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Simple Steps to Financial Freedom



Imagine a life where you never have to worry about money again – it’s possible! I’m sharing the 6 simple steps that took me from broke to financially free. From funding your retirement to enjoying the journey, we’re covering it all. Let’s do this!

TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 – INTRO
00:00:43 – Step Zero
00:02:50 – Step One
00:04:39 – Step Two
00:07:26 – Step Three
00:09:15 – Step Four
00:12:39 – Step Five

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

💫 Financial Freedom Starter Kit
💫 How to Invest for Beginners

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***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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40 comments
@asims1988

I think I'm over all this save for retirement, max everything out so when you're super old and can't move you can finally enjoy your hard earned money. Don't buy anything nice because you have to save for retirement. Personally I believe in finding that sweet spot of saving while still enjoying the journey towards retirement. I'm also so tired of this cars are liability argument. A car that you have to keep fixing that's a liability. If I paid 40k for a car, drove it 5 years, then it's money well spent, anything left of value in a trade is BONUS in my eyes. I feel the same way with I trade in my phones, video games, whatever! Super controversial opinion, but interest isn't evil. It's the cost to borrow money. Spending extra so you don't have to wait YEARS to save for a car is worth in my eyes if you can afford. Yeah I paid 4k extra on my car but also got 2 years sooner. Money well spent. Enjoy your lives responsibility people!

@Bobhenry-c7z

Do you think it's a good time to consider selling some stocks, or is it better to hold onto them for the long term? I’m considering rebalancing my $2M portfolios, So  I'm curious about the best strategies to invest this year.

@NoahNollens

Investing in stocks could seem easy, but choosing the right stock without a tested plan might be difficult. For the longest time, I've been attempting to grow my $210,000 portfolio, but the largest obstacle is the absence of a well-defined entrance and exit strategy. On this subject, any input would be really appreciated.

@AnaM-k3s

It's not hard, but at the same time it's not easy for everyone to be disciplined and patient to stay on track

@lucky247365

You know sometimes I look at these videos with my kids because I want them to learn from you. But then you drop a "F U money" for what reason….shock value? Believe it or not, there are still some people that care about decency in our everyday language, especially when consuming educational videos.

@renaezelmar6718

Good to see you again, Rose! I watched so many videos of yours back in 2020 as I was first starting to earn real money, and am so grateful!

Just wanted to give an extra thanks for the tone, positivity, and reality of this video. Freedom over depravation. And being serious about money also doesn't mean we all have to work against some imaginary clock to be multimillionaires by 35. Financial freedom should supoort our life and goals, not control it ❤

@michelecolvin3374

Just paid off all debt including our home 🎉. Now to work on a fully funded emergency fund. We are already contributing 15 percent to our 501k and have an HSA.