September 19, 2024
Personal Finance Basics In 8 Minutes With Ramit Sethi
 #Finance

Personal Finance Basics In 8 Minutes With Ramit Sethi #Finance

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24 thoughts on “Personal Finance Basics In 8 Minutes With Ramit Sethi #Finance

  1. I had $150K in cash savings sitting in the bank with minimal gains, so I decided to invest in stocks after hearing about people profiting even during market crashes. However, my portfolio isn't performing as well. How should I invest at this point?

  2. Hey there, loved the video! Your explanation of the personal finance basics was really clear and insightful, especially the point about earning more rather than reducing your spending. Get that bag!! This is definitely something we’ll be recommending to our audience as well.

  3. Thank you for this informative video on personal finance. time is such a precious time i don't consider watching this as part of losing but I am ready to cut costs earn more and optimize my spending. I like the video, a pen in hand is just magical. Be better than average powerful encouraging words

  4. It is always good to have a financial plan. I work with a professional planner and a fixed-income strategist in NY. the fixed-income portion of your portfolio won't simply serve as a buffer to the volatility of the equity portion of your portfolio but will provide legitimate income.

  5. I just came here from How Money Works video "The Problem With Laughing At Poor People" and am glad to see Ramit, of who I've never even heard before until now, give good financial advice.

  6. I have a question sir. I had a job and with a investment plan KBS (reits) with an amount of 2000.00. I am no longer at this job. Id like to pull it out and invest it myself in one of the investment apps I'm currently investing in for long term. Do you think i can do that without any tax penalties?

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