if you want to manage your money like the 1% I’m revealing the 75115 rule that would allow you to build wealth regardless of how much you earn it’s a system that adapts to your Income level whether you earn $10,000 or a million doll a year because no matter how
much you earn you’re always going to follow these three steps first for every dollar that you earn 75% or 75 cents of it will be the maximum amount you can use to spend to buy things housing food vacations Mr Magic lamps if you can spend less than 75% of your Income
that’s fantastic but the beauty of the 75% limit is it gives you flexibility and encourages you to do two key things first it forces you to look for cheaper alternatives premium gas or regular organic free range guacamole or regular Whole Foods or Aldi so most of the wealthy people that I
know share this common trait which is what I noticed after starting my own business and networking with other entrepreneurs which honestly is a big deal for me because I’m naturally an introvert but the most unexpecting and revealing moment was when bu of us went out for dinner after an event
and everyone was asking the waiter for happy hour specials and the cheapest wine they had and I kid you not when the bill came people literally pulled out their phones to calculate how to evenly split the bill so everyone only paid for exactly what they had down to the last set and keep in mind
these people were all millionaires next the 75 limit forces you to focus on value you’ve probably heard countless times before to stop buying coffee and instead save and and invest that money but I believe that’s the wrong way to look at it instead before you make any purchase you
should ask yourself how much do you value the thing that you’re buying if that $5 ice coffee makes you the happiest person in the world makes you more productive social and reduces your stress for the rest of the day then chances are the value you get from that cup of coffee is way more than
the $5 it cost so go get it instead of grasping at the little purchases and attempting to save money it’s it’s more effective to focus on the bigger expenses a brand new car 100in TV or a cheese dispenser the thing with big purchases is it’ll make you happy for a temporary amount
of time but after that initial honeymon period ends your happiness level is right back where it started then that 70k car just becomes a regular old car with the same functionality as every other car so if you manage to spend less than 75% of your Income like you only spend 60% of
it then I need you to hold on to that 15% difference because I’m going to show you what you need to do with it in a bit next the 10 in the 75105 rule says that for every dollar you earn you should save at least 10% or 10 cents of it for this thing called a cushion fund a 2022 study found that
as much as 56% of Americans can’t afford an unexpected $1,000 expense think of your cushion fund as a cash Reserve that’s specifically set aside for financial emergencies and emergencies don’t include a wild Night Out Vacations or fried chicken Cravings this money should only be
used when pretty much all hell breaks loose when your house gets flooded when you get stranded in the middle of nowhere and have no other options basically when your life is Fubar so about 8 years ago I got into a really really bad car accident that pretty much destroyed the front of my car I was
in a completely different state and I didn’t know anyone but the mechanic said that it was going to cost about $115,000 to fix and I was really stressed out because I had no idea how I was going to come up with this kind of money I even considered taking on a Loan even though
I knew that the interest for it would easily cost way more than that amount of money but then I remember that I had my cushion fund saved for emergencies just like this the good news is determining how much you actually need in your cushion fund is simple open up a spreadsheet and take account of
all your monthly expenses rent pineapple pizza bills multiply this total by five if your monthly expenses are $2,000 you generally want to save for 5 months of expenses so your cushion fund is $10,000 once you have your total you need to commit to saving this amount I built this
Savings go tracker to help me save money a lot faster I just put in how much I want to save and then I can track my progress and Visually see where I’m at for a limited time I’m giving away my ultimate Savings goal tracker for free with the link below
but what’s even more important is where you store your cushion fund While most people keep their Savings in a traditional Savings account like Chase or Bank of America there are much better places called high Yield Savings
accounts or hyas because they give you much higher Interest Rates which allow you to grow your money a lot faster with traditional Savings accounts like Chase the national interest rate is .5% apy meaning if you put $10,000 in the account at the end of the year the
bank is just going to give you $57 in interest leaving you with $10,000 57 on the other hand a high Yield Savings account can offer you 4% apy meaning at the end of the year they’ll give you $400 in interest leaving you with $10,400 I’ll leave some high
