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In this video, I share 8 simple money habits that can help you become financially literate and make better decisions with your money in 2026.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:42 Habit 1
02:16 Habit 2
03:30 Habit 3
04:36 Habit 4
05:32 Habit 5
07:01 Habit 6
08:48 Habit 7
10:49 Habit 8
14:09 A personal note
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insightful 💛
Nischa, I get what you're saying about talking about money, because one of the best thing that could've happened for me was meeting a group of people while doing my MBA who was open about what they earned, which educated me as to what I should be earning. But some people can't handle money conversations. They resent what you earn, or what you're able to save/invest, even while saying they're your friends. I'd tell everyone to be careful in those discussions.
I'm 56 and have about $700k saved between my pension, Social Security, and VA benefits. My CFP helped me build a plan that should generate up to 40% annual ROl for a comfortable retirement around age 60 without heavily drawing down the principal.
love from Bangladesh
Key takeaways from this video are
1. Invest in yourself
2. Delayed gratification
Overall really engaging…
Hello, i wish to start investing but i don't know where to begin. Any advice or contact for help?
I have a hunch that my family’s been pretty broke since at least the Middle Ages. Thanks for showing me how to change that 🙏
Thanks
Hai Mam how are you
Side note love your hair. You should do a video on how you style it 😅
Very informative, thank you!
Save half your salary before you start spending . Pretend you only have this money .It works
One thing? Implementing money date
I like doing a weekly money date!!!!!!!!
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your haircut, which one is it ? :p
Great topics there
Another great video, Nischa. Thanks for providing such high quality advice for us on our journeys to achieve more financial literacy.
Thanks
Oh mine I just bomb into your page and I'm already in love with what you do but I've missed because this is 16th of January already. Is there any record please, I'm a Nigerian
Thank you for the info. Good content 👍🏻
Your money should reflect what you care about! Wow!!!
You are great!! Thank you so much for your content!! 🙂 Your workshop – Financial Life Design – was sooo great and helped me in the steps to be so much clearer. Love all of your videos 💗