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00:00 – Intro
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04:10 – Year in Review
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love this edition 🙂 would love to see the video of the breakdown from the flight
I remember watching your videos when you had just started. Its so nice to see you have build such an awesome community now. ❤
Great advice!
Thanks for money Management tips
Please make a video on how to manage credit cards!!
I would love to see you do your year in review! It would help me understand this task and complete it efficiently
Video on how you did you yearly review would be helpful.
I would love to watch that year in review video please!
I can not loose weight unless I check my weight each day in the morning religiously. Same applies on cechick your account (s) daily.
Hello Nischa, can you please make a video on how to analyze the financial statement of a company (profitability,performance…) and where we can find these financial informations (website?). What are the main elements we should pay attention to when we want to understand the financial situation of a company.
Thank you wish you the best for 2024 🙏🏻
0:16 These numbers are really shocking..😮
Thanks babe , love you
Hi Nischa! 😊 I’ve been watching your content for about 6 months now and it has helped me tremendously in improving my personal financial health! You’ve found the “sweet spot” of combining productivity tools with financial literacy- quite a niche you’ve landed on! And I’m American and we love British accents lol 😂 so I find it so pleasing to listen to you talk about finances! Keep shining – your drive , consistency and passion is so inspiring ! 🎉
Please release the video of Data Analasis
the monthly spending tracker absolutely changes my spending habits and was incredibly helpful, so yes it's a yes for the yearly exercise drop it asappp
Yes please share that video it is interesting to find out how you analyse your data 😊 if it is good I might start applying it too 😄😉
Nisha,
I'd love to see the video of your annual financial analysis. How can we get a look at that? Thanks for what you do!
Please upload the video of your analysis
Wonderful and priceless contents Nischa . I am glad YouTube recommended your videos to me. Can you make me as smart as you? I hope you have the link to that 😊.
Thank you Nischa your right do it faster
Yes I want to see it
Thank you, something I can definitely keep working on. I am tired of living paycheck to paycheck 😢
I am retired. Love cooking from scratch, beats restaurant food. I stopped buying non essentials since new year. My goal is to save $15k at least this year.
@Nischa! I would like to see how you do your year in review. I’m extremely organized with my money. I enjoy going online every morning to check my balance and match it against what is in YNAB ( You Need A Budget) and my own interactive spreadsheets. Is this a tracker or a video? Thank you!
Yes! I would love to see your process how you track and analyze your end of the year progress!
Hi Nisha, thank you for your video, very interesting as always. I'd love to see how you did the 'Year in Review' in a bit more detail.
Breaking this into three straightforward questions is incredibly clever, and it's just effective. Thank you, Nischa.
Quality video
I can save 10k
Please post the year end financial review
Eat out less. You save a lot more money when you eat at home.
nice one
Yes, please share the yearly analysis you do on your accounts!
5:35
yes, I would really be interested in watching your Year Review
anyone else watching this while making 12k/year? lol
Thank you for this guy information! How do you feel about getting the higher than savings account with either Capital One for American Express for savings? Wish your thought on that? Thank you for the content! Now that I found you I will look at you more often to gain more information! Me being a blind individual I'm trying to make sure I can do the best thing in securing the money that I make from my job! Have a great one!
DEFINITELY want to see the yearly review video!
She is the wive a man needs!
Plum isn't that good imo…£you can have £50 left n it'll take £20 and then you can't get thd money back straight away because its not an instant transfer.
I wanted to ask does money stay safe in the bank or they play around with it
Your videos are so good, starting to see progress, thanks
Great advise
It's not what you save it's what you spend. I could save $5000 on a car, but i still spent $23000.
hi nischa I watch your video and I enjoy it.
Always great tips! I have done the same a couple of years ago and it paid back until now!
She's absolutely right when it comes to figuring out how to live off of less. We set aside nearly 50% of our income, and we don't make anywhere near 6 figures. We figured out how to make it work.
Great insights Nisha! One approach I've found particularly helpful for me is using automated savings plans. By setting up automatic transfers to a savings or investment account, you effectively "pay yourself first." This not only ensures consistent savings growth but also reduces the temptation to spend impulsively. Also exploring high-interest savings accounts or low-risk investments can provide a boost to your savings through compounding interest over time. Keep up the fantastic work!