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#Personalfinances Reel by @thelucyspace (verified account) - 💡 Want to invest in Bitcoin without actually buying Bitcoin?

Enter: Bitcoin ETFs.

An ETF (exchange-traded fund) lets you invest in Bitcoin through
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💡 Want to invest in Bitcoin without actually buying Bitcoin? Enter: Bitcoin ETFs. An ETF (exchange-traded fund) lets you invest in Bitcoin through the stock market—no wallets, no keys, no exchanges. 📊 👉 You simply buy shares of the ETF like you would a stock, and it tracks the price of Bitcoin. 👉 This makes it easier (and often safer) for beginners to dip into crypto without the stress of managing it directly. Think of it as a bridge between Wall Street and crypto. 🌉✨ ⚠️ Not financial advice. Always do your own research. #financialindependenceretireearly #corporatemom #frugallife #budgetlife #wealthylife #frugalmom #budgetmom #frugalliving #lawyermom #buildwealth #bitcoininvestment #cryptoeducation #personalfinances #moneygram
#Personalfinances Reel by @thebudgetmom (verified account) - When it comes to paying off your debt, having a clear path to success is important.

It will take you much longer and cost you more money if you don't
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When it comes to paying off your debt, having a clear path to success is important. It will take you much longer and cost you more money if you don’t have a clear plan in place. Most of the time, it starts with deciding what method you want to use – the Avalanche or the Snowball. The Avalanche method is paying off the highest interest rate debt first. The Snowball method is paying off the debt with the smallest balances first. No matter what method you choose, make sure you are taking advantage of the rollover effect. Some people will assume they have more discretionary income after paying off a debt. Technically, you do since you no longer have a payment. But what you do with that freed-up money is important, especially if you have more than one debt. After deciding what method you want to use, you will have one priority debt that you are focusing on while you make minimum payments on the rest of your debt. When you pay off your priority debt, the freed-up money then gets applied (rolled over into the payment of) your next priority debt. This is the rollover effect. As you pay off each debt on your list, keep applying the freed-up money to your next debt. Are you using the rollover effect?
#Personalfinances Reel by @nmasunivision (verified account) - 📈 La palabra recesión ha vuelto a sonar con fuerza en EEUU. La inflación no da tregua y eso ha llevado a que más analistas anticipen una contracción
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📈 La palabra recesión ha vuelto a sonar con fuerza en EEUU. La inflación no da tregua y eso ha llevado a que más analistas anticipen una contracción en 2023. Economistas de la agencia Bloomberg dan casi por hecho que la mayor economía del mundo entrará en recesión dentro de los próximos 12 meses 🗓️. Analistas de la calificadora Fitch coincidieron, porque creen que las alzas de las tasas de interés “drenarán” los ingresos de hogares del país. ¿Qué recomiendan expertos ante este panorama? En este video te damos dos consejos clave. #uninoticias #finanzas #finanzaspersonales #personalfinances #finances #economy #economia
#Personalfinances Reel by @rachelcruze (verified account) - "Yeah, Rachel, that sounds great, but I DO have debt... how am I supposed to find peace?" 

Ahh, I'm so glad I asked 😉 You need a step-by-step plan o
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“Yeah, Rachel, that sounds great, but I DO have debt... how am I supposed to find peace?”  Ahh, I’m so glad I asked 😉 You need a step-by-step plan on how to save for emergencies, pay off debt fast, spend wisely, and invest for your future. Our course, Financial Peace University will show you EXACTLY how. This plan works every time. If you follow what you learn, the result WILL be financial peace. Learn more about this plan and start taking control of your money at the link in my profile! 💰 #financialpeace #financialpeaceuniversity #theramseyway #moneyadvice #personalfinances
#Personalfinances Reel by @inspiredbudget (verified account) - "Am I budgeting the right amount?!" 🤷🏻‍♀️
I get this question a lot!

An easy rule to follow is the 50/30/20 Budget rule.

