12 EASY Ways to Live Below Your Means and Save More

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Austin Williams

Austin Williams

Күн бұрын

How to live below your means and save more.
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Chapters
00:00 Start Here
00:28 Focus More On What You Spend, Rather Than What You Make
01:26 Start Viewing Money As Time
02:19 Know Your Numbers
02:58 Know When More Doesn’t Make You Happier
03:46 Treat Treats As Treats
04:25 Be Weird
05:00 Think More
05:39 Surround Yourself With Like Minded People
06:20 Take Advantage of All The Free Things In The World
06:53 Spend Your Own Money…Instead of the Bank’s
07:52 Stop Seeking External Validation
08:36 Increase Your Income
The key to a good financial life is simply spending less than you earn and this concept is called, "Living below your means." In this video, I share 12 ways you can live below your means and save more money.
1. Focus More On What You Spend, Rather Than What You Make
A huge financial mistake people make is focusing more on what they are making instead of what they are spending. We don't have much control over how much we make, but we do have a lot of control over how much we spend. If you focus on what you're spending you can make more progress financially.
2. Start Viewing Money As Time
Money is just a representation of time. Whenever you are about to spend money, ask yourself the question, "Is this item worth the effort it took to make the money?" When you ask yourself that question, you will naturally spend less.
3. Know Your Numbers
Another key to a good financial life is creating a budget and tracking your expenses. In addition to doing this, it is important to know certain numbers off the top of your head like your income, fixed expenses, discretionary spending, checking account balance, and saving account balance.
4. Know When More Doesn’t Make You Happier
Spending more money can increase your happiness, but only up to a certain point. It is important to know when "more" no longer increases your happiness and stop spending money at that point.
5. Treat Treats As Treats
More stops increasing your happiness when it goes from being a treat to being normal. It is important to treat treats as treats and only do special things on occasion.
6. Be Weird
Dave Ramsey once said, "Be weird or be broke." You can be normal, live above your means, and have financial problems. Or you can be weird, live below your means, and have a good relationship with money.
7. Think More
The reason many people overspend is simply because they are not thinking. If you are frugal and live your life more intentionally, you will naturally spend less money.
8. Surround Yourself With Like Minded People
You are who you surround yourself with and if you surround yourself with materialistic people, you will become a materialistic person. But if you surround yourself with frugal people who spend less, you will do the same.
9. Take Advantage of All The Free Things In The World
There are so many free things in this world and if you take advantage of them, you can live a rich life without spending money.
10. Spend Your Own Money…Instead of the Bank’s
People often spend money wastefully when they spend the banks money in the form of credit. It is important to be in the habit of spending your own money because you naturally respect it more.
11. Stop Seeking External Validation
I believe that many people dig themselves in a bad financial hole because they want external validation from others. The truth is that nobody cares about your possessions, so don't get things to impress others.
12. Increase Your Income
Although this is not easy, increasing your income is the easiest way to live below your means and save more because the more you make, the more you have to work with.
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@cloudyblaze7916
@cloudyblaze7916 3 күн бұрын
I first learned these principles from the Richest Man in Babylon. I've been living below my means for some time and investing the excess in the stock market. I have about $60k now, but I believe I'm not maximising my profits considering the current market dynamics where people are making a lot from the market.
@albacus2400BC
@albacus2400BC 3 күн бұрын
I don't know what your profits are, but you are probably making what every other average investor is making and that is okay. The people who make those crazy profits you hear about are either professionals or people who invest with financial advisors. I'm talking about five figure monthly dividend checks.
@ericmendels
@ericmendels 3 күн бұрын
I agree. There's a lot of potential in the market. My friend introduced me to a financial advisor in 2021, and even though I was skeptical, I went on. I finally was making enough monthly dividend to quit my soulless job and pursue my dream to start a restaurant in New Jersey.
@mohican-jx6fx
@mohican-jx6fx 3 күн бұрын
That's really great. I've tried doing some research myself to hire a financial advisor, but it's really overwhelming. Could you recommend who you work with please?
@ericmendels
@ericmendels 3 күн бұрын
*Sharon Lynne Hart* is the advisor I work with. Just research her name and you'll find necessary details to work with a correspondent to set up an appointment.
@cloudyblaze7916
@cloudyblaze7916 3 күн бұрын
Thank you for the recommendation. I'll send her an email, and I hope I'm able to connect with her.
@donaldwess4461
@donaldwess4461 8 күн бұрын
An investment in knowledge pays the best interest."
@annielily913
@annielily913 8 күн бұрын
How is the crypto investment done.
@kegaliwkesi2772
@kegaliwkesi2772 8 күн бұрын
Yes, forex and Crypto investment, I heard it's very profitable
@yosoy2480
@yosoy2480 8 күн бұрын
Yes, true but I don't know anything about
@piusgideon7759
@piusgideon7759 8 күн бұрын
I have heard so much about cryptocurrency how does it work
@ganhei6752
@ganhei6752 8 күн бұрын
Did I hear someone say crypto ?
