Do you have any idea about personal finance? If not, do you know where to start? Do you go on spending sprees that break your budget? Do you even have a budget? Where are you heading financially? How do you manage your money? To be honest, the answers to all of these questions are difficult for many to answer, which is why it’s really important to address them.
⏱ Time Stamps:
00:00 Intro
00:40 What is personal finance?
01:58 Set Specific Financial Goals
02:43 Begin Budgeting
03:30 Establish An Emergency Fund
04:13 Reduce Debt
04:57 Investing
05:40 Use Credit Cards With Caution
06:48 Think About Family
07:30 Take Some Time Off
08:20 Outro
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Why is every person in this video male? That is so frustrating and leaves out half the population
Love this message! My goal is to retire at age 50, I'm a physician but I don't spend like one, though I do focus on experiences such as eating out and traveling and saving and investing the rest. Reading "Die With Zero" by Bill Perkins really changed my perspective on focusing on splitting my life into time buckets and retiring early.
I'm in my final year right now. I plan to retire early on in my life. If you're reading this can you give me some financial tips to retire early?