Do This EVERY Time You Get Paid (Millionaire Payday Routine)

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Published 2024-05-03
Stop living paycheck to paycheck! In this video, I reveal what you should do every single payday to help you break free from financial stress and build lasting wealth.

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**THINGS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO! 👀**

💫 Ultimate Guide to Investment Accounts hello.rosehan.com/ultimateguide/
💫 Call To Freedom Email Newsletter: rosehan.com/calltofreedom

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**BOOKS I RECOMMEND 📚**

I Will Teach You to Be Rich (hilarious how-to book on personal finance for millennials)
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The Little Book of Common Sense Investing (Jack Bogle's classic advice on index funds)
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InvestED (step-by-step, millennial-friendly advice on how to pick stocks like Warren Buffett)
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Unshakeable (this book = courage. blast ALL the fears & misconceptions you have about investing)
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Rich Dad Poor Dad (#1 selling personal finance book of all time... need I say more?)
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Think and Grow Rich (the ultimate book on money mindset and wealth consciousness)
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**MY FAVORITE MONEY TOOLS 🖤**

YNAB (I literally can't live without this budgeting app, so obsessed)
www.youneedabudget.com/?ref=YkZbz4082iUstrX7&utm_s…

Wise (like Venmo but for international currencies - I use this app a LOT for my life in Mexico)
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High-Yield Savings Accounts (don't settle for 0% when you can get 3%+ on your savings)
www.bankrate.com/landing/rose-han/best-savings-opt…

Ledger Nano S (crypto storage hardware wallet, because "Not Your Keys, Not Your Crypto"!):
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DISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSURES ❤

This content is for education and entertainment purposes only. Rose does not provide tax or investment advice. The information is being presented without consideration of the investment objectives, risk tolerance, or financial circumstances of any specific investor and might not be suitable for all investors. Past performance is not indicative of future results. All investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal.

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All Comments (21)
  • @kauigirl808
    My mentality hasn’t changed whether I make 20k or 100k. I still have the same mindset that I’m brokeAF and spend the same as if I’m poor. It’s just habit.
  • I put away a grand a month but there is always something. Daughters tuition, car needs tires, daughter not working, medical bills, vacation,
  • @alexandrathe120
    This is literally the blueprint on how to become financially independent and financially stable ❤I love your hair and I love the info that you shared with us and will incorporate this in my money journey! Thank you so much 😊
  • @zakkrick
    Don’t trust family and cousins if they want to borrow money, they won’t pay you back. They’ll say I’ll pay you whenever I pay you back or it’s your fault for asking for the money.
  • @spillthetea3
    That's smart, putting the financial goals before the wants.
  • @Hyakman5408
    5:36 I've used the "snowball" method that you talk about, but it actually works by taking the payment from each debt and adding it to the next so that you can pay off the debt sooner (unless I misunderstood you). Put another way: if you have 3 cards and each has a $10 monthly payment, you pay off the first card then add that $10 to the second and pay $20, pay it off and add that $20 to the third card and pay $30 until the debt is gone.
  • @haileyreign971
    The overflow on the credit card debt was accurate 😂😂😂
  • @nw1317
    I love the water jug metaphor, its a good way to visibly show a budget being used up
  • @dlyroadrunner
    almost 10 yrs in the air force, and i spend as if i'm still making the same pay check as an E-1.
  • @SLLLC-904
    Every day seems like an Emergency!!! Bills high, Insurance super high, and Income low!!! Doesn’t add up!!!
  • @ernaleslie3848
    Love this! A visual and understandable approach to saving and investing. Rose, I think your videos should be shown in middle school, high schools and colleges.
  • @jordankendall86
    "Making the changes that you usually don't like to make!" was the best quote. I am tired of hearing people complain about finances and yet not willing to make the necessary changes to live below (not within) your means. My only disagreement on the order of filling the cups is that I believe if you have a 401k match, then you should prioritize matching this 100% first before any living expense because most people will adjust their living standards down when they receive a lower paycheck.
  • @user-wr6sv9pj1l
    I wish I started to take my finances more seriously sooner. I just started seriously saving/investing/paying off debt in the last 6 months or so and just paid off my car completely. I opened a new credit card for the 0% APR on balance transfers and am taking care of CC debt next, and hope to have that wiped out in the next 3 months. After that I have the student loan mountain to climb but it'll be so much easier with the money that would have been going to car payments and CC payments available.
  • @sokkimly8182
    Thanks for sharing I agree the point you brought on Save for emergency funds or pay off debt. A lot of people would save for emergency funds, instead of paying off debt.
  • @BryanL5913
    Thank you Rose you are helping people grow and making a impact on the world with your videos keep making them please..... Much love coming from Texas.....
  • @lilyslight2515
    I love the waterfall visual :) thank you for your help friend