Remember the first time I got paid 800 dollars in two weeks I was like I still can't pay for my re
@PAWS-airdrop-now22 сағат бұрын
dd
@PapaFlare23 сағат бұрын
I just want one
@williamdelaney1051Күн бұрын
Can’t take advice from boomers we live in a different time
@chaseshadowrider2861Күн бұрын
The biggest opportunity my parents are giving me is a deal I made with them they buy me and my fiance a house with good acreage if I live with them for 3 more years and save every penny and invest it im so blessed
@fartchamber12Күн бұрын
And yet still no personality
@wyattdoddridge9660Күн бұрын
It's not a lot of money if your lifestyle is so materialistic that you can't live not buying the best of the best all the time
@DatahawkTradingКүн бұрын
No, it's pretty standard knowledge now that a million isn't a lot of money. People used to be able to comfortable retire having made a million, now that number is generally around $10M. Having $1M means you are almost guaranteed to be bankrupted by any serious medical situation, and it means you would also be bankrupted if you had to defend yourself in a major case in a court of law. It sounds crazy, but $1M is not really a lot of money, and that is NOT a lifestyle-dependent statement.
@SpeakezzeКүн бұрын
Loans are a thing
@lorddiethorn4 сағат бұрын
You missed the point in a lot of place you can’t get houses for under 100 grand.
@Mrdice_mКүн бұрын
Elon musk. Way way up Andrew it's not in his level at all
@gamingbeast5849 сағат бұрын
Oh yeah, what are these guys on to compare with Elon,the most productive man alive.
@chambo9212Күн бұрын
Evaluating the pros and cons of your actions?!? Holy shit this guy is truly profound.
@thaciissocoo3708Күн бұрын
Bonerionaire mentality
@willbear874513 сағат бұрын
@@thaciissocoo3708 or just any normal person
@KsieprodКүн бұрын
first
@Bear1097Күн бұрын
He’s right about the trailer park, I did a bunch of work for a guy who owns a few of them, of which he developed himself and he’s made great return on his investment
@Marcin-zx1peКүн бұрын
This guy is my favourite idiots from internet its umbelivebe how someone who has nothing to say says so much
@ir4kkКүн бұрын
youre right a million isnt a lot for someone wearing gucci suits driving a ferrari and living a 5 bed 4 bath in malibu
@andrewcampbell9136Күн бұрын
Also where and why the F is hasbula pop up. He’s not a child whatsoever even in a blue suit
@claayziiКүн бұрын
This can’t be an advice of Dave Ramsey bro😂😂😂 tf
@stan-j6nКүн бұрын
Liars ❤
@UsecautionКүн бұрын
I felt this exact same way when I made my first 20k
@HealthWealthInspirationКүн бұрын
Every bank app I’ve ever had lets me screenshot it yall got no clue
@immasurvivorКүн бұрын
Stop the cap.
@raymundogalindo38472 күн бұрын
What banks do you guys have? I can screenshot all of mine 😂 and I have 6 different ones all debt accounts no credit
@Footballfire6542 күн бұрын
Don’t listen to this dumbass he’s actually rich and owns homes most likely. You need to buy property and not for 700 k but for 200k and here in about 10-20 years they can be worth a mil
@JUSTJAMIE822 күн бұрын
Cant screenshot ya bank
@HealthWealthInspirationКүн бұрын
Yes u can just not yours bro
@humans9822 күн бұрын
You can't screenshot bank apps lol
@joaosimoesdecarvalho80962 күн бұрын
yes u can
@poplolyipp2 күн бұрын
I do it all the time
@humans9822 күн бұрын
@@poplolyipp least secure banking app 😂
@humans9822 күн бұрын
@@joaosimoesdecarvalho8096 probably some shitty app like chime for people irresponsibility with money 😂
@HealthWealthInspirationКүн бұрын
Yes u can bro
@theparodychannel78422 күн бұрын
They all tell u to buy n rent, yet nobody can afford a house...how does this work?
@NasCf-d2h2 күн бұрын
The exact opposite is going to happen with technology
@ShareTheJoyEveryday2 күн бұрын
Thats a lie. You cant screenshot your banking apps and wasnt he doing all this when banking apps weren't a thing. 😮 🤔
@HealthWealthInspirationКүн бұрын
Bro just coz your bank app doesn’t let you don’t mean most banking apps in the world don’t either
@martinlehtla5055Күн бұрын
I legit can screenshot my bank app and bank apps have been around for a long time. do better.
@rigler272 күн бұрын
I have been saying this for a few years. No younger generations coming through all want to work in a warm office
@JonSmith-oy4bi2 күн бұрын
Sure hope he ain’t talking about Ramsey, I doubt he would ever expect someone in their 20s to have enough to buy 10 homes
@Indy_rawr2 күн бұрын
He is not, its probably Grant Cardone
@Tokilainen2 күн бұрын
If you ever get 1 million $, learn about stocks. You can live of the interest for the rest of your life.