@JoshFerguson-yd8gn
@JoshFerguson-yd8gn 23 күн бұрын
1.) Buy only what you need and if something needs replaced 2.) Save and invest your money 3.) Live a simple, frugal, and modest lifestyle 4.) Shop your home, pantry, closet, and library 5.) Be mindful of what you spend 6.) Budget You also don't need to buy top of the line products. A simple washer, dryer, refrigerator, stove, or motor vehicle. They'll work just as well as products that you overspend on.
@TheBodrey
@TheBodrey 17 күн бұрын
Very wise; especially # 3. Most people are simply unwilling to do this. They're obsessed with material possessions and willing to be debt slaves just to impress people they don't even know with their flashy cars and McMansions. Stupid. A lot of insecure (not to mention self-entitled) people out there.
@nicolasbenson009
@nicolasbenson009 22 күн бұрын
Managing money is different from accumulating wealth, and the lack of investment education in schools may explain why people struggle to maintain their financial gains. The examples you provided are relevant, and I personally benefited from the market crisis, as I embrace challenging times while others tend to avoid them. Well, at least my advisor does too, jokingly.
@CraigLloyd-fz6ns
@CraigLloyd-fz6ns 22 күн бұрын
Investors should exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields.
@EddyAgnes-vy4kp
@EddyAgnes-vy4kp 22 күн бұрын
This is superb! Information, as a noob it gets quite difficult to handle all of this and staying informed is a major cause, how do you go about this are you a pro investor?
@tatianastarcic
@tatianastarcic 22 күн бұрын
It's often true that people underestimate the importance of financial advisors until they feel the negative effects of emotional decision-making. I remember a few summers ago, after a tough divorce, when I needed a boost for my struggling business. I researched and found a licensed advisor who diligently helped grow my reserves despite inflation. Consequently, my reserves increased from $275k to around $750k.
@ScottKindle-bk3hx
@ScottKindle-bk3hx 22 күн бұрын
@tatianastarcic
@tatianastarcic 22 күн бұрын
Finding financial advisors like Melissa Terri Swayne who can assist you shape your portfolio would be a very creative option. There will be difficult times ahead, and prudent personal money management will be essential to navigating them.
@Ronald-he8dj
@Ronald-he8dj 25 күн бұрын
I treat myself by saving money💶💶💶👍🏻
@agnesgooch459
@agnesgooch459 20 күн бұрын
Same here.
@CundaliniWantsHisHandBack
@CundaliniWantsHisHandBack 24 күн бұрын
Number 4 (more doesn't make you happier) is one of the most sobering things I've heard in long time.
@LearnGermanwithMarzipanfrau
@LearnGermanwithMarzipanfrau 23 күн бұрын
Thinking of money as time helps me to spend less.
@stewarthoi
@stewarthoi 25 күн бұрын
#11 external validation is the most significant money eater. If one can just stop caring about how other people may look at what you own and how you spend, that will be so liberating financially, emotionally and spiritually. I personally know so many people who have spent so much money on things simply to show others that they've "made it".
@Doracox22
@Doracox22 10 күн бұрын
I started stacking to SAVE wealth. I've always been the type of person to spend my entire paycheck. I hate having money just sit in the bank. I am under pressure to grow my reserve of $950k. before I turn 60, I would appreciate any advice on potential investments.
@greekbarrios
@greekbarrios 10 күн бұрын
I’ve been looking to switch to an advisor for a while now. Any help pointing me to who your advisor is?
@greekbarrios
@greekbarrios 10 күн бұрын
Wow, her track record looks really good from what I found online. I'll take a chance and see how it goes. Thanks for the info
@djrickyb
@djrickyb 24 күн бұрын
"Not thinking" getting yourself into a bad situation is true! I worked a 12 hour shift last Monday over night. I was coming home at 5:20 a.m. and I was not paying attention or THINKING because I was super tired while backing my 2019 Toyota Camry into my yard. I hit my fence pole on the left hand side of the rear bumper and also got two big scratches in the panel above that. Been parking in my yard for 16 years, and this is the first time I have touched the fence pole. Caused an estimated $2450 in damage. I am paying it out of pocket because I don't want my insurance rate to increase. Car will be ready in about 12 days or so. Sucks. Hard lesson to THINK and pay attention to what I am doing at all times
@Revert2017
@Revert2017 25 күн бұрын
I was a spending addict most of my life. I started my debt free journey about 3 years ago. Now…I am really good at living below my means. I have people working on my fence today. I e needed to furnish lunch. I had Gatorade powder and ice so I loaded an igloo cooler with blue Gatorade. Then, I made pizza from scratch using all the leftovers in my fridge. Then, my dad gave me lettuce from him garden and i made a salad. I fed 6 people for about $5. 3 years ago, I would have spent $100 going to the fast food place and brining back burgers. I love learning ways to live below my means.
@sevenmadmonkey
@sevenmadmonkey 24 күн бұрын
Not to mention the taste of a nice home made pizza! 🍕
@user-nh7id9rj7n
@user-nh7id9rj7n 23 күн бұрын
Well done!
