Warren Buffett: 16 Saving Money Tips for Beginners I Frugal Living Hacks for Low Income Earners

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Warren Buffett: 16 Saving Money Tips for Beginners I Frugal Living Hacks for Low Income Earners

In this video, we dive into Warren Buffett: 16 Saving Money Tips for Beginners I Frugal Living Hacks for Low Income Earners. Learn how to save money and live frugally by following smart advice inspired by Warren Buffett. Whether you're just starting your financial journey or trying to manage a low income, these easy-to-follow tips can help you build better saving habits and secure your financial future. Perfect for beginners looking to improve their money management!

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00:00 – Introduction
00:35 – 1. Rent Out a Space or Spare Room
00:52 – 2. Save For Emergency
01:15 – 3. Adjust Your Meal Plan
01:52 – 4. Invest Before Spending
02:21 – 5. Live in a Cheaper Home
03:00 – 6. Write Down Your Budget
03:32 – 7. Go to The Library to Read
03:58 – 8. Start a Hobby
04:43 – 9. Track Your Spending
05:30 – 10. Avoid Credit Card Debt
06:39 – 11. Get rid of stuff you don't use
07:07 – 12. Get a Cheap Mobile Plan
07:44 – 13. Find Free Activities
08:15 – 14. Always Focus on The Long Term
08:51 – 15. Always Buy High Quality Products
09:36 – 16. Always Shop at Bargain Stores

DISCLAIMER: I am not a financial adviser. These videos are for educational purposes only. Investing of any kind involves risk. Your investment and other financial decisions are solely your responsibility. It is imperative that you conduct your own research and seek professional advice as necessary. I am merely sharing my opinions.

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Lesson learned - Live frugally even if you are a billionaire...

patelharshil
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I understand but if you are the richest man in the world then you should be eating something healthier than MacDonalds. Being healthy is cheaper than being less healthy.

WildL
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My dad was rich but very very frugal, he died a rich man, which was passed to me, unfortunately I'm disabled so cannot add to this wealth by working, wish my dad had passed on his investment knowledge so I can pass on wealth to my children

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