50% of take home pay goes
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“Am I budgeting the right amount?!” 🤷🏻‍♀️ I get this question a lot! An easy rule to follow is the 50/30/20 Budget rule. 50% of take home pay goes toward NEEDS. 30% of take home pay goes toward WANTS. 20% of take home pay goes toward SAVINGS (or debt). Of course every person’s situation is unique. Feel free to move these numbers around a little to work for YOU! Ready to make budgeting EASY? Grab my FREE Budgeting & Debt Payoff Cheat Sheet. ✨LINK IN BIO!✨ Comment “Yes!” if you want to see more budget reels! #budgeting #budget #budgetlife #budgetplanner #budgetingtips #budgetplanning #budgetfriendly #budgettips #budgettip #budgetingtips #budget2022 #budgeting101 #budgetbuild #howtobudget #debtfreecommunity #debtfreejourney #debtfreedom #debtsnowball #debtfreegoals #debtfreeliving #debtpayoff #budgetgoals #momonabudget #budgetmeals #personalfinance #personalfinances #personalfinancetips #personafinancesforwomen
#Personalfinances Reel by @erim (verified account) - I'll go first. I was paying £65 a month for monthly internet and yesterday I called them up, realised I'd been paying out of contract for 3 YEARS and
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I’ll go first. I was paying £65 a month for monthly internet and yesterday I called them up, realised I’d been paying out of contract for 3 YEARS and they put it back down to £35. I overpaid nearly £1000 because I just didn’t check bill comparison websites. I’m gonna do the same for my electricity now! What’s your biggest tip? #finance #money #moneyhacks #moneytips #finances #personalfinances #bills
#Personalfinances Reel by @delyannethemoneycoach (verified account) - I started investing when I was 28 which I thought was early until I met these kids on TikTok who have been investing since they were 18 😅

Anyhoo, I'
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I started investing when I was 28 which I thought was early until I met these kids on TikTok who have been investing since they were 18 😅 Anyhoo, I’ve learned a few lessons during this time: ✅ There are no get rich quick schemes & a lot more ways to lose money. Investing works If you’re in it for the long term. Decades not weeks. This is why I don’t day trade. ✅ 401Ks & IRAs and all other retirement accounts are GREAT. They lower the tax burden today & tomorrow depending on which ones you choose & the funds offered in them have improved over time. ✅ There are LEGAL tax loopholes for accessing these accounts early. I’ll reshare my video about this in my stories. ✅ Investing is simple but it’s not intuitive — you need to learn how it works so you’re prepared for market downturns & staying on track with your investment plan. If you are interested in FREE money resources including: ➡️ A wealth map to help you automate your money ➡️ A Slay Your Banking Guide to help you organize your bank accounts ➡️ ChatGPT prompts to help you save, make, and invest money ➡️ An investing hierarchy so you can decide which accounts to prioritize AND LOTS MORE? Then download my Slay Your Money Guide by going to the 𝗟𝗜𝗡𝗞 𝗜𝗡 𝗠𝗬 𝗕𝗬𝗘-𝗢!
#Personalfinances Reel by @thebudgetmom (verified account) - My April budget is complete!

I decided to rollover $100 of unused cash from my budget cash envelopes from March.