@agnesgooch459
@agnesgooch459 20 күн бұрын
Awesome 🥳🥳🥳
@human-capital-
@human-capital- 18 күн бұрын
Here are the ways that I am weird: 1. I gift and swap unwanted items with my friends instead of buying gifts. 2. I shop at grocery salvages and thrift stores for the thrill of discovery. 3. I alter and sew my thrifted clothing to personalize it. 4. I drive a totaled car and pay almost nothing for insurance. 5. I vacation at my friends' homes. 6. I enjoy my yard and started gardening for fun. 7. I stream media instead of buying copies. 8. When in doubt, I Iet go of things, expectations and people as needed. 9. We cook almost every day. 10. I actively plan ways to be even weirder.
@sandralauzon9416
@sandralauzon9416 14 күн бұрын
Not weird Smart! Congrats.
@KellyWeyd
@KellyWeyd 7 күн бұрын
I love this!
@lina_mityukova
@lina_mityukova 25 күн бұрын
I spent 7 dollars on a cabbage slicer, and it helped me save so much time on cooking! Before I bought it, I thought it would be a waste of money, but now I realize how wrong I was. So it was a perfect investment 😁
@conorpaulpurcell3403
@conorpaulpurcell3403 24 күн бұрын
100k subs. Been with u since 5. Dublin, Ireland.
@jmobrawler
@jmobrawler 25 күн бұрын
What stood out to me & what I least expected was who you surround yourself with. It makes sense why that would impact your savings rate, spending habits and your overall mindset about money.
@Coffeaddictedcinephile87
@Coffeaddictedcinephile87 24 күн бұрын
My side hustle is collecting cans and taking them to the bottle deposit
@agnesgooch459
@agnesgooch459 20 күн бұрын
I do the same. It pays for my daily coffee which is my treat.
@GlenisRetiredNZ
@GlenisRetiredNZ 25 күн бұрын
Nailed it. One more thing, no credit card debt, no car debt. It's the interest that kills you. Pay off the expensive debt and you're paying yourself 20% interest.
@GigaChad_169
@GigaChad_169 25 күн бұрын
It’s hard finding people who live below their means to befriend. Most people are hooked deeply into The Matrix😅
@cherylT321
@cherylT321 25 күн бұрын
That’s so true!
@SYoung-sd4ub
@SYoung-sd4ub 25 күн бұрын
I have no one I can relate to because everyone I know has to keep up with the Jones's and I don't want them to rub off on me. I just bite my tongue and think "yep you're broke and can't even make it paycheck to paycheck" because you have to prove stuff to everyone else.
@KittyKat-vb1nd
@KittyKat-vb1nd 25 күн бұрын
The materialistic culture of the US keeps them enslaved. Slaves for life to debt
@kathleenepugh9495
@kathleenepugh9495 25 күн бұрын
@SYoung-sd4ub Good for you! Be your own best friend, and you will find a "live below your means friend" I did.. ..quite a few, actually!😆
@GigaChad_169
@GigaChad_169 22 күн бұрын
@@SYoung-sd4ub Yeah, then these people look down on you like you're a garbage person because you're not like the crowd (sheep). You have goals and dreams financially and you know how to walk the path to achieve them. Instead of living in the moment each day then complaining about not being able to [FILL IN THE BLANK] financially. "It must be nice..." As I've heard many times...Yes! Yes it is! You should try living below your means sometime!
@eddiestilll
@eddiestilll 26 күн бұрын
These messages are so powerful! Mucho gracias El Agustin! :) I especially love "Focus More On What You Spend, Rather Than What You Make".
@Doris86pl
@Doris86pl 24 күн бұрын
Thank you for all ideas and inspiration. I live below my means and save. I'm weird but I love it. I spend on things I value, travels, concerts, experiences and gifts
@byanchanggeorge5042
@byanchanggeorge5042 11 күн бұрын
No 8. Down to earth... Empty we came, empty we will return.❤
@iheartnatur3
@iheartnatur3 26 күн бұрын
Almost 100k subscriber😮😮. I remember when I started following you at 49k. You came a long way El Agustin. Amazing job!!!
@avenj4659
@avenj4659 25 күн бұрын
Same! So happy for him!
@ElAgustin
@ElAgustin 25 күн бұрын
Yeah, it's been a journey. I now understand how to grow on KZfaq. I was in a period of stagnation last year this time for like 6 months. It takes years until you understand how to do this and it not be all about luck. Such a learning process and I've grown so much as a person through this.
@jayocean4724
@jayocean4724 25 күн бұрын
I want to do KZfaq I know it takes a long time and daily persistence.
@JoseFlores-xh5cj
@JoseFlores-xh5cj 26 күн бұрын
1:42 - 1:53 love the video but imma push back on this example. If you make $20 an hour, that $20 is going to split in taxes/insurance/retirement which means you less than $20 go into your pocket, thus spending $20 means spending 2 hours of your time
@plappin
@plappin 26 күн бұрын
Re #2, not just the time you'd have to work to afford the item, but also the time you'd need to commit to SELL the item if you ever want/need to get rid of it. I've started considering this more: the "other end" costs if you want to sell something you own. Excellent video as always!
