Take Control of Your Money: How to Save More, Get Out of Debt, & Build Real Wealth
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Top Comments (10)
My wealthy friends sent all three of their kids to colleges in CA. They were given a debit card for the semester and told that if they spent it before the end of the semester, not to ask for another cent. They learned to manage with what they had and all are successful people today.
My son starting saving at 13 .. at 28 he had 60 thousand saved and bought his first beautiful home :).. 💕. I’m so proud .. it’s so easy and makes someone feel empowered
I just love how Mel says' I don't understand what that means' without shame, that right there is power. That's why I love you style of interviewing
Im 65. Starting all over with almost nothing. I learned some things today I didn't know. It's never too late to learn and change!! Thanks Mel and thank you David.
I’m 35, starting over after a breakup. Working 2 jobs and started a business. No kids, and living on my own. Saving $20 a day for me is unrealistic, but anything is better than nothing. I hope I can come back to this comment in 20 years
I love how Mel always ask the questions that us regular folks would ask!
Beans, bananas, potatoes, and carrots - some of the cheapest foods that fill you up and give you energy and health!
Mel wow! I am just popping in here and seeing the lovely comments. Thank you again for having me on. It was such a joy to spend this time with you. I'm thrilled to see how many people we have had the opportunity to help! You have the most amazing community. And your team is remarkable! THANK YOU ALL. Huge huge hug.
I am 59. Immigrated to Canada as a single mother with two little boys in my late 30s, so started late in life than most. Now that I am an empty nester, I had incurred lots of debts. I have become super frugal, don’t buy anything but the necessities. March 10 2026, I will be debt free and will have paid 40K in debts in just two years. I am thinking if I can pay 40K in two years, I can definitely save/invest 45K in two years, it is never too late. Debt is the worst enemy
I have been working on my debt since 2020. I was close to 100 thousand dollars in debt and now I have 21 thousand more to go, paid off several ccs, and my car too. I thank God for giving me the right mindset to be able to achieve this! Thanks David for sharing your insights and advice on financial planning strategies ❤️❤️
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Top Comments (10)
My wealthy friends sent all three of their kids to colleges in CA. They were given a debit card for the semester and told that if they spent it before the end of the semester, not to ask for another cent. They learned to manage with what they had and all are successful people today.
My son starting saving at 13 .. at 28 he had 60 thousand saved and bought his first beautiful home :).. 💕. I’m so proud .. it’s so easy and makes someone feel empowered
I just love how Mel says' I don't understand what that means' without shame, that right there is power. That's why I love you style of interviewing
Im 65. Starting all over with almost nothing. I learned some things today I didn't know. It's never too late to learn and change!! Thanks Mel and thank you David.
I’m 35, starting over after a breakup. Working 2 jobs and started a business. No kids, and living on my own. Saving $20 a day for me is unrealistic, but anything is better than nothing. I hope I can come back to this comment in 20 years
I love how Mel always ask the questions that us regular folks would ask!
Beans, bananas, potatoes, and carrots - some of the cheapest foods that fill you up and give you energy and health!
Mel wow! I am just popping in here and seeing the lovely comments. Thank you again for having me on. It was such a joy to spend this time with you. I'm thrilled to see how many people we have had the opportunity to help! You have the most amazing community. And your team is remarkable! THANK YOU ALL. Huge huge hug.
I am 59. Immigrated to Canada as a single mother with two little boys in my late 30s, so started late in life than most. Now that I am an empty nester, I had incurred lots of debts. I have become super frugal, don’t buy anything but the necessities. March 10 2026, I will be debt free and will have paid 40K in debts in just two years. I am thinking if I can pay 40K in two years, I can definitely save/invest 45K in two years, it is never too late. Debt is the worst enemy
I have been working on my debt since 2020. I was close to 100 thousand dollars in debt and now I have 21 thousand more to go, paid off several ccs, and my car too. I thank God for giving me the right mindset to be able to achieve this! Thanks David for sharing your insights and advice on financial planning strategies ❤️❤️