Financial Advisors React to Financial Advice on YouTube!

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Financial Advisors React to Financial Advice on YouTube!

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Timestamps:
0:28 - Nischa
2:13 - Mark Tilbury
4:45 - George Kamel
6:05 - Humphrey Yang
8:00 - The Financial Diet
10:35 - Graham Stephan
13:56 - Ramit Sethi
15:12 - Your Rich BFF

MoneyGuyShow
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I am a Nurse and have been investing for a few years. I have reached a point where I could benefit from financial advice to improve my $200, 000 portfolio for retirement, how do I maximize my ROI?

MizThe
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My parents just got married by a judge. The way they tell it, it was apparently the day of a big football game. The judge walked in, clearly impatient, and said, "Do you? Do you? Wonderful. I now pronounce you man and wife. Now go Badgers." He then threw off his robe, put on a Wisconsin hat, and walked out to the game.

chriswinchester
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Brian's energy since he finished the book is through the roof. We're here for it!

riunikii
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I got married In a dress I found at the goodwill for 20 dollars and my husband wore his dress blues, we’ve now been married for 18 years and I’ve never regretted that but I do have friends still paying off their wedding 10 years later

Magdalena
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Every Money Guy video:
Brian: Yells intro *pointing at the camera*
Bo: “Gahhh I am so excited [enter topic]”
😂😂😂

davidfarber
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Nice to see some familiar faces in this video. Amidst all the noise and bad advice out there, there exist genuinely helpful people in the personal finance space on YouTube.

I'm glad this video will bring more attention to the right people.

FeelGoodFI
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I think I was in like 8-9 weddings between my 20s and 30s and it got tiresome having to pay for the trips and everything that went along with it. Hilariously enough, out of all my friends who got married, only 2 stayed married...and those were both courthouse marriages that took 10 minutes and I had to witness the paperwork. We went out for a nice lunch afterward with a small group of friends. Everyone that had the big expensive travel wedding with 200+ guests was divorced within 2-3 years. Total waste of money.

TeKnoVKNG
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I like how Bo was about to go on a rant about the trickiness of that "wages vs house prices" argument, then decided he wasn't going to choose violence today.

mrmistmonster
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Who else is in a rush to finish reading their current book in anticipation of Brian's book arriving next week? The rush is on and the excitement is real! Congrats to Brian and the Money Guy team!

darellhunter
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I don’t think it’s a coincidence that the quality of the info from these YouTube channels has a much better chance of being sound when compared to platforms that only hosts short-form content

MichaelJones-wjmo
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I greatly enjoyed the positivity in this one compared to the usual reactions to bad TikTok advice. I get it - the bad advice really needs to be smacked down, and the cringey scammers draws more clicks - but there needs to carrots to counterbalance the sticks. And in the long run, I think reinforcing the good advice does more to keep viewers watching and learning than the reactions to bad advice.

ghjong
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I spent $500 on my wedding 8 years ago. Signed the papers, took the guests to an Indian buffet; there were I believe 30 people, and they ate to their fill for $10 per person. :-D

qanittakmeel
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Thank you for all the WONDERFUL information you two are providing to us for FREE. Love it!

sliceofpay
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They're right. The most important part is to START investing. Doesn't matter so much the amount, but the habit of investing you develop.
Watching your balance (s) grow is an addictive feeling. The more you do it, the more you want to do it.

And even small, consistent, amounts absolutely add up over time.

TheVosack
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We bought a home in 2020, did not have 20% equity so we’ve been paying PMI every month. I called lender to get an appraisal to see if we could drop PMI. We only needed the value to have gone up like 20k to get it dropped off. Well, the original appraisal in 2020 was $370, 000. We did not make any updates inside/ just maintenance type stuff. We did a little bit outside but not sure if it counts. Anyways, our new appraisal (came inside and took photos) came in at $550, 000. That’s higher than Zillow, Redfin, realtor website estimates. It’s amazing. So in 4 years it went up $180, 000! 😮 we live in the Midwest in a suburb with good schools. Not sure how rest of country compares.

JulsMWK
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Bo reminds me of the bible quoting sniper in Saving Private Ryan 😂

Love the show, you guys have helped me a lot

Optimus-Prime-Rib
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Thank you re: weddings! I am engaged and people keep asking when the wedding is, to which I respond, “I have no desire to pay five figures when I hate parties and it will only amuse other people for a day.”

cupcakeordeath
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Finished paying off all our debt last year, hit 35% savings rate this year. 😁

shanep
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I got married at a destination wedding site including a honeymoon over two weeks which was half of an economy wedding in my big city. No family or friends were invited to keep the costs down. Several members of my family were miffed but we were not interested in throwing a party for our wedding. That money went to purchasing a house! Also, my 61 year old self is thrilled to pieces that my early 20's self put away $20 a month in the early 1980s. It was all I could invest back then but given time, boy does money grow! Of course, I increased it when I could but so thankful I put those $20 away every month back then. It truly does make a difference over time.

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