@danicegewiss862
@danicegewiss862 25 күн бұрын
Marketplace. We bought my husband's Chevy Silverado 2500 for just over $6000 off Marketplace. We use large purchases until only a junkyard will take them. No end costs.
@eizqarqash1991
@eizqarqash1991 17 күн бұрын
I always surround myself by content like yours Austin so I always remind myself that I'm frugal!
@justnoticing
@justnoticing 24 күн бұрын
Yes, living below your means will enable you to save more. Unfortunately, that has become more and more difficult for many. Your suggestions are a great starting point and you are doing great work educating people about how to budget and to save to lead a comfortable life. I see many people that struggle financially but who really don't know that things could be different with just a few swaps and tweaks. They are taken in by the dominant consumerist culture and the quest for an easier life with all the trappings without realising that that is what is keeping them on the treadmill of financial struggles and being overworked and stuck in unfulfilling jobs.
@agnesgooch459
@agnesgooch459 20 күн бұрын
Absolutely 💯
@TheBodrey
@TheBodrey 17 күн бұрын
It's amazing how many people simply don't understand the concept of living below their means. It seems like most people are laser-focused on spending every penny they make and then some because they're either trying to maintain a lifestyle they can't afford (because they DESERVE to, don't you know) or they just simply can't control their spending, or both. Also, some people are so concerned with impressing people with their overpriced, depreciating assets (i.e. BMW/Mercedes) that's costing them $1K+ per month. Newsflash: NOBODY cares what you're driving - nobody envies the fact that you're financed up the wazoo with auto payments. People like that need to get over themselves.
@juliem.3936
@juliem.3936 26 күн бұрын
Living Below Your Means may be a simple concept but it can be challenging to implement regularly. "Treat treats as treats" (special purchases becoming routine) is my personal obstacle.
@alias8582
@alias8582 19 күн бұрын
thank youuuuuu!!!
@rachelflorence6016
@rachelflorence6016 24 күн бұрын
I love your channel, it resonates a lot with me. Every episode is highly polished, I can sense a lot of work and thoughts behind it. I grew up in Switzerland so I was not raised in the American culture. Common sense and critical thinking are not abilities that a lot of people have in this country and corporate America/capitalism has fostered this type of culture for obvious reasons. It takes distance/traveling/living abroad to really see the financial reality in America and I understand that while this financial spending behavior is normal here, it is very difficult to see things in a different way, and even more difficult to implement, even though it is really basic common sense and simple math. I have several friends who are very well educated with Master and PhD degrees and have no clues how capitalism works and take care of their finances in a responsible manner. Keep up the great work and hopefully you will changes some people's life and finances.
@lifeisagame2023
@lifeisagame2023 26 күн бұрын
I'm an expert at saving and not spending , but woeful at making it, besides making money from what I already have.
@rencechannel2240
@rencechannel2240 26 күн бұрын
Same here. I think we need to learn new skills to be marketable in job market or building your own business.
@ILovePlayingZeldaGamesOnSwitch
@ILovePlayingZeldaGamesOnSwitch 15 күн бұрын
Another great video Austin! Keep it up.
@Rebel97Yell
@Rebel97Yell 25 күн бұрын
Really like the way you explained #4, treat treats as treats. Great video brother!
@jamewilliams7660
@jamewilliams7660 25 күн бұрын
Outstanding information,with world crisis,rising inflation and economic instability due to poor governance, consider digital assets as a means to attain financial freedom.
@WoodJacob-tt4de
@WoodJacob-tt4de 25 күн бұрын
Building wealth involves good habits and risks like putting money into solid investments like digital currencies,having a good financial manager is what people tend to shy away from,and it keeps hunting them in the near future after many losses, be disciplined and get certified manager, I pray that anyone reading this will be successful!!!
@Daveinvest-bl4dn
@Daveinvest-bl4dn 25 күн бұрын
Thank so much for the advice been seeking means of being successful in the digital market,do you recommend any professional ?
@WoodJacob-tt4de
@WoodJacob-tt4de 25 күн бұрын
I don’t really do but luckily Anna Dorris Arthur is the best I can recommend so far..
@Daveinvest-bl4dn
@Daveinvest-bl4dn 25 күн бұрын
Hey everyone! 👋 Just starting my investment journey in crypto and stocks. 🚀 how do I reach Anna Dorris Arthur? Let’s grow together.
@WoodJacob-tt4de
@WoodJacob-tt4de 25 күн бұрын
+1838
@cyndig1670
@cyndig1670 25 күн бұрын
most Americans sadly cant seem to understand and follow this but I had fantastic parents who really taught us all this well to all be very successful as adults
@Yeyos-om9xb
@Yeyos-om9xb 25 күн бұрын
Damas y caballeros!! Thank you for another video amigo
@sandramcmillan4200
@sandramcmillan4200 8 күн бұрын
One of the best books I've ever read is, "You're Money or your Life."