I know I won't be spending all of m
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My April budget is complete! I decided to rollover $100 of unused cash from my budget cash envelopes from March. I know I won't be spending all of my cash envelopes this month, so I decided to fund my Easter shopping for April. That's what cashflowing an expense looks like. I didn't have a dedicated sinking fund for Easter, so I'm using income to cover that expense as it pops up. Next, I decided any extra income from my paycheck in April will go towards my Landscaping savings. To create a paycheck budget, here are the steps I take. 1. List any estimated guaranteed income. I always estimate based on the worst case scenario or the least amount I expect to receive. 2. I list out all fixed expenses INCLUDING any automatic savings or investment contributions. All minimum debt payments would also be listed here. 3. I then write down my variable spending category budgets and I use cash envelopes. 4. After that, since I'm debt-free, I focus on preparing for future holiday and events with cash (sinking funds) and long-term financial goals. Everyone's budget will look differently because we all have different situations and goals. The most important thing is that you are throwing your money towards things that YOU value. As always, there is never a right way to budget. The "right" way, is the way that works for you! Have you completed your April budget?
#Personalfinances Reel by @inspiredbudget (verified account) - Paying off debt gives you SO MUCH MORE than just extra money each month.
It gives you...
✨ peace of mind with your money.
✨ freedom to spend your mone
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Paying off debt gives you SO MUCH MORE than just extra money each month. It gives you... ✨ peace of mind with your money. ✨ freedom to spend your money how you want. ✨ options and choices. ✨ the ability to invest even more money! Our debt free journey wasn't always easy, but it was 100% WORTH IT!!! Ready to pay off debt so you can experience some of these benefits? If so, it all starts with your BUDGET. 🙌 Sign up for my FREE Budget Class. I'll teach you how to write a budget that WORKS and helps you pay off debt fast. 🙌⁠ ➡️ Go to INSPIREDBUDGET.COM/FREECLASS to sign up or CLICK THE LINK IN MY BI0! You won’t want to miss this! #debtfreecommunity #debtfreejourney #debtfreedom #debtsnowball #debtfreegoals #debtfreeliving #debtpayoff #debtfreelifestyle #debtfreedreams #payoffdebt #debtfreelife #debbtfreedreams #debtfreefamily #paidinfull #personalfinances #personalfinancetips #financetips #financegoals #financialgoals #womenandmoney #personalfinanceforwomen #womeninfinance #personalfinance
#Personalfinances Reel by @cazza_time (verified account) - When will taxes come back down? 📉

The UK is facing its highest tax burden in decades, yet many feel that their quality of life isn't getting any bet
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When will taxes come back down? 📉 The UK is facing its highest tax burden in decades, yet many feel that their quality of life isn’t getting any better! ❌ No one wants to pay more tax, but it might be an easier pill to swallow if people knew that taxes would come back down when the economy recovers! ✅ Knowing that there’s a light at the end of the tunnel is better than worrying that the government will be coming back for more and raising our taxes again next year! 📈 Let me know what you think in the comments! ➡️ #personalfinances #taxes #uk
#Personalfinances Reel by @bonsanemera - These are 3 investment accounts young professionals NEED to invest in 💰📈🧑🏿‍🎓. Comment newsletter for detailed break down!

(How to invest for beg
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These are 3 investment accounts young professionals NEED to invest in 💰📈🧑🏿‍🎓. Comment newsletter for detailed break down! (How to invest for beginners) #howtoinvest #investing #personalfinances #graduatestudent
#Personalfinances Reel by @rachel_talksmoney (verified account) - Comment 💁🏻‍♀️ SNAPSHOT to grab my free training to see where your money is really going.

Most people have slowly slipped into the habit of mindless
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Comment 💁🏻‍♀️ SNAPSHOT to grab my free training to see where your money is really going. Most people have slowly slipped into the habit of mindlessly buying stuff they don’t need without even realizing it. If you’re earning great money, you might not realize how much of it you’re unintentionally flushing down the drain. The thing is - if you’re doing this, you’re most likely thinking about money in the back of your mind at least 3 times a day. You’re dreaming about going on an awesome family vacation to Hawaii or Disney, but it seems too expensive. 😬 Maybe you’re not sure you’re on track for retirement, and that’s a whole separate stressful issue. Here’s the thing: you don’t have to be a super penny pincher to save money, you just have to be intentional about how you choose to use your resources. 👌🏼 I’m a huge believer in investing in the stock market - whether you like it or not, it’s the easiest, best way to build wealth in my opinion. 💰 The stock market will continue to grow with or without you participating in overconsumption. 💯 If you’re afraid you might have fallen into the over-consumption trap, and you’d rather use your money to build passive income in the stock market, comment 👉🏼SNAPSHOT to grab my free training and workbook to see where your money is really going! 💸Follow @rachel_talksmoney 💸Follow @rachel_talksmoney 💸Follow @rachel_talksmoney

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