Mr. Avocadough 🥑 Financial Literacy
@mravocadough💫 They told us we'd never buy a property if we ate avocado. I'm here to help you do both.🎓
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Does anyone have a personal contact at @instagram? A friend of mine had her page duplicated by a fake account, and now her own account has been deleted. This happened to me last year, but luckily I was able to get my account back. Please DM!
We stopped buying avocados and expensive coffees one year ago today. And just look at us now! #newhome
Big up everyone who is using social media right now as a force for good It can be an angry place sometimes, but it is often where I go to learn and feel inspired
💷 The ultimate investing checklist in 2021! 👇
Amazing how much relief you feel when you're delaying something on your to-do list for ages and then finally do it.
Claimed your tax back for working from home yet? It's not too late 🙏🏽
You could be one tweet, one post, one video, one email or one phone call away from the breakthrough you've been praying for. Don't give up, keep pushing!
$VUSA Automated a further £200 in monthly, go to sleep, come back in 25 years. #IndexAndChill
If you had £10,000 to invest into one company/investment product, what are you purchasing? 📈
Legit. Me later on today:
Everything is going to have to be next day 🙃🙃
Great ep and reminder that BNPL is a disease* *mostly
This week's episode is live: 43. Should I Use Buy-Now-Pay-Later? 💸 TOPICS COVERED: • What is BNPL? • Does it affect my credit score? • What to be aware of before using these schemes STREAM BELOW 👇🏾
Daily reminder not to put your life savings in $TSLA just because Elon Musk liked a "stonks only go up" tweet 😬
This week's episode is live: 43. Should I Use Buy-Now-Pay-Later? 💸 TOPICS COVERED: • What is BNPL? • Does it affect my credit score? • What to be aware of before using these schemes STREAM BELOW 👇🏾
Comparing your situation to others! Hence "personal" finance. 😁
What personal finance mistakes should everyone avoid?
It's really sad how many powerful influencers on social media promote dangerous financial products (sometimes unknowingly). Their quick £2k promotion fee means a couple hundred innocent people lose £10k each to some dodgy forex scam.
When someone DM's me "shall I invest in Tesla?" when I've just posted a banging Index Funds graphic. 😑
Nvm = you should have listened when I was talking to you.
"Small, daily, seemingly insignificant improvements when done consistently over time yield staggering results".
We talk about improving just 1% everyday and we will achieve so much But we can also apply to our finances What is one small thing you have changed to make an impact on your financial future?
A reminder that before you shoot for a £400k house because a bank told you it was affordable with a 10% deposit, ask yourself: - Can I make the monthly payments? - How long do I want to be paying this off? - What happens if the interest rate changes by 0.5%?
I lived in the same house for 22 years when I was growing up. I'd often ask why we never moved. They said "We'd rather retire early in the sun, than work in a bigger house." Sure enough, as soon as I left Uni. They retired early to the Sun!
Unpopular opinion but I think debt/credit can be good when used "correctly". E.G. using a credit card for necessary purchases so that you have adequate consumer protection = good. Using a credit card to buy Yeezy's because you only have a tenner in your account = not so good.
I lived in the same house for 22 years when I was growing up. I'd often ask why we never moved. They said "We'd rather retire early in the sun, than work in a bigger house." Sure enough, as soon as I left Uni. They retired early to the Sun!
"The smallest of implementations is always worth more than the grandest of intentions." Or in other words, just do it. ✔
I lived in the same house for 22 years when I was growing up. I'd often ask why we never moved. They said "We'd rather retire early in the sun, than work in a bigger house." Sure enough, as soon as I left Uni. They retired early to the Sun!
I remember getting my first pay cheque and I was SHOCKED it wasn't simply: Annual salary divided by 12 Damn those deductions 😬🤦🏽♂️
"One of the most tragic things I know about human nature is that all of us tend to put off living. We are all dreaming of some magical rose garden over the horizon instead of enjoying the roses that are blooming outside our windows today." - Dale Carnegie
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