@renee6524
@renee6524 26 күн бұрын
Great tips as usual. I love thinking about time. I'm going to have a lift shift and yes more pay here in the fall...I keep telling myself...do not adapt to lifestyle inflation, and respect the new time and money.
@KirbyIneson
@KirbyIneson 20 күн бұрын
Making money is not the same as maintaining it, which is why i don't understand why investing is not properly taught in schools. Cutting costs. spending less, earning more and investing passively The best way to find that balance between saving and living is by investing..what i can say to early investors is diversification and solid management this was how i got to my first million..at this point I'm actually grateful for my advisor
@kalineats
@kalineats 19 күн бұрын
The thoughts and ideas here are remarkable
@soveinaaraceli
@soveinaaraceli 19 күн бұрын
I’ve actually been looking into the market lately, the news I’ve been seeing hasn’t been so encouraging. who do you use as your fiduciary ?
@KirbyIneson
@KirbyIneson 19 күн бұрын
@@soveinaaraceli Dianne Sarah Olson' is her name. In her area, people consider her to be a genius. Look her up; she's well regarded in her field.
@danicegewiss862
@danicegewiss862 25 күн бұрын
We needed a lawn tractor, but I wasn't going to spend thousands. My husband said he couldn't find anything nice. I found a nice mower with a cracked mower deck for $300 on Marketplace. He looked at it and found a $200 Toro mower that needed no repairs. We got it the next morning. It was made in 1989 under another name. Toro is a solid brand. We needed a mower that can cut high grass for our western PA property. 5 acres is a lot of grass to cut. We really don't spend much money on anything.
@frithar
@frithar 25 күн бұрын
Cheers from up here in Butler!!
@user-eg3zs6oi7c
@user-eg3zs6oi7c 21 күн бұрын
what a headache maintaining all that acreage. waste of time and labor. not worth it
@brendad3209
@brendad3209 26 күн бұрын
There is a proverb from the Bible that is so on point for this video.... The borrower is ALWAYS SLAVE TO THE LENDER!
@danicegewiss862
@danicegewiss862 25 күн бұрын
Dave Ramsey used that quote.
@brendad3209
@brendad3209 25 күн бұрын
And that's where he got it from! Have a great day!
@MelissaCoup
@MelissaCoup 25 күн бұрын
Spot on, I forgot that bible verse!
@SYoung-sd4ub
@SYoung-sd4ub 25 күн бұрын
I make 2x more than what i spend and thats my treat putting half my check into savings. I wish someone would do a step by step video for a 50yo total dummy on how to invest 😬 i have tried to do research and its all way above my head
@daviddean6032
@daviddean6032 26 күн бұрын
Just got notified Austin of your new video and going to watch it right now! ❤
@ElAgustin
@ElAgustin 25 күн бұрын
Hope you enjoyed it!
@daviddean6032
@daviddean6032 25 күн бұрын
@@ElAgustin I sure did Austin! Thank you!
@4dchessplayer516
@4dchessplayer516 4 күн бұрын
"SPEND LESS than what I make" Dang why did I not think of that?
@MalluStyleMultiMedia
@MalluStyleMultiMedia 23 күн бұрын
Excellent video
@marniepena5232
@marniepena5232 26 күн бұрын
Can you please show your dog? ❤
@noreenn6976
@noreenn6976 25 күн бұрын
I want to see the dog also 😊
@user-pz1tn3ki6z
@user-pz1tn3ki6z 24 күн бұрын
Right on Austin,you are wise beyond your years,iam older,moved out of the country,to be able to retire ,simple life ocean front in the caribbean.I live on what most americans pay for utilities and insurance up there,off grid,no property tax,no home insurance,car insurance eqv.of 60 per year ,happy with no debt what so ever,but i have been cash and carry all my life,didnt give a shit if people say me driving a 25 year old car.
@user-eg3zs6oi7c
@user-eg3zs6oi7c 21 күн бұрын
and rightfully so, NO ONE cares about you! only a fool thinks that way.
@d.cassarino
@d.cassarino 25 күн бұрын
Nice video Augustin, back to the besics, what this channel is about ❤
@ElAgustin
@ElAgustin 25 күн бұрын
haha, trying all sorts of things here.
@brendonsgirl21
@brendonsgirl21 25 күн бұрын
One of the ways I've been saving money is getting books from the library. I read a lot more now. I did the math and at just 6 books at the time, I was already around $100. I don't even want to do the math for 9 books later...
