Devamsha
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8 Things I Did At 21 To Be Financially Stable At 28
How I unintentionally gave myself a financial glow-up over 7 years...
00:00 Intro
00:20 I studied...
1:30 I applied for...
2:29 I read...
3:34 Credit cards
4:28 Spent wisely
5:10 Social media
6:14 Bonuses
7:02 The 80/20 rule
8:15 Outro
Free budgeting template: devamsha.gumroad.com/l/freefinancetracker
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Hey, hi, hello 🫂 My name is Devamsha and I love making videos that help.
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This channel is all about empowering you in not having it all figured out, by sharing videos that were really fun to make.
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Відео

8 Lessons From Atomic Habits: How I CONQUERED My Laziness
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Atomic Habits by James Clear is truly a lifechanging book, and a great one to read if you're just getting into personal development. You'll soon realise that most of the concepts get used in different ways the more you learn about self-betterment, but the way James Clear broke down these 8 lessons has truly impacted me for the better. I hope you give it a go, and if you have... what's your favo...
6 Key Money Lessons I Know At 28 That I Wish I Knew At 18
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These are the top 6 personal finance lessons that have impacted my life the most... I've been on my personal finance journey for about 5 years now and I already know that these lessons will evolve and change as my life does. Personal finance is a journey, not a race!! 00:00 Intro 00:17 Your friends 1:15 Your partner 2:15 "Frugality" 3:19 Validation 4:34 Boring 5:32 Your 20s 7:04 Outro Free budg...
How To Enter Your Rich Woman Era (Practical Wealth Tips In 11 Minutes)
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Enter your rich girl or woman era with these practical tips on what to do and how to begin your wealth building journey. I strongly believe you don't have to be an entrepreneur to cultivate a mindset that makes you smart with money-it's all about a shift to thinking about assets first and how those can influence your lifestyle, rather than busting your behind trying to build 'visible' wealth! 0...
6 Significant Life Upgrades I Made On a Moderate Salary
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How I significantly improved my life with a moderate increase in my salary... how my values and principles in life have influenced the way I spent money as a financially literate girl in her 20s. Intro 00:00 Gold Jewellery 00:16 Physical Health 00:59 Cashmere Knitwear 2:36 Penny Pinching 3:31 Safe Travel 4:53 Hobbies 5:38 Free budgeting template: devamsha.gumroad.com/l/freefinancetracker My hol...
F.I.R.E. Is Wrong, Here's 4 Reasons Why
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We've got financial independence all wrong-and here's why. In the age of internet millionaires and 6-figure tech jobs, I've seen a rise in burnout, regret and a sense of purposelessness. In this video I talk about the four key things I think are necessary on your way to financial independence, while doing the important things like investing into assets and avoiding lifestyle inflation. 00:00 In...
The Book That Convinced Me To Become A Millionaire
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Whether you're working in corporate or you're an aspiring entrepreneur or business owner, this book is stuffed full of gems about why and how to earn more, value yourself at more and LIVE more. Not just that, but the book is SO practical - it's like music to my ears. There's homework throughout the book and it's peppered with real life stories from Rachel Rodgers, stories that ultimately led to...
How To Enter Your Smart Girl Era (Become a Better Reader in 8 Minutes)
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This is the year of better quality conversations, being able to vocalise your thoughts and have more creative ideas for your life. To do all of this... we need to be better at reading, AND utilising the knowledge we get from reading! Reading is one of the best skills we can develop. We can literally trade reading (a low cost high value task) for skills in our spare time. It's also a great hobby...