@tagery2 күн бұрын
yea but the interest is not enough to really enjoy life to the fullest
@MakamaFEET2 күн бұрын
@@tagery You can get like 8-10% intrest back which would be 80k-100k a year. Combind that with work for a couple years you can fully buy a home. Shit wait 10 years and it would be double.
@KevinMartinez-ue4mhКүн бұрын
That’s one part of it lol you gotta look into 2 there’s 1 more step
@tageryКүн бұрын
@@MakamaFEET yes I agree you can live a comfortable life on it but you wouldn’t really have the luxury of going on vacations frequently, going out to nice dinners, I mean they’re possible but not as often
@Slitheringpeanut2 күн бұрын
How rich do you have to be to be able to afford 10 houses from 20-29???
@lorddiethorn4 сағат бұрын
It not about rich buddy. There is something called things like life insurance policy that you can borrow money from which will get you the first house probably when you are 21 years old you than can buy the second once you get cash flow.
@edheldude51 минут бұрын
Your limiting belief is that you personally need money. Learn to 1) use other people's money (OPM), or 2) seller finance the houses.
@ImNotAYoutuber02 күн бұрын
The issue is that they are right, buy apartments and houses. They will NEVER become cheaper, the price will ALWAYS go up. You bought it today lets say 500k instead of 90k like your grandpa did, but you still sell it for a profit. But the entry bar is much much higher now.
@fudogwhisperer35902 күн бұрын
The housing market has dips and bubbles. Buy on the dips. I've bought the last 3 dips, there's another one coming. They were saying the same exact things back in 2005 when house prices were insane.
@victorblock34212 күн бұрын
Envy is unfortunate. I was a failure into my early 40's. I didn't give up. My first property exactly 20 years ago, for $92,000 is not worth $700,000 but about $250K. I saved hard and bought another one less than a year later. They were both 80% mortgaged. I continued and bought another then another....... I just finished selling over 20 properties for millions. I'm in my early 60's. Hopefully I have another 30 years. You babies want instant wealth. It takes time for most people, part of your life. Stop crying like babies. Life is easier than ever.
@scottb999720 сағат бұрын
Geezers don't want to admit it was easier then What you don't understand is luxuries are easier than ever but the necessities are harder than ever It doesn't matter if I give up my phones and Netflix that only gets me a tiny bit more rent money or some less garbage aisle groceries It's 4k per month on a fixer upper house when the national average pay is 3k per month You have to be above average to spend 100% of your income on a run down house
@victorblock342119 сағат бұрын
@@scottb9997 I'd happily trade what I had in my earlier life for what people can have today. Such a baby you are. waaaaaagggghh.
@AllenF052 күн бұрын
Good ole Dave Ramsey
@MrRT5132 күн бұрын
Let’s see the specifics of this…… you make the video you gotta explain.
@nikitaw19822 күн бұрын
More people shouod have learnt from playing assassins creed. U buy a bunch of shops then cant spend enough to affect ur bank account if u tried.
@jeffreymcgarity80662 күн бұрын
Eventually social media, crypto, and drop shipping are over saturated. Most of the easy ways are being vied after. The key is where it always been hard fin work.
@Zachary_Walker2 күн бұрын
It’s weird how there seems to be more empty houses than we at the moment could ever even use. But they’re pricing the m to the point nobody can buy them. I don’t see the upside to it for the owners if they do this till the market collapses. But even in collapse they make money
@wafflefries8982 күн бұрын
He bought it 20 years ago it appreciated in value that's the point do it now before it's more expensive
@mufasachainbreaker77572 күн бұрын
He actually does give some really good advice, though some of it fails to take into account changes in perspective and economic context.
@MakamaFEET2 күн бұрын
Most of advice is common sense tho. Like save your money.
@BattleSimYT2 күн бұрын
1 Million isn’t a lot but I could sure dam use it 😂
@egotisicaI2 күн бұрын
show me a 1 Million Dollars
@tj86432 күн бұрын
@@egotisicaIbro what😂🤦🏽
@egotisicaI2 күн бұрын
@@tj8643 he said 1 million isnt alot i want him to show me 1 million
@itzYaBoyCT222 күн бұрын
Not a lot ? For who?
@notloganpaul2 күн бұрын
1 million is not a lot, but it could put someone who's dead broke with debt in a hell of a good spot, easy to fly through a million, in Canada here a million might get you a 1 bedroom apartment in the city. Shitty swift and prime location, zero gains, miserable opportunity. It's not like what our parents had in the 80s and 90s
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