@Nisa-gm5wg
@Nisa-gm5wg 25 күн бұрын
I love the library but they don’t have some of the books I like to read and I read a book about every 1 to 3 days. I invested in the kindle app ($10 per month at the time) and I could read as many books as I wanted. That’s only $120 per year verses the $2400 ($200 per month) that I was spending. Not free but definitely spending less money. I have also found books at the goodwill $2.00 per book or gently used books on Amazon for dirt cheap that I want to keep for educational purposes (cook books, finance books, survival or herbal medicine). I found a Dave Ramsey book for $2 t the Goodwill that looked brand new that would have cost over $20 at Barnes and Noble. It’s amazing what people will give away which is a win for me
@avenj4659
@avenj4659 25 күн бұрын
❤❤❤ Great nuggets as usual
@mae9064
@mae9064 25 күн бұрын
Woohoo 🎉almost 100k subs Augustine 😊 wow 🤩
@kathleenepugh9495
@kathleenepugh9495 25 күн бұрын
Indeed, knowing when enough is ENOUGH is vital.
@thakuronfire
@thakuronfire 26 күн бұрын
Keep up the good work 👍👍
@Infidelio
@Infidelio 24 күн бұрын
“Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen nineteen and six, result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pound ought and six, result misery.” -Mr. Micawber
@MelissaCoup
@MelissaCoup 25 күн бұрын
So true. It's much easier to save a dollar, no stress that way We live in California.. I'm 55 yrs old working 48 hrs a wk for $25 an hour cash. Job started 2 years ago and I was able to save 87k so we recently bought an un-livable home on 9.9 acres. Always earned min wage so struggled with this major high Mortgage. We are still remodeling it to being livable. Buying a crappy fixer upper saved us! It will be beautiful, it's on 9.9 acres. ▶ Save $125 a month on property tax. Formerly paid $230 a month Prop Tax/$2760 a yr ▶ Save $150 a month on power. DIY solar power for our e-bikes, car, & home about half the year ▶ Save $100 a month not paying the water company to shower every other day. That's all we did. Free Water via a spring ▶ Save $150 a month growing our own fruits & vegetables. Couldn't afford to grow before due to high water costs ▶ Save $150 a month on Gas. We bought a 2020 Chevy Bolt E-CAR. Solar power 1/2 the year ▶ Save $50 a month on Food by dining out at the Community Centers Weekly Organic Meal- Requested Donation: $10 each. Wonderful tasting food by a world renown Chef. The County chips in $ as $10 doesn't cover the cost of the meal and there are a few fun fundraisers throughout the year to help Anyone who. shows a Food Stamp card doesn't pay. ▶ Save $25 a month at the Food Bank. We volunteer 4 hrs when it's up 1x a month. Only $25 because I technically work 48 hrs a week for $25 per hr. Started the job 2 years ago and it's how we pulled out of the $1500 a month Mortgage to buy a house outright.Don't qualify for the Food bank so I tend to take only expired items otherwise tossed out. --------------------------------------- A savings of $800 per month. For us, we've been low income until a few years ago, this is A TON Of savings. Other Perks: ▶ We feel much better. E-Biking it most places is devine! In better shape and we've lost weight ▶ Love our neighbors. The former town 1 hr prior everyone was wealthy. Everything they wanted to do costs $30+ each. ▶ Love our 20 hens. Prior we had no pets. They feast 90% off a huge compost pile +free range. Selling some of their eggs pays for their feed and there is enough left for us. Free Range Organic Fed Eggs are the healthiest food you can almost have. ▶ I can remain in my house able to meet the bills, even when Hubby Dies. He's 7 yrs older. Can't live any cheaper. ▶ 50K in my IRA. I'm 55 so at age 72 (actually age 75.5 yrs). should turn into around 200k. I'll start taking RMD's as Hubby will surely be dead by then, he's older. ▶ After hubby dies, I could have up to 2 room-mates living in the house so I won't go broke. He's 7 yrs older so vice versa with him. I worry less about him if I pass away first.
@edwardjacknitsky5630
@edwardjacknitsky5630 26 күн бұрын
Simple, but profound.
@JenevieBrown
@JenevieBrown 25 күн бұрын
You are a very wise man , thank you for the very helpful advice 💋
@aasportsandleisure1792
@aasportsandleisure1792 25 күн бұрын
Magnifico!
@amywilkins
@amywilkins 26 күн бұрын
Very valuable info! I could write a book on this!
@GabrielBacon
@GabrielBacon 14 күн бұрын
I’ve tried to do spend less than I make. But I realized in order to do it, you must every month put aside money for unforeseen issues. Dishwasher breaks, water leak, dog needs surgery, you need a root canal, insurance doubles. Not only do you need to spend less than you make, part of your spending has to go towards these annoying contingencies. And it’s not a small amount, you need like $300 a month to go towards that, maybe more if you’re just beginning to fund that account
@LosAngelesCalifornia-bo3kq
@LosAngelesCalifornia-bo3kq 25 күн бұрын
Treat, treats as treats ❤
@Final_Turn
@Final_Turn 25 күн бұрын
@6:42 "Free Love, from your Puppy" Lols, love that 😄❤
@pattykake7195
@pattykake7195 26 күн бұрын
Shop second hand where possible…👍🏽
@lifeisagame2023
@lifeisagame2023 26 күн бұрын
Yes especially if you only have one hand 😂
@Ronnie500
@Ronnie500 25 күн бұрын
Don’t get addicted to thrift stores. Only buy what you need.
