@revishaan: these are a couple of things that I personally don’t do with my money. do you disagree with any of them? #f#fypr#revishaanf#financei#investing

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mainchick_223
Mainchick224 :
bros been 21 for 5 years
2026-02-23 00:23:03
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_alimoussa
Ali :
I mean didn’t you just buy a new car the other week or something lol
2026-02-11 16:14:05
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nima_goes_gigging
nima_goes_gigging :
FSCS limits are beyond most people’s means 😂
2026-02-11 20:42:31
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ivan.c994
Ivan C :
I completely agree with you.. I think alike but I instead of using multi bank account open a simple ISA account and top it up with 20k per year until you move all 300k than invest the money on a ETF that track an index and pay dividends..easy money and tax free for life. If you need your money are available so win win
2026-03-11 21:09:59
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xavirazx._
𝓏𝑒𝓎☁️ :
i don’t understand the credit card
2026-03-08 16:03:59
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silvia.p816
Silvia P :
Where do you diversify you funds?
2026-02-16 00:26:17
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yasminkhan8536
Y :
What assets are you buying
2026-04-07 09:03:28
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sonic__blue
Bongobir :
I would use a ISA for the tax relief
2026-03-16 12:36:05
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iam_jancollective
Jancollective :
Very mature for 21 year old...excellent!
2026-02-16 09:35:27
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omarmakes
Omar :
I disagree with having a credit card. It’s perfect if you don’t forget to pay Off, but most people would argue don’t have the same discipline. So not a good lesson to teach imho
2026-03-09 00:38:50
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ozie.frm23
Ozie_FRM23 :
Riba final boss
2026-03-04 01:30:32
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kinaarichander
Kinaari Kotecha Chander :
I think the LISA is good…don’t hate on it!
2026-02-11 14:32:29
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raspberry9ie
raspberry :
First step how do I make 50k
2026-03-17 03:19:15
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yourfavjalaal
. :
17 pro max is not going up in price 😅
2026-02-11 22:20:18
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svj349
♛unknown777♛ :
like what kind of assets tho
2026-03-11 22:47:14
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.h43344
H🇵🇰 :
Which CC is best for students?
2026-02-24 06:47:36
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user3382868145082
KingKong :
well done
2026-03-16 08:40:53
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lizzzieb
Elizabeth UGC :
smart!
2026-02-28 00:28:00
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the.cambridge.cir
The Cambridge Circle Tutoring :
Super helpful thank you👍
2026-02-12 07:37:36
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trmproperty
TRM Property Solutions :
Clever young man 🎯
2026-02-15 13:52:05
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yasminlg8
yasminlg8 :
I can retire with my LISA if I don’t buy a house - I get daily interest and my £1K bonus each year - I know I won’t be able to max out every year but any free money I’ll take 😊
2026-02-15 18:32:03
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kingu5g
AK🥊 :
Very true
2026-02-11 15:03:08
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ghazl.digital.lab
Ghazl | Digital Marketing :
Buying a car .. if u need it would definitely worth the investment
2026-03-18 09:38:00
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saif.imran97
Saif :
LISA is still one of the most efficient vehicles for getting on the property ladder, they just need to increase the value cap in south England
2026-03-16 15:03:53
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salma.3_
Salma3_ :
I never spend it also
2026-02-11 23:08:23
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