Niah Havelaar my opinion would be to stick to blue chips and look for dividends. I’m 100% sure Kevin would say something similar. Big tech is a best bet on a return. Amazon, Microsoft and Facebook.
👋 Yes, please!! How can I go to U.S.? Doesn't matter if for the beggining I start cleaning the sh*t of others, "put aside 100 dollars a week"?! In Portugal, a person receive 516€ liquid per month and 300 are just for paying the rent! (Before bills!) Tell me how to go legally and I go!
Mr. Wonderful, are you just wearing your suit top? lol I remember you saying you often just wear jacket/tie/shirt because video is only shot stomach up lol
i can do even cheaper for whole bean coffee. and also whenever i go on vacation, i look for cheap rates on nice hotels. and they usually have tons of single serve coffee pods, bags, etc. and just grab a bunch of them everytime you go to reception. i managed to get like 100 pouches of nice organic coffee. each one is good for a large mug.
That's exactly what an entrepreneur is. Someone that does what they love, just so happens they found a way to monetize it along the way. He literally says that. It's about being yourself and experiencing life.
Yes. U can also keep a job, pay yourself first, don't keep up with the Joneses and stay away from debt. There's nothing wrong with active income. But no one can work forever endlessly. We still have to invest for building bigger wealth and retirement.
In regards to coffee we bought a coffee bean grinder and buying beans in bulk is much cheaper and can make more than buying already made coffee, plus you get to make your own!
That’s the deference between rich and considered rich. I want to see the coffee price of Jeff bezoar and bill gates. In another thoughts maybe he just threw a number there I can lie too , “I make coffee with 13 cents you” see
BEANSTOX App is not available in Ireland 😒 Why people keep making investing apps in U.S. when there’s tons of and where whole European market is begging for it 🤦♂️
Oh well , investing should be taught way before putting someone on a debt ( because after that you won’t really have money to invest ) but apparently the opposite has been done in this economic system ... if this is done intentionally or by accident that’s another issue
How can one keep starting new businesses, one failure after another? Where does that money come from to help you start a new business each time the previous one doesn't work out?
If a business fail, it doesn't mean that there would be no remaining asset. If there is no profit in a business better end it to save the asset, liquidate it then reinvest in another business.
Kevin is hard for me to analyze. I think he’s brilliant with money but I’ve heard conflicting remarks. He’s said he’d never buy stocks that don’t pay dividends. He justified that really well in the past. But he also pumps Shopify which is a great company with a bright future. I think it’s ok to change your mind, but it’s hard for me to tell where he’s at sometimes
Don’t marry a person who doesn’t have a career. That person doesn’t have their act together, and they have no idea what money is worth and how to manage it. Ironically, though they may seem to have plenty of time to be a parent or take care of the house, they won’t necessarily do a good job at either because they are undisciplined. If your marriage doesn’t work out, the law will punish you for supporting this person during the marriage by making you support them after the marriage. I learned this lesson the hard way, and instead of getting ready to go into a comfortable retirement with a partner, I am looking at a minimum of ten more years of work at which point I am still not sure how I will pay for both retirement and support. There are plenty of cautionary tales out there, and “That won’t happen to me because we are in love,” is not a rebuttal. I wish everyone would be more open about the financial consequences of marriage and how to protect yourself.
@@stephaniep1761 Why didn’t I think of that: “Honey, I know you want an engagement ring, and a big wedding with friends and family and cake and a fancy dress, and I know you might be expecting to sign some kind of marriage license, but hear me out. Marriage isn’t any of those things. It is a commitment of the soul.”
@@stephaniep1761 I am sincerely sorry to hear that. Having a marriage go bad was one of the worst things that happened to me, and I wouldn’t wish it on anyone. I learned a lot, though.
I've become financially literate at about 35 yo. I had nobody in my life that could teach me that until that age and the system is most definitely not interested to teach you that, so i learned it by myself, because one day i thought, there has to be something more than just going to work and living paycheck to paycheck.
common money mistakes I made and why you should avoid them Never Ever Lend Money Kept In Your Custody. Avoid Impulse & Unplanned Expenses. The Money Will Come. Spending Based On Other People's Purse. Spending Money Before It Gets To You. Money Sent Me On Errand. Depending on the Generosity of Strangers.
