In this video, one woman describes the financial rules and tips that helped lower her costs and create a budget that let her get (and stay) out of debt.
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I've had nothing but bad experiences with the advertised warranty company. Every. Single. Repair or replacement was deemed to be "not covered" and I'm not exaggerating.
I think I am going to unsubscribe after this video. Looks like you have lost credibility as an objective person. Shame. I liked your content.
That AHS and similar programs are kind of dodgy. You should do a little more due diligence before you take sponsors.
American home shield really is awesome. Where I am it's a hundred dollars and they cover the rest. So, whereas a hot water tank could be thousands you'd only shell out that $100
I just want to say I’m here before you reach a million
That fulfilling feeling when you're already doing all these 5 "goldern rules" before you watch the video. ?
A lot of people with high IQs are terrible investors because they've got terrible temperaments. You need to keep raw, irrational emotion under control.
Normally love this channel but this video is straight TRASH. And what the hell is with the fake film artifacting jumping around shit? And Why is this a commercial for Home warrenties which are normally TRASH. Do NOT pay for coverage that only cover 1-3 years when most things break down 5+ years. First downvote for TFD.
It's wild to me that the advice is still to use a credit card, just strategically. Here in the Netherlands, credit cards have never been popular, because they just suck. Use a debit card and spend only money you actually have.
Call a spade a spade. This is so sponsored this is predatory. Usually TDF is great but this was just…
Don’t agree with the home warranty advice. It’s better off to put away some money on a monthly basis for home maintenance.
Like these videos but miss the blog posts!
I always love the videos, but this one feels completely like an ad.
I don’t know many 20 year olds buying homes so this home shield ad isn’t really helpful.
My situation was VERY similar to this! Even now that I’m debt free and earn a comfortable salary, I continue to budget and track every dollar I spend. Once I have my savings, bills and retirement contributions out of the way, I can spend my “fun money” with no guilt because I know exactly what I have. I’ve been debt free from a couple of years now. Tackling my debt required a lot of sacrifices but was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.
I give myself a paycheck allowance to pay for things I want to spoil myself with because I do work my butt off on the daily and manicures and hair color is my self care ?
Should be marked as SPONSORED.
Sound advice. i WENT THRU A SIMILAR EXPERIENCE WHEN i USED MY pcl (CREDIT CARD TIED TO YOUR HOUSE) to survive being laid off in a recession. When I got a job it was for a significant amount more that I was making before. Well the excess went straight to the debt. And I also doubled up on mortgage payments. At the end of two years I was almost completely debt free. So, as you also suggested it put more into savings.
If you're up to your neck in debts? Well here's my advice. Go take a loan and start up two things
A business and an investment. Trust me it worked for me
That’s a long ad