@41yearoldnewdriver
@41yearoldnewdriver 25 күн бұрын
New items only for sale prices
@pattykake7195
@pattykake7195 25 күн бұрын
@@Ronnie500 It’s always the two out before I in policy for me, and then only needs…😁
@XKaulitza
@XKaulitza 25 күн бұрын
Since a couple of weeks ago I started to do this and I am happy with it. For example I bought a milk frother second hand for 15 euros instead of 40 euros or more expensive. It was as good as new. I saved myself some money; time and indirect good for nature. Since then I am looking second hand first instead of completely new. I wish I made up my mind about this earlier
@OurRetireEarlyJourney
@OurRetireEarlyJourney 24 күн бұрын
Spend intentionally and save/invest aggressively. It’s that simple!
@315porter
@315porter 25 күн бұрын
I love your content- so pleasant yet insightful. Thank you
@ElAgustin
@ElAgustin 25 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@leeallsopp5152
@leeallsopp5152 26 күн бұрын
Great video once again Austin! So close to 100k subs
@ElAgustin
@ElAgustin 25 күн бұрын
This time next week I'll be at 100k!
@leeallsopp5152
@leeallsopp5152 24 күн бұрын
@@ElAgustin damn right!
@Divyv520
@Divyv520 22 күн бұрын
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@audreyhuggins8822
@audreyhuggins8822 23 күн бұрын
Wow! 100K is on the way! I have lived at such a minimal level prior to receiving my current good salary and have funds deducted out of my pay and into my credit union and other investments. I don't get the obsession with Target. I guess for toothpaste and detergent type incidentals but all that decor and candles no thanks!
@frithar
@frithar 25 күн бұрын
You totally need to announce a live stream to celebrate 100k!! We would love that. And Star should make a guest appearance too!
@harneetvirk9607
@harneetvirk9607 24 күн бұрын
I make 3,844 a month after taxes and able to save 1900. All depends so it is possible with just 3,844.
@robertneville2022
@robertneville2022 23 күн бұрын
If it doesn't feed, cloth or shelter me I don't buy it
@susanarodriguez1675
@susanarodriguez1675 26 күн бұрын
Muy buenos consejos!!!
@jayteezy100
@jayteezy100 25 күн бұрын
lets go 100K!
@user-po3lj2ug4w
@user-po3lj2ug4w 26 күн бұрын
I spend little as $10.00 per week and don't get clothes or shoes just food
@jvee7471
@jvee7471 26 күн бұрын
Facts!!!
@henrybloor7505
@henrybloor7505 24 күн бұрын
What are your thoughts on ında tur and eww ,country etf s
@melli-yelli
@melli-yelli 25 күн бұрын
Thank you, i enjoy your videos! I prefer to think of money as energy. Earned income requires energy from workers that is converted to pay checks. That money or energy is then used to purchase goods or services which require energy to manufacture or provide. Or it can be stored energy, for future use, in savings or investments. Depending on how arduous one’s job is, an hour of work may be easy and take less energy versus very strenuous and stressful hours for others.
@Luncheon23
@Luncheon23 26 күн бұрын
If the best points of your videos were compiled into a book I would be one of the first to buy it! Good advice coupled with humor and sensitivity 😊
@skysitters8060
@skysitters8060 25 күн бұрын
Treat treats as treats, such a simple concept and yet so powerful.
@MelissaCoup
@MelissaCoup 25 күн бұрын
Yes, you feel fortunate if you get one nugget of advice. His is filled with great advice and he's so young!
@TimelordUK
@TimelordUK 25 күн бұрын
​@@skysitters8060This is my favourite quote ever. So powerful
@ElAgustin
@ElAgustin 25 күн бұрын
haha, thanks!
@phoebejeebee
@phoebejeebee 12 күн бұрын
So many Americans need to rediscover the public library and public golf courses and tennis courts and stop being so snotty. I'm on a Soc Sec income and surrounded with people who prefer to order a book on Amazon than go to the library....so much trouble, y'know. I could go on with many other such snobby and lazy examples! You're so right about treats....I hide a $20 from ME to have a biscuit breakfast one day a week.
@phoebejeebee
@phoebejeebee 12 күн бұрын
For a side to a sandwich I have a big can of Barbecue beans in the fridge that lasts a few days. The chips thing really has gotten luxurious.
@gulden_lover
@gulden_lover 25 күн бұрын
100k is coming soon!
@KellyWeyd
@KellyWeyd 7 күн бұрын
I stopped going to Target. It's a trap. You will spend money if you go there. They start charging your credit card the second you walk in the door. So I stopped going. It's been years since I have been in a Target.
@TRAVESIAA
@TRAVESIAA 26 күн бұрын
Balance is the key
@qq1651
@qq1651 25 күн бұрын
Look at how close you are to the free plack!! lol Congrats! Where's the puppy? You need to let us see him at least once per video or Im starting a petition! lol
@djsargex7777
@djsargex7777 26 күн бұрын
This is great advice if you don't want to be a Millionaire and work 9-5. I got rich doing the exact opposite. This is crazy talk for ppl who know the LOA.
