How I Saved $100k In 3 Years (Step By Step)

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🤔 "don't cut down on things you enjoy most" I'm loving this perspective.

roselinededua
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"Money without financial intelligence is money soon gone". Thank you Gabe for you tips! Definetly increased my financial IQ 😇

michaelblockadvice
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Big ups to everyone working effortlessly trying to earn a living while building wealth. My wife and I we are both retired with over $2 million in net worth and all paid off debts. living smart and frugal with our money, made it possible for us this early, even till now we earn passively with our asset coach.
Adapt to a lifestyle, be thrifty, set a budget, save money and build more streams.

johndeanconway
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Took me 4 years to save to 100k from the ages of 16-20 I worked minimum wage as a tutor and picked up any physical labor jobs for extra cash. 3 things that definitely contributed to the 100k was
1. Living with my parents
2. Went to a cheap college so I would graduate with no debt
3. Living below my means aka just getting the 5 dollar biggie bag from Wendy's.
Only thing I would have done differently is start investing into an index fund as soon as I was 18.

TheXpeacelight
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Another tip: Don't get TWO BIG dogs. 😂 I didn't realize when I was 21 that owning a Great Dane and a Cane Corso simultaneously would end up being a yearly expense of 4.000€ (without them being sick and needing extra visits at the vet). I don't regret owning them, I just didn't make a conscious decision back then.

JaZmine
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Mate, there's 6 million channels like yours... but yours is the only one that goes straight to the point, it's pleasant to watch and your content is actually legit. Like, I'm already doing most of the things you reccomend in your videos, but still, I'm learning and adapting so much. My wife died of breast cancer last year at only 36, so I'm just trying to "pull myself together" as far as... life. Great content and great videos, thanks for being part of my healing process :-) I really truly mean it.

marcolregina
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I agree that housing, transportation and food are flexible. If you are single you have many choices. Remember some cars, if you need one, depreciate faster than others. My new Camry only depreciated $500 by leaving the showroom. Some that number is $5, 000+. At one point my $18, 500 car was worth $27, 500 because used cars went up like crazy.

kenyonbissett
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Wow, really interesting! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. All great suggestions, and I love how you didn’t cut entertainment budget or things that we love the most.

realworldmillionaires
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Currently driving a 25 year old car. Instead of spending money on a new car or different car. I’m going to put around $5000 to fix it up and have it for another 5 years.

victormendoza
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Really appreciate the observation about not cutting out what represents a relatively small portion of the average budget, 5%, and yet is an area most people get some of the most enjoyment from (entertainment). This is so true and under appreciated. For example I've gone out of my way to avoid car payments, have the lowest car insurance possible, and minimal transportation expenses because those feel like MISERABLE low-value uses of my money. Blowing a few hundred dollars on a really fun weekend with people I care about? Maybe not the most responsible, but I had fun and probably won't regret it. Blowing a few hundred dollars on a car payment or insurance? OMG, RIP OFF! HATE THAT. What a painful way to use/lose the money.

NovelNovelist
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Great video! Saving $100k is not an easy feat, but your tips definitely make it seem more achievable. I particularly appreciate the emphasis on creating a budget and sticking to it. It's amazing how much money we can save just by being mindful of our spending habits. Keep up the great content!

shumatsuopost
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Thank you for making these videos. They are inspiring and motivate me to keep working on my financial goals and make new ones. Something new sinks in with each video even if I've heard the advice before.

r.k.knight
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I find lots of people mistake simple for easy.

Love the videos! Keep up the great work!

MrEHowell
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Love the first part don’t start cutting down entertainment budget.. for me that would definitely ruined you out or not motivate you from the beginning.. So you are very correct

cadmuscassey
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I’ve been diligently working, saving and contributing towards early retirement and financial freedom, but since covid outbreak, the economy so far has caused my portfolio to underperform, do I keep contributing to my 401k or look at alternative sectors to meet my goals?

greeyyggg
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Great vid, love the new color/styling video edit 🔥

efil
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Love how you break down the steps and they are very real..

cadmuscassey
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This is great...you gave actual numbers...easy for someone to implement. The first step is to know your pay and expenses - that will give you an accurate picture of where to save. Thanks for this video!

whitehorseblackcat
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New CARS are a BIG part of this! Great Video!!! Thanks :)

wacker
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I'll be honest I don't like when sometimes people say I'm living paycheck-to-paycheck and they make close to a hundred k but when they break down their expenses to always say they putting like 4-5k away for retirement they choose to put the match amount away there's people that I actually live paycheck-to-paycheck they have nothing left in the month

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