Yield Savings accounts you can check out below but an even bigger problem is most people don’t know when to stop saving money the reality is you don’t always want to just save your money forever once you have your 5 months worth of cushion fund stop
saving and just hold on to that 10% amount you were going to save and I’ll show you what you need to do with it next the 15 in the 7510 15 rule says that for every dollar you earn you should invest at least 15% or 15 cents of it for your future and there are two specific accounts you should
start investing with to optimize your Taxes you basically want to funnel any extra funds that you have into this particular step because the whole point of the 15% rule is to put your money to work so you can build Assets and wealth because real wealth is built by
owning Assets the problem is we were only taught how to make make money from our work in labor that’s pretty much what school teaches us how can you get a high-paying job but the wealthiest people in this country don’t make their money from their job they make their
money from their Assets and after reading Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert kosaki I realize that you can be completely broke with a high-paying job but if you have Assets you can spend all your money today and still be wealthy next month but unfortunately like many
people I never learned in school nor did our parents teach us this I pretty much had to go out of my way to learn this from reading and studying Finance with books like psychology of money
and the intelligent investor but this is one of those things that once you learn it you can never unlearn it but if you don’t learn it you might never learn it and if you don’t learn it you’re never going to be able to build true wealth there are two specific investment accounts
you should start investing with because of major tax advantages first is the Roth IRA which is an indiv idual retirement account the main advantage of having a Roth ra is that your earnings and Profits grow tax-free that means when you retire and withdraw all their earnings you
won’t pay any Taxes on it at all for instance Peter theel famously grew his Roth ra account to5 billion and what’s Wild is that when he decides to withdraw from it he’s going to pay0 in Taxes on it the caveat is that you can only contribute money
that has already been taxed meaning after you received your paycheck and the rothar benefit is so great that the government limits how much you can contribute to it in 2024 if you’re under the age of 50 you can only contribute $7,000 a year into a Roth IRA and if you’re over the age of
50 you can contribute $8,000 a year it’s a pretty straightforward four-step process to both open and contribute to a Roth IRA first you need to have what’s called earned Income meaning that you need to get your Income working for someone else yourself
or a business that you own second you want to go to any Brokerage website like Fidelity Schwab or Vanguard and select the option to open a Roth ra account third once you have your account open you want to transfer money from your regular bank account to your Roth IRA account fourth
and please make sure you pay attention because many people completely miss this step and wonder why their Roth or a account hasn’t grown in 20 years and it’s because you actually need to purchase some investment ments in the account don’t worry about what you should invest in
I’m going to share my favorite Investments later where I can basically just set it and forget it the second account you should invest with is the 401K which is an employer sponsored account meaning you can only have a 401k account if you work for an employer that offers it
but thankfully many companies do unlike a Roth ra all your contributions to the 401K is made with pre-tax dollars meaning you’ll pay Taxes on the money later the idea is many people’s Income in will be lower when they retire so people are expecting to
pay a smaller amount of Taxes on the money in the future compared to now you basically assign a portion of your paycheck to be contributed to the 401K and this account has a much higher contribution limit of $23,000 per year as of 2024 one of the biggest advantages of the 401K is
that many employers offer an additional benefits where they match your contribution basically meaning they give you free money the most most common employer 401K match is a 100% match for the first 3% you contribute with a 50% match for the next 2% it sounds really confusing but basically if your
salary is $65,000 and you maximize your contributions up to the employer’s match you would contribute 5% or $3,250 in a year and in return your employer would immediately match and give you another $2,600 for free no questions asked totaling $5,850 in your 401k and again it’s basically
like free money for you and your retirement in the future so if your employer offers this this is an absolute no-brainer so after you have either one of these or both of these retirement accounts you need to figure out where to invest your money and before I tell you what I personally invest in