The wise stay financially stable by spending less and investing more while the unwise remain poor by spending more and yet not investing like the wise ones do.
Well that's generally true it's concerning that several of the richest most successful investors are sitting on the sidelines right now and waiting for a better entry point
I understand where he's coming from with "pay off your debt first", but how many ordinary people can achieve the luxury of absolutely zero debt these days? Student loans last years and home loans last decades - and that's assuming you don't get stuck with credit card loans at exorbitant rates. To me it stings when rich people tell ordinary people that they should just "not buy coffee if you can't afford it", as if less well-to-do people don't understand the basic concept of saving money. Of course we do, but when you save money, very often you have to trade-off your time, which is also scarce -- e.g. spending time cooking at home in order to save money eating out, going out of your way to look for sales to save money on everyday items, commuting 2 hours on the subway instead of spending money on cars/taxis, etc. This saps your time and energy, which are also otherwise needed to make money. It's a constant cycle of limited money and limited time. I'm sure he worked hard to get to where he is, but I would also guess that he did not become a multimillionaire by nickel-and-diming $3.82 for every cup of coffee. It's easy to preach saving money when you are rich and have enough spare cash, not only to avoid interest payments by paying everything upfront, but also to hire help to do your cooking/cleaning/etc for you - freeing up the time and energy needed to grow your millions.
I think kevins message really woosh’d you. Student loan debt is the worst kind of debt you can have compared to all other types of debt. Students get really shafted with the interest rate. So yes nickel and dime everything to get that student debt off ASAP because it’s that bad, sacrificing sleep to get up and make your food and coffee, whatever because you gotta speedrun paying it off. Then when you finished (you might find you got used to the routine and if you’re young, you can handle being that frugal) you can decide how to continue on. If you do decide to continue saving as you were, then hey now that money can go into saving for investments. The truth is you are right that it’s hard and that’s just life, doesn’t matter if a rich guy like Kevin tells you this or a rando on the internet. Reality is harsh, don’t fall for the consumerist lifestyle being heavily marketed to you.
I'm 17 and I'm SUPER pessimistic about my generation's financial situation, however I don't just save a hundred a week, I save all the money I make, which averages out to about 240 a week. I'm looking to get more hours at my job, though.
Most of the people out here in the comment section coming up with hocus pocus "Alternative ways of live" and "Money won't matter" message. YEAH, that's why O'Leary is the Billionaire preaching and you're scrambling in comments
i'm from algeria i make 385$/month idk how i'll ever be financially stable lol even tough i work online so that 385 is way over the average salary here
Do you agree with Kevin? Have a question you want him to answer? Let us know in the comments below.
Where do you go to hire a VA? I’ve checked Fiverr. Any recommendations? Our business JBwipes.com is hiring
Niah Havelaar my opinion would be to stick to blue chips and look for dividends. I’m 100% sure Kevin would say something similar. Big tech is a best bet on a return. Amazon, Microsoft and Facebook.
👋
Yes, please!!
How can I go to U.S.? Doesn't matter if for the beggining I start cleaning the sh*t of others, "put aside 100 dollars a week"?!
In Portugal, a person receive 516€ liquid per month and 300 are just for paying the rent! (Before bills!)
Tell me how to go legally and I go!
Mr Wonderful - actively taking your advice to start a business. Want to help me spread financial literacy?
Mr. Wonderful, are you just wearing your suit top? lol I remember you saying you often just wear jacket/tie/shirt because video is only shot stomach up lol
18 cents in coffee?? Graham Stefan is overpaying for coffee
I think lifestyle inflation is getting the most of him.
I scrolled down immediately to find this comment
i can do even cheaper for whole bean coffee. and also whenever i go on vacation, i look for cheap rates on nice hotels. and they usually have tons of single serve coffee pods, bags, etc. and just grab a bunch of them everytime you go to reception. i managed to get like 100 pouches of nice organic coffee. each one is good for a large mug.
Theres a better way to save even more money on coffee then Graham or Shark Tank guy, don't drink it.
Anita Patel facts
Not everyone is cut out to be an entrepreneur. Do what makes you happy.
That's exactly what an entrepreneur is. Someone that does what they love, just so happens they found a way to monetize it along the way. He literally says that. It's about being yourself and experiencing life.