@MultiLinda42
@MultiLinda42 25 күн бұрын
I dont want to be a millionair.
@djsargex7777
@djsargex7777 25 күн бұрын
@@MultiLinda42 That's your choice, nobody is going to force you to be one, I assure you 🙂
@romanpisani8157
@romanpisani8157 25 күн бұрын
Love the vids... but love from a puppy is not free!! Lol
@ArafatBukhari
@ArafatBukhari 25 күн бұрын
Hello 👋 Excellent 👌 video 👏
@alexandrakrebs167
@alexandrakrebs167 20 күн бұрын
I want to start business but i don' t know how and which Anexandra from Germany
@thomasokeefe3081
@thomasokeefe3081 14 күн бұрын
No. 1 Rule. Take care of your health and keep your wealth.
@JAMUSA2018
@JAMUSA2018 20 күн бұрын
Buy only what you need and buy less than what you can afford
@TheSimArchitect
@TheSimArchitect 25 күн бұрын
Love from your puppy 😁😁😁 That ain't free, though. Better to use a pillow or plushie, easier to clean too. 🤪 Joke apart, ideally we'd aim for a like minded person. Two incomes without children or pets are the best deal IMHO. 💒
@sandralauzon9416
@sandralauzon9416 14 күн бұрын
I have no car. When I get a car ride.....almost lime hang my head out the window with tongue hanging out!! Yep just like a doggie!
@TheCharlieH
@TheCharlieH 25 күн бұрын
So true I wish I would’ve discovered hoopla a long time ago. Streaming free movies that I would’ve normally rented.
@lfisher4539
@lfisher4539 18 күн бұрын
Just in case you missed what he said... It's much easier said than done
@TimelordUK
@TimelordUK 25 күн бұрын
Is that what you consider a low income because I'm self employed and using googles converter take home roughly $2175 per month after business expenses. I'm still VERY Frugal on that, I don't feel I deprive myself and I have an excellent emergency fund/retirement fund. I have ALWAYS thought how can I save more, rather than how can I make more. It's just the way I am. Loved all the animated graphics in this one Agustin
@ElAgustin
@ElAgustin 25 күн бұрын
I've found that it's much more rewarding when you make money as a self employed person. The money seems to mean more because it comes with so much more effort and uncertainty than a salary,
@TimelordUK
@TimelordUK 25 күн бұрын
@@ElAgustin I agree, and the amazing thing is, you've done it all yourself. You've created and maintained something that generates an income. The feeling of complete independence is so satisfying x
@labiadijat3477
@labiadijat3477 24 күн бұрын
I'm favoured, $27K every week! I can now give back to the locals in my community and also support God's work and the church. God bless America.
@ibrahimbasiru7453
@ibrahimbasiru7453 24 күн бұрын
I know this lady you just mentioned. She's really good with and on her job. She's helped a couple of families and individuals' finances
@epraimwike1405
@epraimwike1405 24 күн бұрын
She is really a good investment advisor. I was privileged to attend some of her seminars, that's how I started my crypto investment
@ErebyElleth
@ErebyElleth 24 күн бұрын
I have heard a lot of wonderful things about Sonia Duke on the news but didn't believe it until now. I'm definitely trying her out
@muhammedzainab2582
@muhammedzainab2582 24 күн бұрын
I'm glad to write her tay I do hope she will help handle my paycheck properly☺️☺️☺️
@muhammedzainab2582
@muhammedzainab2582 24 күн бұрын
Can I start with as low as $1,000?
@KeturaSaint-Fleurose
@KeturaSaint-Fleurose 25 күн бұрын
I love the zombies 😆
@akaski777
@akaski777 3 күн бұрын
Easier when your younger my phone 11 cost £150 why £1000 on a phone that does exactly the same
@daphinemarunga4974
@daphinemarunga4974 26 күн бұрын
External validation has killed people ehhhh
@41yearoldnewdriver
@41yearoldnewdriver 25 күн бұрын
I am saving money for a used vehicle. I need to save a few hundred dollars a month for the rest of the year.
@economicdevelopmentplannin8715
@economicdevelopmentplannin8715 25 күн бұрын
Two step process Get money, buy assets only ❤
@MelDee-vd2jd
@MelDee-vd2jd 26 күн бұрын
I love my local Buy Nothing and Freecycle FB group. I have furnished 75% or more of my household furnishing for free. I've even got a ton of clothes, many new with tags.
@char5477
@char5477 26 күн бұрын
I agree - I've gotten MANY items for free of things people don't want or need. I also have gotten items for friends/family if I know they could use it.
@MelissaCoup
@MelissaCoup 25 күн бұрын
That's fantastic!
@kylepatton2423
@kylepatton2423 25 күн бұрын
Sounds pretty ghetto, nice
@wilmer360tv
@wilmer360tv 25 күн бұрын
@@kylepatton2423 broke mentality. Be like
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