Budgeting Basics!

Budgeting Basics!

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You can take a cue from George Washington by becoming commander in chief of your finances. What budgeting strategies have worked for you?

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50 Comments

  1. my main problem is i make minimum wage

  2. @carlosespinozasolis5808 April 15, 2025 at 9:53 am

    Great video! 3:28 which app do you recommend?

  3. @MindoverMoney1983 April 15, 2025 at 9:57 am

    Great video

  4. Rewatchinge in 2024′?

    👎

  5. as a rule, immediately after you get the salary, put aside your country’s minimal wage for living expenses and everything else goes into savings. If you can’t live out of min wage then it’s a clear indicator you need some changes in your life and fast.
    Also pet expenses aren’t living style. You chose to have a pet. Its essential expenses are yours too.

  6. That ending message said it all "Be happier with the money you have"

  7. Love your educating skills. I want your videos to be pushed out there more.

  8. I love how none of the buckets included retirement savings. Does nobody save for retirement?

  9. I love these guys!!! So engaging ❤

  10. Aaab

  11. @keisuketakahasi4584 April 15, 2025 at 10:10 am

    essentials: groceries.. yes but you can save a lot on gorceries when you plan right and dont buy junk food

  12. Nice! 🔥

  13. cringe

  14. I love you guys!!! Always super helpful

  15. @حيدرهاديعبدالغني April 15, 2025 at 10:13 am

    me trying to goddamn budget with a fking 400 usd/montg cause i live in shitty iraq … like waaaa
    Sad laughing face on this comedy

  16. I’m extremely afraid of the word “Budget or budgeting” the words sounds evil to me. And the terms just don’t make any sense to me

  17. Budgeting basics number 1. Make more than you spend. 🙂

  18. do you guys have a favorite budgeting app

  19. @Prettyoddbananaa April 15, 2025 at 10:17 am

    Sure, its easy to steal from your other budgets, there are things that happen unexpectedly, and also most of us live paycheck to paycheck so it doesn’t help that its hard to "save" anything. Do you have an updated video for people who are truly struggling?

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  21. @SofiaMartinez-bq7ge April 15, 2025 at 10:19 am

    As a 13 year old looking forward to starting a school business and not so much to having struggles on how to manage money in my early adult years I love your channel!

  22. @simploriamastery April 15, 2025 at 10:20 am

    Great video. I call it an event fund. Preparing for the "event."

  23. @TotallyNotLamePianist April 15, 2025 at 10:20 am

    PET FOOD IN LIFESTYLE!?!? ARE THE THINGS YOU BUY YOUR BABY IN THERE TOO!?!?!??!?

  24. @lazaroarmando668 April 15, 2025 at 10:20 am

    I love your videos

  25. The BIGGEST LIE You’ve Been Told About Money is that it doesn’t grow on TREES!! 😆

  26. @keisuketakahasi4584 April 15, 2025 at 10:24 am

    someone said to me
    90% of people dont have money, what are the 10% doing different?
    simple answer always is "they earn more money" however, they are all getting the same paycheck. so whats the difference then? of course, they spend less by checking deals, insurance etc

  27. me on first date: “I’m not broke, I’m the general of a small army”

  28. been doing since 4 months.. no savings but took a lot of stress away

  29. Wtf, they are stating people go out to dinner just with a chance they *might* afford it?

  30. @micagonzalez8794 April 15, 2025 at 10:30 am

    PONGAN SUBTITULOS EN ESPAÑOL CULIA

  31. I don’t like the military strategy comparison.. I’m terrible at tactical military games like Risk and such.. that comparison makes me give up on budgeting evem faster

  32. What software would you recommend for a person who is trying to put every dollar or penny to a purpose?

  33. Love the analogy of budgeting as commanding an army that George Washington would be proud of! It’s so true that giving every dollar a ‘job’ brings clarity and control. I started tracking my expenses last month, and it’s wild how much peace of mind it brings. What’s the category you struggle with the most? For me, it’s discretionary spending—those little treats add up!

  34. Richest man in Babylon 😂 vibe

  35. @brendaburnett2665 April 15, 2025 at 10:33 am

    This was very informative and its something I definitely will try

  36. @TheCookieMan2100 April 15, 2025 at 10:36 am

    Lifestyle should be the same as discretionary

  37. @thebasketballhistorian3291 April 15, 2025 at 10:37 am

    "renting a movie"

    Me: *immediately checks when this video was uploaded

  38. I don’t like the way she said, “treating yo’ self.”

  39. is it just me or did you also feel llike you got absolutely no information after having watched this video?

  40. @MindoverMoney1983 April 15, 2025 at 10:39 am

    Great video. I am working on a unique way to help everyone with this. Let’s all come together

  41. FEEDBACK
    I like the explanation they give of how to determine a family budget that is simple to understand, but the explanation they give of the distribution of income and the groups determined for expenses and savings I do not consider that they follow an expensive rule of why that division and its importance.
    I’d like you to check out my video on youTube https://youtu.be/izlFL0jcU-Y where I explain the most common nerdwallet 50/30/20 distribution rule compared to the income distribution used by banks for the authorization of mortgages, loans, and debt-to-income credit cards according to CHASE and I’d like you to evaluate them and define their importance in household budgeting.
    Thank you, I would like to hear your feedback.

  42. Lost me when they suggested I had 10,000 in my account * cries in poor*

  43. @MindoverMoney1983 April 15, 2025 at 10:41 am

    This is a great video

  44. @nadimmatoussi8772 April 15, 2025 at 10:42 am

    It’s funny how Americans count cars and gas with essentials 😂

  45. I still live with my parents but my rule of thumb on more luxerious things is one, if you have to save for a vacation you cant afford it, two dont make any big purchases unless you know you are going to use that item on a weekly or daily basis, three starting out young every big purchase should go towards equipment or resources to further your career, when i do spend money on things it is almost insignificant, like 2 dollars every other day for fries at zaxbys, 5 dollars for a burger, and maybe 20 dollars wvery 4 weeks for a movie or something spightly nicers, but doing that I can make 100 dollars last 2 weeks

  46. Is there a specific amount that I am required to put in any of these listed? Or does it just depend on me?

  47. @aliciamontefusco8633 April 15, 2025 at 10:43 am

    Using credit cards to buy necessities doesn’t count towards you income because the money isn’t actually yours…its borrowed at a compounded interest rate. Here in lies the problem with America’s financial problems, credit cards.

  48. I wish life has little UI I can see.
    It feels like a game

  49. Ask Perplexity AI app – How many days are there from today to end of the month? Take answer to divide by the money in your bank account or budget allocated to wants. Then times 7 (for weeks), that’s the amount that you should allocate from savings to spending every Sunday (set auto weekly recurring phone reminder).

  50. Gym membership is for health, it should surely be essential

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