Rilver yes. This dude. It took so long to understand this.
What a cheap sentimental speech. What if serial killing is my conclusion for satisfaction... does that make me any successful?
Live in the woods in a make shift shelter?
Yes. U can also keep a job, pay yourself first, don't keep up with the Joneses and stay away from debt. There's nothing wrong with active income. But no one can work forever endlessly. We still have to invest for building bigger wealth and retirement.
GOLDEN RULE : PAY YOURSELF FIRST. DO NOT KEEP UP WITH THE JONESES. STAY AWAY FROM DEBTS.
Pay the Joneses first
I would add. You are your first business. If you're not at a profit pivot to something else.
"I'm a scooper not a scraper" - quote you don't want to hear out of context
The story of Kevin getting fired for not scrapping gum is something ive never forgot since ive heard it. Good for him for keeping his dignity.
Wrong. You’re probably a lazy bottom feeder
Hustle and work towards achieving your goals NOW; because its "NOW or NEVER"
In regards to coffee we bought a coffee bean grinder and buying beans in bulk is much cheaper and can make more than buying already made coffee, plus you get to make your own!
I believe at 5:22 it’s Hong Kong. Thank you for showing this
Whenever possible, strike a royalty deal -- that's the motto of Mr. Wonderful on Shark Tank at least!
Ngl that was a pretty good epiphany. Gonna keep my motivation up and grind harder to control my destiny as much as I can. :D
Keep these videos coming. I love all of them!
Wait how is his coffee $0.02 cheaper?
That’s the deference between rich and considered rich.
I want to see the coffee price of Jeff bezoar and bill gates.
In another thoughts maybe he just threw a number there I can lie too , “I make coffee with 13 cents you” see
He drinks it black. Which taste nasty.
LOL
@@fuchiigi4188 graham stephan makes 20 cent coffee. You make it for your self at home
Economies of scale.
Waiting for @GrahamStephan to make a reactiom video on this!
Mr. Wonderful isn’t wearing pants in this video. I’ve seen his behind the scenes!
"Don't waste money on things you don't need"
He is swinging his helicopter
4:20 looks like they are using a drill bit to stir their coffee haha
BEANSTOX App is not available in Ireland 😒 Why people keep making investing apps in U.S. when there’s tons of and where whole European market is begging for it 🤦♂️
GOD : Get Out Debt.
Searching for Graham in the comments 👀👀👀
There is no beanstox on the app store?
I loved trying to work while going to school ("I think I could aim for more").
3:29: Kevin says throw all your money in the market. 🚀 🚀 🚀
Time is so important to consider. I like what Robert Kiyosaki said too, your most valuable asset is between your ears. ✌️
_Searching for Graham in the comments_ 👀👀👀
Graham thought he was frugal with his 20 cent coffee but Kevin proved that he was overspending
**Graham triggered**
He is always fun to listen to.
Focus on your skills. Your skills will dictate your pay.
I thought not doing anything was the worst,
and then I realized that it was still my time.
ChangedMyMind
Funny watching this and thinking about Graham Stephan and his new coffee company.
👍🏿advice🙏🏿
FULLY AGREE WITH YOUR ADVISE ... I.E. LIVE SIMPLY & REMAIN HUMBLE, NEED LITTLE & WANT LESS .
Oh well , investing should be taught way before putting someone on a debt ( because after that you won’t really have money to invest ) but apparently the opposite has been done in this economic system ... if this is done intentionally or by accident that’s another issue
Excellent video
other people stay in the house all day “i’m bored “
Simply amazing! 😃
How can one keep starting new businesses, one failure after another? Where does that money come from to help you start a new business each time the previous one doesn't work out?
If a business fail, it doesn't mean that there would be no remaining asset. If there is no profit in a business better end it to save the asset, liquidate it then reinvest in another business.
The least you can do is get him in focus
"And I was fired." ... "Being an employee is a good, secure job." LOL
It's relatively secure compared to the alternatives
Difference between working a normal job & in a company
Opportunity in chaos is prolly the most important thing to remember
Crisis is change screaming to occur... change makes millionaires.
@@stachowi this is true
@@Je.rone_ new titans are being created right now, I wish you the best!
That could be a great band name
Thank you Kevin!
Your advice made me reevaluate my finances.
