December 19, 2024

39 thoughts on “Financial Literacy – A Beginners Guide to Financial Education

  1. I suggest you offset your real estate and get into stocks, A recession as bad it can be, provides good buying opportunities in the markets if you’re careful and it can also create volatility giving great short time buy and sell opportunities too. This is not financial advise but get buying, cash isn’t king at all in this time!

  2. I wish they taught this in school instead of economics or some other BS class. Then again, why would the govt want people knowing how to make their money work for them?

  3. Thanks for the constant updates. I prefer to trade in the stock market because it is more profitable. I make an average of $34,500 every 2 weeks even though I barely trade myself.

  4. As an avid investor, I often mull over how accomplished investors are able to amass fortunes through their investment endeavors. Presently, I hold equity exceeding $545K from a recent home sale, yet I'm uncertain about my next investment move. Should I consider buying stocks at this time, or should I await another opportunity?

  5. What I liked about this video- He really sounds like he is trying to talk to young people and people that were never taught this to get them actually interested

    What I learned in this video – two way to invest in stock market is self-directing investing and robo-advisors, self directing is when you open an investment account and do everything yourself, and robo advisors all you need to do is answer a few questions and the advisor will pick a portfolios for you and all you have to do is add money and set up automatic contributions

  6. I need financial advise bad. I bought a Nissan Juke in 2021. It had hardly any miles, garage kept. It was like new. I live in the middle of nowhere, unfortunately it's about a 60-70 mile drive one way to work. I owe $13k on my Juke, it now has 120k miles, im upside down, then my transmission startes going out. I find out there is a class action lawsuit against Nissan over their CVT transmissions. All Nissan did was extwnd their warranty in 2021 to 87k miles. On top of that, the Toyota dealership sold me a $2k extended warranty that i didnt even know about. They acted like they were theowing that in bc they were so kind😞 i paid $2000 down and i thought that was my down payment not an extended bs The thing is, it was worthless and always would be, bc it to ran out at 87k miles. I feel they knew this. What large dealership wpuldnt know about big lawsuits against their competitors? Anyway, its going to cost at least $5-6k to fix my transmission. Km not driving it right now. I have a cc that was interest free that i owe $5k on, interest starts next month. Im overwhelmed and i really dont know if i should let the Juke sit and pay that credit card off as fast as possible, then buy my transmiaaion in a couple of months. I have an xtra vehicle, im using, keeping miles off that Jule a little too late. If anybody is reading this , I bet i sound like an idiot for not reading all the paperwork when buying a car. Ive probably learned a costly lesson. So if anybody has any good advice on what i should do, om all ears. Im stressing! Thank you.

  7. As a beginner, educate yourself, Learn the basics of investing and the stock market. There are many resources available online, including books, articles, and online courses. It’s a good idea to diversify your portfolio across different stocks and sectors to minimize risk. I’ve heard of people accruing over $550k during recessions and inflation, its important to do your own research.

  8. I lost over $80k when everything started to tank. Not because I was in an exchange that went belly up. I was just stupid to hold and because that's what everyone said. I'm still responsible. It just taught me to be a better investor now that I understand more of what could go wrong. It took me over two years of being in the market, I'm really grateful I found one source to recover my money, at least $10k profits weekly. Thanks Patricia Annie Brooks

  9. Hey there! Just wanted to remind you that it is never too late to start taking your investmemt journey seriously. I remember struggling for years before diving into crypto last year. And let me tell you, it completely changed my life. So don't lose hope, my friend. And if you are interested I can get you recommended and you step up too.

  10. Everyone is actually seeking financial freedom because the future can't be guaranteed with the increase in cost of living and comodities. The best thing is to make a proper plan on time and carry out the basic financial strategies to acquire necessary funds that will make life even better after now.

  11. You work for 40yrs to have $1M in your
    retirement, meanwhile some people are putting just $10K in a meme coin from just few months ago and now they are multimillionaires.

  12. I wish I was taught finances since a teenager I’m 30 now trying to learn everything. I’m from the hood the ghetto only thing we were taught growing up was smoke weed at 13 having sex stealing and how to fight. Had homies who were alcoholics since 15 even I was at one point that’s why I don’t even drink at my age anymore I did everything at such a young age. How to work for a little pay for another man that’s why I now work for myself I provide a service where I don’t punch a clock but still have a lot to learn

  13. 14 year old here, thanks for posting this. I want to live out my dream of putting my parents in the luxury lifestyle they deserve. I’ll see you all on Wall street

  14. 🙌🏻❤Great video. We are all seeking financial independence and a better way of life. This is not difficult to achieve with savvy investing, a frugal lifestyle, and cautious budgeting. I'm glad I learned early on to work hard for financial independence. As Warren Buffet said, he has seen this happen many times in his life. Not an investor, my wife and I never earned more than a middle-class salary. We plan to get retired at 58 with a stock portfolio worth $1.7M. We have never sold so much as one share of stock.

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