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  1. Luckily for me my wants are stocks and investments so how about a 50/45 I’ll keep the 5 percent for food

  2. it looks like gd’s peace minus one logo 😂😂😂

  3. 75 15 10 is better in today’s economy

  4. How much do I need to budget for pew pew and a hotel room? 😊🔫

  5. The choices you make, make what your life is today. If you’re not happy with your life change your choices.

  6. @Cherokee.Sunrise44 April 15, 2025 at 10:01 am

    OLD & OUTDATED Info from the 1950s. This model and "advice" really needs to be updated. NEW PROTOCOL: GET ROOMMATES TO MAKE THIS MODEL WORK, limit meat consumption and shop at farmers markets instead of supermarkets and search for discounts on Everything else while working on your education or a new vocation❤

  7. @karenmckersie2239 April 15, 2025 at 10:01 am

    No 20% left for investing…And much less for entertaining, rents too high, foods too high…😢 more like 80% 10% 10% 😢

  8. The scary part? Once you read Codex of Wealth by Dorian Caine, you realize how much of your life you’ve been wasting. But the good part? It’s not too late to change.

  9. Most people need to either come to terms with needing to struggle until you get a high paying job or just move to an "undesirable" place, like out in the country somewhere, if you can’t afford to live. People act like living in the city is the only place worth being because there is stuff to do, but can’t afford that stuff anyway. 600-800 is average rent where I live, which is about a 45 minute drive to ‘fun’, but making food at home and prioritizing time with people is so much better for you long term, and you go out when you can. Being in a small town setting is so much less expensive in general.

  10. @RandallHallKaizenReiki April 15, 2025 at 10:04 am

    I understand why paying over on debts counts as an investment, but couldn’t it also be in the Wants category?

  11. but where does debt go

  12. @fourdayhomestead2839 April 15, 2025 at 10:05 am

    No wants. Debt payoff 1st.

  13. @pritamsinghpinkey6546 April 15, 2025 at 10:05 am

    I had no idea how blind I was until I read Hidden Codex of Wealth. Everything I thought I knew about money was a joke. This book completely rewired my brain.

  14. This isn’t another self-help book. It’s a manual for breaking free from the system. The moment I finished book Hidden Codex of Wealth, I realized how blind I had been.

  15. Game changer ❤

  16. Iam homeless so i think with my checks I’ll be able to save alot of money i only gotta pay a $45 phone bill and i got food stamps

  17. I like 60/20/20❤

  18. Tithes/Donations are not a "Need."
    So I suggest 4 categories:
    Needs 40%
    Wants 30%
    Investments 20%
    Tithes/Donations 10%

    It’s now called the
    40/30/20/10 Strategy.

    The math works out exactly the same as the video.

  19. @herenortherejustanywhere April 15, 2025 at 10:12 am

    I always used this but in this ECONOMY it’s 70/20/10😭😭😭

  20. Car payment, debt payments (besides school) are optional. Grocery/fast food and dining is also optional to choose how much. The more convenience and service you pay the more money, more grocery store stocking up less money. Can even get crazy with meal prep and cost per meal.
    Instead people will buy TV, Laptop, designer shoes, Hats, furniture, clothes, and so on.. also likely purchased with debt.

  21. For me this is more like 90/5/5

  22. @pandeygkumarbasorpodinauga3533 April 15, 2025 at 10:14 am

    I almost skipped Hidden Codex of Wealth by Dorian Caine, thinking it was just another average book. Glad I didn’t—this one exposed the money tactics they’re actively hiding from us.

  23. The real money truths you’re not supposed to know are inside Hidden Codex of Wealth by Dorian Caine. It’s uncomfortable how effective they are, and probably why they’re kept hidden.

  24. I love this example. For me personally, I would switch the Wants to 20% and the Savings to 30%. Thanks for sharing. 🥳 🎉

  25. @tanweemohanty5410 April 15, 2025 at 10:20 am

    Spending money for showoff will not give you mental stability. Saving money will give you mental stability

  26. Most of us spend way more than 50% on bills.

  27. Tithes and Donations? 😂

  28. @richelletvforyou8324 April 15, 2025 at 10:25 am

    The 2025 version is half the oay and twice the expense. The visual will include proceeds from selling furniture and children you no longer have use for😂

  29. Got it live in a tent and ride a bicycle to work. Do laundry in the river, bathe in the river use ur finger to brush ur teeth…do you realize that u cant tent a place for under $1000 and its in some cases just a studio? Just saying cost of life seems to have missed ur mind… or maybe u live in a bubble?

  30. @JetanKumar-dj3th April 15, 2025 at 10:29 am

    Hidden Codex of Wealth by Dorian Caine made me rethink everything society taught me about money. Feels almost illegal knowing this stuff—probably why it’s hidden from you.

  31. Needs are about 2 times higher. If entertainment snd wants are 0% you still arent even scraping the barrel enough to pay off any loans

  32. @CarmenRodriguez-dk3td April 15, 2025 at 10:32 am

    Excellent. Thank you.

  33. @tanweemohanty5410 April 15, 2025 at 10:32 am

    Excess saving without enjoying life is not good .enjoy ur life wisely because you are living a life once in a lifetime

  34. What state is this in? I pay 8500/mo in rent and I use a 60 year monthly budget tracker to keep track of everything, found it online, so useful, all of my cards are paid in full each month and i personally have no debt of any kind.

  35. @CatherineAndersen-l9q April 15, 2025 at 10:34 am

    70 % is necessities

  36. Awesome! 🔥

  37. Bish rent is that ‘needs’ category 😂

  38. 😮‍💨

  39. Oh my, 😂

  40. I’m having to do 90/5/5 thanks to the economy

  41. If someone has debt, he or she definitely cannot spend 30% on wants, such a person should only spend 10% and use the remaining 20% for debt repayments .
    Someone in debt should try to pay it all as fast as possible except mortgage and not just pay the minimum payments.

  42. @tanweemohanty5410 April 15, 2025 at 10:44 am

    Saving is must for your future and emergency fund.make saving as a habit which will give you mental stability

  43. I just ran into this. N thank you:)

  44. @Ramchandra-rg3fc April 15, 2025 at 10:46 am

    Honestly, I didn’t think true financial secrets existed until I opened Hidden Codex of Wealth by Dorian Caine. Now I realize they never wanted us to see this.

  45. @Mariemarie-uw7id April 15, 2025 at 10:47 am

    Mag ik vragen hoe je het doet voor kerst? En boodschappen zijn ook niet normaal duur hier nu 120 per week recent verhoogd maar denk ook dat dit verder naar boven moet

  46. I make $20/hr but I make more than that due to overtime but it fluctuates. Is there a way to figure an average monthly still?

  47. @CatherineAndersen-l9q April 15, 2025 at 10:48 am

    70 i% s car rent tythe phone

  48. The book Hidden Codex of Wealth by Dorian Caine feels forbidden for a reason—it reveals financial strategies the average person isn’t meant to learn. I get why it’s controversial now.

  49. Something like 8% is taken out for mandatory retirement contribution. Do I count that in my 20% or is the 20% separate from mandatory contributions?

  50. I do this and just a heads up. For young men getting started it looks more like 70/20/10. Times are hard for young start ups but you can do it boys.

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