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Unlock Your Financial Freedom: Getting Rich with Vivian Tu



On today’s episode, Valeria welcomes Vivian Tu, better known as Your Rich BFF online. Vivian is an ex-Wall Street Trader, Strategy Sales Partner at a Tech company, and the face of YourRichBFF. She started YourRichBFF as a passion project to share digestible lessons on financial literacy and lifestyle. Since then, she has built a community of over 2,500,000 besties helping one another get rich and stay rich. Together, Valeria and Vivian dive into how being smart about money is not just a practical skill; it’s a cornerstone of a secure and fulfilling life. They also explore the belief that financial literacy empowers individuals to make informed decisions about budgeting, saving, and investing, and fosters a sense of control over one’s economic stability.

Vivian’s book is available now! Order here: Rich AF: The Winning Money Mindset That Will Change Your Life

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What We Talked About:
00:00 Intro
00:21 From stock market trader to full-time content creator
03:55 Having the sense of belonging to the society of rich people
06:03 The mindset of rich people and how they handle money
11:17 Not all debt is bad
16:39 “How I lost $4000 to break off a lease.” – Do the STRIP method
23:23 The truth about having emergency funds
28:27 Everything, when comes to finances comes down to time
31:48 What is an FU number?
34:57 The influencer lifestyle and being smart with money
39:45 What in your workplace can and cannot be changed?
42:17 How does the Brag Book works
45:05 Asking for a raise isn’t being greedy if you deserve it
47:36 Two things to remember when negotiating
54:22 Handling finances while in a relationship
58:25 Money is just a medium for what people value
01:00:00 Who pays for the first date?
01:03:06 “You aren’t bad with money, you weren’t thought about it”
01:05:33 Money can buy you the ability to be happy

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44 comments
@tiffanyflores6385

Thank you for the content😘 Investing was a leap into the unknown for me, especially under the weight of personal stress and my mother's health issues. But with Jennifer's T Stones guidance, I opened a trading account and invested $3,000. The decision was fraught with anxiety, but Jennifer's support was unwavering. Within just five days, the results were more than I could have ever hoped for. My initial trepidation turned into unbounded joy, providing not just financial relief but also a sense of empowerment.

@susanpozanc9944

I wish the company I work for based raises on 'I' did this for your company and made it better for them to do their jobs and saved you the excess of this much, etc….. some companies manufacturing specifically base their employees on average percentage. It's very frustrating. I have a brag book and have used it, but it didn't, I feel it helped me, I am 54, still justifying a woman's worth in a non-tradional department that is men dominant. Thank for this content!! There are some things I believe I can change for me even at age 54! 😊

@lavy9815

Did she just say she pays for most stuff now than her fiancé 😮. Wiered.

@lizhernandez4997

My thoughts are that back in the 80s most people smoked or drank beer regularly. That’s about 5 to 10 a day. That’s the same as my coffee 😅

@yEyA017

I use a credit card, as long as I pay the appropriate amount each month I pay zero interest on any money I use. Helps me save up and plan my expenses. For instance if I need to buy something like if my phone breaks and it can't be repaired, I can buy a new one with my credit card, and pay it off in 6 monthly installments with zero interest. So instead of dipping in my savings or my investments I can actually absorb that cost in my monthly budget easily when split out… 😊

@juliagomez1482

Changing my savings account from a regular one to a high yield savings account was the first thing I did after finding Vivian’s videos. I was keeping my money earning just pennies in interest for years. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom.

@daizyhernandez3544

am i the only one that is soooo annoyed by the mmmmhhhhmmmm 😂

@MarinaSedakova

Such an inspiring guest! The episode is a great mix of a personal story, great self-help information, and honest conversation. Thanks a lot!