here’s a practical reason that the wealthy invest in Assets if you invest just $100 every month for 50 years at a rate of return of 10% % at the end of the 5050 years you would have only contributed about $60,000 but from overtime in the Stock Market and
returns your total Portfolio value will be $1.4 million also Mumu the Investment app that I personally used is giving away five free stocks valued up to $10,000 if you open a new account and deposit $100 with my link below anyways for most people investing in an index fund or ETF
is all that you really need to do basically instead of investing in one stock that can either go up or down with an index fund or ETF you actually invest in hundreds of different stocks you automatically diversify your money and reduce your overall risk meaning you can pretty much just set it up
and forget it for example if you were to buy an S&P 500 Index Fund by buying that one fund you would own a small percentage of every single stock in the S&P 500 thus you track the entire index that would automatically provide you with diversification because your investment is now spread
across the top 500 companies in the US and by buying an index fund it’s actually a lot cheaper than buying into each of these 500 companies individually on their own index funds are usually a great safe beted in retirement account because based on the average over the course of the past 80
years index funds have improved to return about 8% a year some years are naturally going to be higher than others but on average you can expect your money to grow and compound over time so with most of my money I invest in passively managed index funds like FX a or vo because it’s easy and
really straightforward but you can invest in whatever you would like there are a ton of ETFs and index funds out there and if the funds that I choose AR available in your 401k you can just look
for another type of index fund that invests in a lot of companies in the US and you should be pretty golden for the most part which leads me to something that you’ve got to start accepting and it’s that even if you’re trying your hardest to be better with money sometimes you might
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Great explanations! Thank you!
I dont know how it is in America, but here in Germany, doesnt matter which product, you always pay about 25% tax ok every capital gain
I actually don't even need 75% for living expenses. I'm earning full but still live at home. Financial cushion is already there
In my opinion and experience 401K is a really bad idea, unless you just want to loose money
As if you forgot about your cushion fund when you had your accident, when you heard the repair cost that would be the first thing that would come to mind, I'm also wondering why this wasn't done through your car insurance.. you're sounding dodgier by the minute on that
Good advice!
You don't need this stupid rule. Save yourself the time calculating everything and just DO the things you are supposed to do, such as look for cheaper alternatives and go for value.
🇨🇦 here getting ready to retire in November and I want to use your 75 10 15 to budget accordingly. Thanks for the free download ❤
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With a good investment plan that ensures steady income without any doubts I am prepared for a well organized retirement. I started investing in stocks 3 years ago and so far, I am making a good yield on my dividend.
Is this good advice for a college student who is making very low income from their job(s)? I haven't fully watched the video yet, and I'm half-way through, but some of the percentages cut into my total bank account (including savings).
If your car takes premium gas DO NOT put normal gas in it😭
Does car insurance work differently in the states??
In the UK, if we got into a car accident we only pay a small excess towards the repair costs. The rest is charged to the insurer.
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I learnt have a cushion fund, for atleast 4-5 months. Keep them in high yield savings fund. Slowly you can shift from saving and turn to investing in ____.
It was the 30/20/50 during the boomer era
so premium gas will make ur motor work better and make it more protected in the long run, which will eventually lead to less reparations. same goes for food. organic food costs more bc it keeps ur body healthy longer. its a long term investement. if u buy pre-made organic guacamole, this might save u 20 mins, that u could invest into reading a book. things are usually more expensive with a reason. yeah, some are just fraud, marketing etc. but most of them are with a good reason. ex: chinese clothes vs h&m, yeah, h&m is no quality, but they still look better, which is an investment into how u look which may or may not be a key aspect for ur daily life. so u already started with the left foot in this video.
FXAIX NOT FXIAX
The 1% spend a much smaller percentage of their incomes, so this doesn't apply to ordinary workers.
Should be 50 (needs)/30 (wants)/20 (invest)
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