Corporate Girlie... at 71? How To Avoid Working Until You Die
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With recent headlines over retirement age being pushed to 71, my instant thought was 'omg what'. But I took a step back and thought about how this actually would impact me, the decisions I make and the decisions we should collectively make as a generation in order to avoid leaving our life until 71. 00:00 Intro 00:36 Why is your pension important 02:35 Diversify your assets 5:01 Avoid retiremen...
The Brown Girl Glow Up Guide
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The Brown Girl Glow Up Guide
February Reset Routine | Budgeting, Goal Setting & Wishlist Updates
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February Reset Routine | Budgeting, Goal Setting & Wishlist Updates
Exactly How I Became a Business Analyst with No Degree, No Experience and No Plan
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Exactly How I Became a Business Analyst with No Degree, No Experience and No Plan
Productive Winter Routine (Winter 9-5 Day In The Life)
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Productive Winter Routine (Winter 9-5 Day In The Life)
I'm a Management Consultant. Here's What I Spend In A Year (2022 Budget & 2023 Money Goals)
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I'm a Management Consultant. Here's What I Spend In A Year (2022 Budget & 2023 Money Goals)
What To Do When You Don't Know How To Set Goals (Detailed Instruction)
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What To Do When You Don't Know How To Set Goals (Detailed Instruction)
The Financial System That Will Get You Ahead Of 90% Of Your Peers
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The Financial System That Will Get You Ahead Of 90% Of Your Peers
If You Want To Be Wealthy, Science Says You Need To Fix This First
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If You Want To Be Wealthy, Science Says You Need To Fix This First
What to do when money overwhelms you (5 simple steps)
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What to do when money overwhelms you (5 simple steps)
5 Powerful Habits That Will Fix 80% Of Your Problems
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5 Powerful Habits That Will Fix 80% Of Your Problems
You're Not Shy: Introvert Confidence Tips
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You're Not Shy: Introvert Confidence Tips
I'm Financially Literate. This Is The Advice I AVOIDED
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I'm Financially Literate. This Is The Advice I AVOIDED
Are you RICH or are you WEALTHY?
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Are you RICH or are you WEALTHY?
How I Stay Productive When I’m Anxious (9-5 vlog)
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How I Stay Productive When I’m Anxious (9-5 vlog)
Balancing a Corporate 9-5 and The Gym
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Balancing a Corporate 9-5 and The Gym
Everything I regret about my 20s
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Everything I regret about my 20s
Days In My Life As A Tech Consultant In London (9-5 vlog)
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Days In My Life As A Tech Consultant In London (9-5 vlog)
7 Money Mistakes I Could Have Avoided
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7 Money Mistakes I Could Have Avoided
What does a Technology Consultant do? (Deloitte, Accenture, IBM, McKinsey & Company)
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What does a Technology Consultant do? (Deloitte, Accenture, IBM, McKinsey & Company)
The 8 Step Money Routine That Changed My Life
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The 8 Step Money Routine That Changed My Life
NEGATIVE TO 5-FIGURE NET WORTH: 5 Ways I Tripled My Net Worth After University / College
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NEGATIVE TO 5-FIGURE NET WORTH: 5 Ways I Tripled My Net Worth After University / College

