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ACCOUNTANT EXPLAINS: Money Habits Keeping You Poor

By Nischa

Summary

## Key takeaways - **Pay Yourself First**: The poor pay themselves last by covering bills and spending before saving whatever is left, while the rich pay themselves first by immediately transferring at least 10% of their paycheck into savings like a bill. [00:22], [01:04] - **Avoid Bad Debt**: Debt is the norm for buying small things like presents and clothes, but unless you can afford it outright in cash, you shouldn't buy it with debt since credit card interest at 22% cancels all rewards if unpaid. [02:00], [02:20] - **Build Six-Month Buffer**: Save enough through paying yourself first to build a six-month buffer before using additional savings for investments. [02:20], [03:00] - **Track Income & Expenses**: Until you know your income and expenses properly, you can't know where to go; lifestyle inflation makes spending rise with income, so track assets, liabilities, and set clear financial goals. [03:00], [03:51] - **Minimize Taxes Legally**: Taxes are your biggest expense; wealthy people use legal structures like ISAs or Roth IRAs and tax advisors to minimize bills, so understand rules to stack advantages in your favor. [05:29], [05:54] - **Invest ASAP After Buffer**: Once you have your savings buffer, invest to make money work for you and beat inflation instead of leaving it in a bank account; the longer you wait, the harder you'll work for the same results. [06:38], [07:19]

Topics Covered

  • Pay Yourself First
  • Reject All Bad Debt
  • Lifestyle Inflation Traps
  • Making Money Beats Saving
  • Minimize Taxes Legally

Full Transcript

I have spent the last decade of my life immersing myself in the field of finance and money through a degree in finance a qualification in accounting and then a career in Investment Banking and one of the most life-changing skills I have learned through it all is how to handle my own finances recognize my bad money habits and break free from them so in this video I'm going to share with you

nine of the most common bad money habits that hold people back and tips on how to break out of them number one paying yourself last I first heard of this in the book Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki and it's one of the blueprints in achieving Financial Freedom Robert explains that the way people pay their bills can be broken down into two types the first way is the Poor People's

habit and that is through paying yourself last so as soon as your paycheck comes in you then pay your rent your phone bill your subscriptions you find your social plans and then you'll save whatever's left over if there is even any money left to save the second method he talks about is the rich people's habit and they do the complete opposite they pay themselves first and that is

what you want to do take 10 minimum and put that into your savings account the minute you get paid treat it like paying a bill this is so important and by doing this you're guaranteeing that that buying their things before you pay yourself the second bad money habit is getting comfortable with bad debt it seems that debt these days is actually the norm people are using debt to by

the smallest of things to buy presents to buy clothes I have a straight wall that is unless I can afford to pay for that thing outright and cash I shouldn't be buying it with any form of debt remember credit card companies want you to be bad with your finances because that's how they make money from this the average credit card interest rate is 22 which cancels all kind of

benefits and rewards these credit card companies are providing if you're not able to pay them off number one which is about paying yourself first and essentially it's saving enough so that you this six months of buffer it's through that paying yourself first start putting that 10 away and once you have your stockpile then you can start using the additional money you save to building into

your investment fund and looking at Investments number four is not knowing your income or expenses properly until you know what your starting point is how do you know where you want to be there's something called lifestyle inflation and that is your spending will rise as your income Rises the more money you make the more you spend and it's a cycle make more money buy a bigger house buy a

financially they know their assets they know their liabilities they have a clear goal on where they want to go financially and all this all the steps they need to take to get there are more likely to get a lot of money and build wealth compared to people who just fantasize about money but have no idea how to go about it how they plan to acquire it or how to manage it just being mindful

of their stuff and seeing those numbers in black and white will trigger you into action fifth bad money habit is having expensive Hobbies a lot of people like to shop and I guess yeah part of this if you want to improve your financial position you can firstly save more of your existing income or you can make more money and create more income streams and the ideal combination is a mixture

of both you can't build wealth if you're making more money and spending all but you also can't if you're just focusing on the saving side because there is a cap to how much you can save using those cashback sites will only get you so far so to truly build wealth you have to think of both sides of the equation both how you will save a larger percentage of your income but also how

you will make more money saving moneyside has a cap the making money side does not it's infinite there is unlimited potential upside whether it's investing in the stock market asking for a pay rise starting a side hustle you want to break the bad money habit of thinking about saving money is going to massively increase your wealth number seven paying too much in taxes taxes are going to

be the single biggest expense in your life whilst everyone has to pay tax a lot of people just wealthy they have knowledge of illegal corporate structures that come with tax advantages they hire tax advisors that help them minimize their tax bills so if you want to get one step ahead one of the best ways to increase your wealth is through understanding tax rules in a way that's stack up

in your favor for example investing through an Isa or a Roth IRA which is an investment account that shelters your dividend and profit from taxes or operating under a business instead if you are someone who disagrees with this and prefers to pay more taxes regardless of whether or not you can reduce it legally then it doesn't hurt to understand the tax rules and reduce that

tax bill so that you can instead use the money to give back to things that directly align with your values instead of letting someone else decide where that money should be going if you want me to make a video on tax I was planning to I already have a summary on what I want to include but I have been a bit skeptical about whether to release this it's a topic that can go either way so let

me know in the comments below if you want to see that number eight waiting too long to invest when you start having savings you have that stockpile that buffer that we spoke about then you want to start looking at investing that money so that your money starts working for you and you want to diversify those Investments so you can weather different situations operations that come around

in life but you want to avoid leaving that money in a bank account because inflation is a thing and it means that you're essentially losing money every year so I have a mixture of safe Investments of riskier Investments that I'm willing to lose as well start looking at different investment strategies once you've saved up enough don't leave any additional money more than you need to in a

bank account I have another video and what you can be doing with your money in times like the current recession and I'll link that here for you as well there's always going to be reasons why you can't invest because you don't have time you don't have enough money you don't know where to start but the longer you put off investing the harder you will have to work to get that same

may also enjoy another one that I've linked here on Building Wealth and making money work for you

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