-ky8hy 3 месяца назад
Thanks!
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