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  • @fastprofiseller
    @fastprofiseller День тому

    Hello, which Software do you use to automate the process and get all the invoices, files and information from you client for an audit? Is there a software that provide automated confirmation in the UK? Thank you...

  • @lej7100
    @lej7100 2 дні тому

    But when you go on a mission you don’t have to touch your salary because the client pay your expenses (food, hotel…) that’s one of the interesting parts in audit.

  • @user-lp4fb4iw5j
    @user-lp4fb4iw5j 3 дні тому

    Why wouldn't you consider Forensic Accounting? It is much exciting and interesting

  • @gracelingaccountant
    @gracelingaccountant 4 дні тому

    Also good to note: tell don't ask. And if you have a deadline give them a deadline. Instead of please respond asap, say: advise by eob xx/xx/xxxx.

  • @cricketkadiwana6122
    @cricketkadiwana6122 4 дні тому

    THANKS FOR USEFULL INFORMATION

  • @Dan-jt4uz
    @Dan-jt4uz 6 днів тому

    Hi, idk if I misheard but what was the book that you read?, or what books would you recommend.

  • @DBhoyz
    @DBhoyz 6 днів тому

    That you were cute enough to be a model

  • @julianholmes8291
    @julianholmes8291 10 днів тому

    Can anyone offer me some perspective or advice? I am not sure if my experience is the same as others. I work at one of the Big 4, have an MBA in International Finance with 5 years of accounting experience. My whole Big 4 experience has been an absolute nightmare. Let me explain. I was working as a level 2 accountant at a major corporation. Then a Big 4 company reached out to me and actively recruited me for a Financial Analyst position. I ended up accepting the offer because the Big 4 company recruiter actively pursued me for the financial analysis position, and I figured the Big 4 was a reputable company where I can learn new applicable financial analytic skills for my career growth. However, from day 1 of starting at the Big 4 company I realized that the opportunity was 100% misrepresented. Essentially, the engagement I was put on was processing invoices repetitively. This engagement was a very low skill engagement with call center vibes, and 100% not what was being presented to me or what I was agreed to. After six months of processing invoices, I reached out to an experienced manager and explained my experience and what had transpired. She agreed with me that my concern was valid, and this should not have happened to me. Therefore, they looked for a financial analysis engagement where I would be able to learn and apply financial analytics which is what I was recruited for initially. The new project that they presented was "Real Property Valuation" and was presented as an engagement that would require traveling to different location where I could apply financial valuation skills such NPV and IRR, so I agreed to this new engagement. However, when I start this new engagement, I soon realized that this engagement had the very same nature of the Invoice Processing engagement with no traveling or financial analysis being applied or learned for the activities. Personally, I have never felt so mislead and violated as an employee in my life, and I am not inspired to do the work. Every job I have ever had, the job description has been pretty spot-on except for this Big 4 company. Now I am in a very tough situation where I have sacrificed my prior career for a situation full of deception hoping and I feel they hope I don't notice or say anything. I was really hoping to get more out of my experience at the Big 4, but I simply don't think they have what they were recruiting me for. Is this a normal Big 4 experience? Has anyone else had the same experience? What should I do? Serve 1 year there hoping that I can transfer to a different part of the company or start making my exit strategy? Any suggestion or advice would be appreciated.

  • @sardarpatel8415
    @sardarpatel8415 13 днів тому

    Critical thinking means bullshiting?

  • @td2713
    @td2713 13 днів тому

    Thank you so much, this video was super helpful

  • @mercedeswilkins5566
    @mercedeswilkins5566 15 днів тому

    You have to be good with money not just number, time or credit. It’s all about the money

  • @lychiuuu6953
    @lychiuuu6953 15 днів тому

    Binge watching your videos, I'm an incoming freshman planning to pursue accountancy over another course that I like just because I think there's more opportunities. I was feeling overwhelmed at first that I'll be sacrificing my social life for the high income but you're videos are really motivating to keep on pursuing my goals. thank you!

  • @chalisajm6661
    @chalisajm6661 21 день тому

    Thank you so much for dvice! I It is always helpful

  • @manofthepeople2165
    @manofthepeople2165 23 дні тому

    of course, anything involving a lot of numbers of data can be automated or outsourced to cheap 3rd world labor. you need to be able to use critical thinking to form conclusions based on the evidence provided. it's almost like being a detective, can you visualize the story, using what is available to you.

  • @Sinatra021
    @Sinatra021 25 днів тому

    Do I need to be Italian? Wanna see if the mob is hiring

  • @christophwaldmann625
    @christophwaldmann625 28 днів тому

    Where are you from, Mexico?

  • @ms.wealthyy
    @ms.wealthyy 29 днів тому

    Amazing video! Thank you

  • @jenninemorel7693
    @jenninemorel7693 29 днів тому

    It's logic and tax law applied to numbers. I love it when people think I can do math in my head 😂

  • @syedzakirshah6457
    @syedzakirshah6457 Місяць тому

    Send me money

  • @mindcache5650
    @mindcache5650 Місяць тому

    AI : Gone girl.

  • @chelseacurry7381
    @chelseacurry7381 Місяць тому

    Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @NubianQueen3
    @NubianQueen3 Місяць тому

    I promise I heard what you said but i was kinda distracted by how gorgeous you are ☺️

  • @funnlearnforkidshi5
    @funnlearnforkidshi5 Місяць тому

    Hmmm basically they saved Dawood from being Eradicated...