Won't do you a bit of good cause to get finances fixed is not an American trait !
Kevin is hard for me to analyze. I think he’s brilliant with money but I’ve heard conflicting remarks. He’s said he’d never buy stocks that don’t pay dividends. He justified that really well in the past. But he also pumps Shopify which is a great company with a bright future. I think it’s ok to change your mind, but it’s hard for me to tell where he’s at sometimes
He now buys stocks with dividends
My uncle could relate,
but I couldn't maintain it.
O’Leary is the best Canadian that business guru
No even close the founder of London Drugs has way more money
"i'm a scooper not a scraper"
You're already doing good by watching this video!
My favorite shark. Uncle Kevin
Everyone who is looking for Graham in the comments!
Lol
Instagram or Stephen Gram 🤔🙃
So basically a coach instead Of digital assistant
🙌🏽
I like this guy's advices, so useful.
REMEMBER: O'Leary is hard nosed double talking winner insofar as a good hustler 1
Investing is such a great thing. You're helping others grow and you'll get your fruit in future
It seems so simple yet so complicated at the same time 😁😁😁
Everything is simple when you know what your doing..Nowadays, morons in charge !
we are told in my video for all traders of 24 august gold market down and touch $1907 and finally 26 august gold market blow $ 1907 and move up
One day
Don’t marry a person who doesn’t have a career. That person doesn’t have their act together, and they have no idea what money is worth and how to manage it. Ironically, though they may seem to have plenty of time to be a parent or take care of the house, they won’t necessarily do a good job at either because they are undisciplined. If your marriage doesn’t work out, the law will punish you for supporting this person during the marriage by making you support them after the marriage. I learned this lesson the hard way, and instead of getting ready to go into a comfortable retirement with a partner, I am looking at a minimum of ten more years of work at which point I am still not sure how I will pay for both retirement and support. There are plenty of cautionary tales out there, and “That won’t happen to me because we are in love,” is not a rebuttal. I wish everyone would be more open about the financial consequences of marriage and how to protect yourself.
Society creates the financial consequences. Marriage is a commitment of the soul.
@@stephaniep1761 Why didn’t I think of that: “Honey, I know you want an engagement ring, and a big wedding with friends and family and cake and a fancy dress, and I know you might be expecting to sign some kind of marriage license, but hear me out. Marriage isn’t any of those things. It is a commitment of the soul.”
@@rjs617 I don't want that anymore. Marriage destroyed my soul. I could care less about money.
@@stephaniep1761 I am sincerely sorry to hear that. Having a marriage go bad was one of the worst things that happened to me, and I wouldn’t wish it on anyone. I learned a lot, though.
I've become financially literate at about 35 yo. I had nobody in my life that could teach me that until that age and the system is most definitely not interested to teach you that, so i learned it by myself, because one day i thought, there has to be something more than just going to work and living paycheck to paycheck.
USA today only suited for hard working appreciative immigrants. Natives are idiots!
Omg I'm learning so much from this video's principles and morals thanks for the upload
Opportunity in chaos
You can see Kevin doesn't like Starbucks lol
he said “If you can’t afford it” lol
This is soo precious
It all depends on choices.
Because I could still use debts as a way to sue blah.
common money mistakes I made and why you should avoid them
Never Ever Lend Money Kept In Your Custody.
Avoid Impulse & Unplanned Expenses.
The Money Will Come.
Spending Based On Other People's Purse.
Spending Money Before It Gets To You.
Money Sent Me On Errand.
Depending on the Generosity of Strangers.
Hey, I'm 18 years old and I really am interested in earing for my future. Could anyone recommend me what side jobs I could do?
How does Mr. Wonderful feel about designers? What are his thoughts and opinions of theses people as it relates to business.
I don't think my boss would like me having a 24/7 "side" hustle.
The wise stay financially stable by spending less and investing more while the unwise remain poor by spending more and yet not investing like the wise ones do.
Well said👋
You're right, investing is the key.
Well that's generally true it's concerning that several of the richest most successful investors are sitting on the sidelines right now and waiting for a better entry point
So true Lol, it doesn't make sense
It can be said a little simpler, if you want to be rich then focus on saving and investing, if you want to be poor then focus on spending
I already Invested in stocks and I can't really get a good returns from it
I can assure you that starbucks does not like Kevin
Anything that helps improve my skills.
