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10 Greatest Personal Finance Lessons That Changed My Life



► In this video, you will learn the 10 personal finance lessons that have had the biggest impact on my life. My wife and I learned these lessons the hard way, and they have helped us achieve financial success. I hope you can take away at least one or two things to apply to your own life.
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Timecodes:

0:00 – Intro
0:17 – #1 Buy To Impress = Less Money
1:38 – #2 Real Millionaires Are Frugal
3:07 – #3 Average Friends = Average Life
4:41 – #4 Marry For Money
5:54 – #5 Investing Should Be Boring
7:42 – #6 Investing Should Be Simple
9:06 – #7 Investing Should Be Long
10:46 – #8 Cash Is King
12:21 – #9 Spend Money Extravagantly
13:34 – #10 Money Buys Freedom

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DISCLAIMER: I am not a financial adviser. These videos are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am merely sharing my personal opinion. Please seek professional help when needed.

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24 comments
@malikharper5622

This is stuff I really need to hear. Thank you so much. I’m definitely subscribing

@HB-yq8gy

However today 1 million is not a lot of money.

@dero2430

I love how number 3 is a nice way to say "dump your loser friends" 😂

@staarfajter922

"Thousands of people lost their money when the crypto market crashed"
This is true.
And my investment in crypto also went negative… but… I didn't sell. Now 1 year later, I am up a significant amount!
Patient investment can be done on crypto too but you have to be patient and look at the big picture.
I wouldn't recommend anything except that investments are all around us if we are willing to put in the effort to learn and have patience.

@Raymondcraw1967RaymondCrawley

First of all, this whole economic chaos was powered by optimism that the FED is done with hiking interest rates. Now that interest rate crash is the situation, where do we go from here? How would you advise I safely allocate $250k funds at this point?