  • @yabasta13
    @yabasta13 Місяць тому

    That was one thing?

  • @amenhotep7704
    @amenhotep7704 Місяць тому

    I'm a future accountant, i've signed up for this course and i'm on that path, thank you.

  • @yogawithdasia
    @yogawithdasia Місяць тому

    You have great eyebrows

  • @Ieatcheese869
    @Ieatcheese869 Місяць тому

    As a teenager, I'm planning to make this my career

  • @ifeoluwaadekoya9415
    @ifeoluwaadekoya9415 Місяць тому

    Hiiii, How did you transition to BA after studying accounting. What skills did you have? What companies do you advise that o apply to?

  • @XPrincess30
    @XPrincess30 Місяць тому

    Those eyebrows tho

  • @adamkaufman6739
    @adamkaufman6739 Місяць тому

    Being friends with a good Nigerian mechanic is worthwhile and charge $75 with bring your own parts

  • @CherryCherryLady8888
    @CherryCherryLady8888 Місяць тому

    Which travel friendly spending card you would recommend? (Especially for Dubai) TIA x

  • @OVOXO1234561
    @OVOXO1234561 Місяць тому

    give us an update please. 😊

  • @MJPerformance88
    @MJPerformance88 Місяць тому

    Thank you.

  • @welcometosusansmukbang9215
    @welcometosusansmukbang9215 Місяць тому

    💩I hate accounting. You can end up with OCD. Numbers 🔢 can make your head go spinning😵‍💫😵

  • @user-zr4qs7wl8d
    @user-zr4qs7wl8d Місяць тому

    Investing in health mental and physical early in 20s always pays in the long run because your become healthy and you are going to lose less money in the hospital treatment..I started eating too much junk in the early 20s because of stress now I'm paying the price with grade 3 fatty liver and ulcers .Hopefully I will recover from it.

  • @MJPerformance88
    @MJPerformance88 Місяць тому

    It is not playing with Excels all day; thank you for telling me.

  • @MJPerformance88
    @MJPerformance88 Місяць тому

    For sure, it is great to answer all the questions without others, and then the remainder would be invaluable advice. I got into an accounting program this coming term for this kind of stress, as I got stressed out looking for information at work. I decided go into accounting.

  • @MJPerformance88
    @MJPerformance88 Місяць тому

    So I know not external audit for sure. Thank you,

  • @christophwaldmann625
    @christophwaldmann625 Місяць тому

    What's the background about this cute teacher, mexican?

  • @annh.4860
    @annh.4860 2 місяці тому

    I love this especially the last advice :)

  • @natturner3420
    @natturner3420 2 місяці тому

    You don’t have to be good at math. If you know you to add, subtract, multiply, and divide you can be an accountant.

  • @kieranfearon6592
    @kieranfearon6592 2 місяці тому

    You are so beautiful

  • @beautywithinsherry7141
    @beautywithinsherry7141 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for your competency Bible it is very thorough!!

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  • @claudiavelasquez9585
    @claudiavelasquez9585 2 місяці тому

    what degrees do you currently have right now? Im looking into accounting right now, what degrees do i need to be flexible in accounting and business analyst. Can you explain your experience as business analyst compared to accounting roll.

  • @abcxyzz9065
    @abcxyzz9065 2 місяці тому

    Hello! I’m planning to study accounting next semester. I’m kind of confusing to choose laptop for serving my learning. I chose Macbook but someone said to me that some Accounting applications can’t be downloaded and type board is different to PC. So hopefully get your response about my issue. Thank you so much ❤

  • @fathimarinsha2733
    @fathimarinsha2733 2 місяці тому

    From where did you study

  • @edism
    @edism 2 місяці тому

    Why the dumb emoji? That really helps... Sigh...

  • @benjaminkumatsia631
    @benjaminkumatsia631 2 місяці тому

    Thanks, this is insightful