For indian youth now a days , the "coffee " should be replaced with "smoking"
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
How are you today Graham?
Always hated coffee... Good to know I'm potentially saving thousands lmao but wow, it's ridiculous how people obsess and waste on coffee
Crazy how people drink what I don't like! I'm potentially saving thousands!
yeah... doing WHAT?..
❤
18 cents webcam
Who told u I'll retired Kev?!!?
Nobody:...
Kevin: why buy Starbucks?!
If you pursue entrepreneurship for money then you got it all wrong. Don’t get it? Read it again
Anything that indicates that loneliness is real.
Don't be a temporary regret.
I understand where he's coming from with "pay off your debt first", but how many ordinary people can achieve the luxury of absolutely zero debt these days? Student loans last years and home loans last decades - and that's assuming you don't get stuck with credit card loans at exorbitant rates. To me it stings when rich people tell ordinary people that they should just "not buy coffee if you can't afford it", as if less well-to-do people don't understand the basic concept of saving money. Of course we do, but when you save money, very often you have to trade-off your time, which is also scarce -- e.g. spending time cooking at home in order to save money eating out, going out of your way to look for sales to save money on everyday items, commuting 2 hours on the subway instead of spending money on cars/taxis, etc. This saps your time and energy, which are also otherwise needed to make money. It's a constant cycle of limited money and limited time.
I'm sure he worked hard to get to where he is, but I would also guess that he did not become a multimillionaire by nickel-and-diming $3.82 for every cup of coffee. It's easy to preach saving money when you are rich and have enough spare cash, not only to avoid interest payments by paying everything upfront, but also to hire help to do your cooking/cleaning/etc for you - freeing up the time and energy needed to grow your millions.
kevin is just FoS lol don’t take him too seriously
I think kevins message really woosh’d you. Student loan debt is the worst kind of debt you can have compared to all other types of debt. Students get really shafted with the interest rate. So yes nickel and dime everything to get that student debt off ASAP because it’s that bad, sacrificing sleep to get up and make your food and coffee, whatever because you gotta speedrun paying it off. Then when you finished (you might find you got used to the routine and if you’re young, you can handle being that frugal) you can decide how to continue on. If you do decide to continue saving as you were, then hey now that money can go into saving for investments. The truth is you are right that it’s hard and that’s just life, doesn’t matter if a rich guy like Kevin tells you this or a rando on the internet. Reality is harsh, don’t fall for the consumerist lifestyle being heavily marketed to you.
Because it's easy money.
Not everybodoy can put aside 100 $ week to save
Or to invest some people in other countries or poor people dont even receive a 100$ a week
I'm 17 and I'm SUPER pessimistic about my generation's financial situation, however I don't just save a hundred a week, I save all the money I make, which averages out to about 240 a week. I'm looking to get more hours at my job, though.
how about 7 dollars on sushi?
$100/week from what income? what if you dont have income?
Most of the people out here in the comment section coming up with hocus pocus "Alternative ways of live" and "Money won't matter" message. YEAH, that's why O'Leary is the Billionaire preaching and you're scrambling in comments
Until the market crashes
Nobody is going to pay an inexperienced assistant $60-100/hour. That’s laughable.
Not with that attitude
I know right? Not when you can hire somebody in India for $4/hour.
@Mindi Bear
So true 😂😂😂
Hi from India Kevin.. you are definitely Mr. Wonderful ❤️.. take care and stay safe❤️🤗
you NEED $$$$ to make $$$$$$$$$$
Kevin, I have failed you
Man I love Kevin ❤❤❤
Too many ads!
Waiting for Stephan Graham to react!
😂
"Inflation is for something."
-bitter
Is this sponsored?
i'm from algeria i make 385$/month idk how i'll ever be financially stable lol
even tough i work online so that 385 is way over the average salary here
Share your thoughts with me.☝️☝️ Thanks for watching....
2:30 in Africa people get paid $100 a month and I'm my country only 30% of the people get paid above $1000 a month
He's talking about the United States. Just scale it down depending on the earnings in your country.
Great video and very practical! 🙌🏾💛
Change the title sir...
he is so disconnected .... how about folks who only make $400/week???? how much are they supposed to save ?
Stop making excuses and find a second job!