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Unfiltered Advice to Someone Who Wants Financial Freedom



Get straight-talking advice on achieving financial freedom from someone who’s been there. Learn how to expand your mental “box” of possibilities, invest in yourself, and master the four key skills of earning, saving, investing, and spending wisely. This video offers practical tips and mindset shifts to help you overcome obstacles and take control of your financial future, no matter where you’re starting from.

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***THINGS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO! 👀***

💫 Financial Freedom Starter Kit :
💫 Investing for Beginners Playlist

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TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 – Intro
00:06:24 – Expand your mental box
00:10:32 – Is financial freedom a priority for you?
00:18:00 – 4 Skills of Financial Freedom

***BOOKS I RECOMMEND 📚***

I Will Teach You to Be Rich (hilarious how-to book on personal finance for millennials)

The Little Book of Common Sense Investing (Jack Bogle’s classic advice on index funds)

InvestED (step-by-step, millennial-friendly advice on how to pick stocks like Warren Buffett)

Unshakeable (this book = courage. blast ALL the fears & misconceptions you have about investing)

Rich Dad Poor Dad (#1 selling personal finance book of all time… need I say more?)

Think and Grow Rich (the ultimate book on money mindset and wealth consciousness)

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***MY FAVORITE MONEY TOOLS 🖤***

YNAB (I literally can’t live without this budgeting app, so obsessed)

Wise (like Venmo but for international currencies – I use this app a LOT for my life in Mexico)

High-Yield Savings Accounts (don’t settle for 0% when you can get 3%+ on your savings)

Ledger Nano S (crypto storage hardware wallet, because “Not Your Keys, Not Your Crypto”!):

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DISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSURES ❤

This content is for education and entertainment purposes only. Rose does not provide tax or investment advice. The information is being presented without consideration of the investment objectives, risk tolerance, or financial circumstances of any specific investor and might not be suitable for all investors. Past performance is not indicative of future results. All investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal.

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50 comments
@espectrorificash

Video: Is your issue, u are the problem.

@dawn4224

Yes, spending on items that give your life value and joy is essential. When I first retired, I was fearful of spending because I no longer had as much income. That being said, I overcame that fear and began to logically budget for travel, art classes, art materials, a nice lunch out. I also know I have enough money security to have balanced pleasures. So wonderful! My life is enriched and paid for by years of hard work (not the highest paid jobs) and frugality.

@paulrivera5231

My first reaction – ANNOYING !!!

@lokey7210

so beautiful, so smart! 👍🏼
Thanks for this, Rose

@donaldreinholz3745

Don’t get married to a spender otherwise you’ll be starting over

@MagdalenaMantler

I really needed this. I am right now in a financially very bad position – 10 years ago I was way better with that, but some circumstances made my financial situation very frustrating. But on the other hand it was good so I NEED to look at it right now and think about what to do with that.
Your tipps already help getting me in a new mind position – first of all don't feel guilty for buying everyday-needs anymore, second thinking about NEW ways of having more income and third really believing in my GOAL (which is getting out of rent and having my own house and being financially save and having money to live happy at the same time).