I love finance videos! Always learning something new and useful that I can apply to my own financial journey. I moved from Asia to Europe after my graduation and started working a year ago. The best (financial) decision that I've made so far are 1) to treat my savings as my bills and 2) budgeting. I am hoping to learn more about investing in the future and am very interested in ETFs.
Personal finance needs to be a requirement or at the very least an elective in high schools. One thing I'd add: start investing as early as possible, preferably in safe and cheap ETFs like VOO.
Technologies are changing quickly, new jobs are being created all the time and schools just struggle to keep up... in 2023 everyone should learn personal finance and teach our kids!
this is one of the best videos i've seen on personal finance so far! super helpful tips, i'm happy to know i'm doing things right and i'm planning on saving up well since i just got my first job recently 🤍 the tip on being liquid is suuuper helpful for me as i normally just put all of my savings into an investment account which can be a bit difficult to take money out of in case of emergencies, i'll start using one of my bank accounts to save up for an emergency fund. thank you for the great video 🤍
I love finance videos! Always learning something new and useful that I can apply to my own financial journey.
I moved from Asia to Europe after my graduation and started working a year ago. The best (financial) decision that I've made so far are 1) to treat my savings as my bills and 2) budgeting. I am hoping to learn more about investing in the future and am very interested in ETFs.
Yes! Often good financial decisions are just good habits like saving and budgeting ;) I loved hearing your story, thank you so much for sharing!
I'm binge-watching from your first video to your current one and of course no skipping of ads🤗as you make such great and useful videos and content.
Really great suggestions! This is such an important topic to be discussing right now too, I really enjoyed the video!
thank you so much!
Personal finance needs to be a requirement or at the very least an elective in high schools.
One thing I'd add: start investing as early as possible, preferably in safe and cheap ETFs like VOO.
Hi Catchy, great video with really good tips, I specially liked the opportunity cost part, I actually recorded an entire video about it, good job
Thanks! happy you found it useful :)
Definitely love #7! Buy low, sell high. --Spencer
yeess!! :)
Love this video Sylvia! So informative as always! Thank you! 😊😊😊
Yay! Thank you! So happy you found this useful :)
Technologies are changing quickly, new jobs are being created all the time and schools just struggle to keep up... in 2023 everyone should learn personal finance and teach our kids!
yes!
Simple rules, thanks 😁
Happy you enjoyed them! :)
Great video. Always follow the FOO and you will be fine.
thank you! :)
ISFJs are frugal
hahaha
this is one of the best videos i've seen on personal finance so far! super helpful tips, i'm happy to know i'm doing things right and i'm planning on saving up well since i just got my first job recently 🤍 the tip on being liquid is suuuper helpful for me as i normally just put all of my savings into an investment account which can be a bit difficult to take money out of in case of emergencies, i'll start using one of my bank accounts to save up for an emergency fund. thank you for the great video 🤍
thank you for the lovely comment! Happy that the video was so helpful :)