Here's a breakdown of EXACTLY how much I spend every month, my philosophies on saving money, and how my spending has changed in 2020 - Enjoy! Add me on Instagram: GPStephan
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BREAKDOWN:
Car Insurance: $125 per month
Gym Membership: $0 Per Month (Temporarily)
Health Insurance: $230 Per Month
Phone Bill: $70 Per Month
Internet: $75 Per Month
Utilities: $260 Per Month
Gardener: $150 Per Month
Food / Dining Out: $400 Per Month
Other: $200 Per Month
Housing: $7700 per month (Not including rents, equity, tax write offs, etc)
Tesla Model 3 Car Payment: $630 (Not including equity, tax write offs, etc)
Business Expenses:
Teachable: $99 per month
Insurance: $150 per month
S Corp / LLC Filing Gees: $150 per month
Tax Filing Fees: $200 per month
Zoom, Storage, etc: $100 per month
Credit Card Annual Fees: $130 Per Month
Full Time Help / Jack: $7500 Per Month
So, when it comes to everything…these are two big main takeaways that I have learned throughout all of my experiences saving and investing, it just comes down to this:
First, I only view my income as not how much I make, but instead - how much that money makes ME.
For example, if I earn $10,000…I don’t see that as $10,000…instead, I’d see that as $50 per month in passive income when I invest that money into buying a rental property at a 6% return. By that logic, if I’m able to invest $50,000…that’ll cover the basic grocery bill for pretty much the rest of my life. If I can get $350,000 invested in a rental property…that’s enough passive income to cover a 1 bedroom apartment in Los Angeles in a good area. And at $1 million invested…that’ll replace the average annual salary from most full time employees. I challenge you to start thinking the same way, as well…this will make the aspects of saving and investing so much easier, and over time - you can replace all of your expenses by having your money do all the work for you.
Second, beyond the essentials…I only try to buy things that I can put to work that will make more money, or can be seen as an investment.
For example, I consider the computer that I’m editing on right now to be a good use of money, that helps expedite the work I do. Or, buying an extra camera to film on so I could get a second angle for The Graham Stephan Show…or, paying extra to create a brick veneer for the background of my videos so they’re more visually appealing…or, even something like this house that I bought, I find it much more relaxing to work outside and come up with new content - and when I feel more at ease, I tend to produce better quality. If you can find a way to coordinate your expenses around things that will help INCREASE your productivity or income, it can be absolutely worth it.
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BREAKDOWN:
Car Insurance: $125 per month
Gym Membership: $0 Per Month (Temporarily)
Health Insurance: $230 Per Month
Phone Bill: $70 Per Month
Internet: $75 Per Month
Utilities: $260 Per Month
Gardener: $150 Per Month
Food / Dining Out: $400 Per Month
Other: $200 Per Month
Housing: $7700 per month (Not including rents, equity, tax write offs, etc)
Tesla Model 3 Car Payment: $630 (Not including equity, tax write offs, etc)
Business Expenses:
Teachable: $99 per month
Insurance: $150 per month
S Corp / LLC Filing Gees: $150 per month
Tax Filing Fees: $200 per month
Zoom, Storage, etc: $100 per month
Credit Card Annual Fees: $130 Per Month
Full Time Help / Jack: $7500 Per Month
So, when it comes to everything…these are two big main takeaways that I have learned throughout all of my experiences saving and investing, it just comes down to this:
First, I only view my income as not how much I make, but instead - how much that money makes ME.
For example, if I earn $10,000…I don’t see that as $10,000…instead, I’d see that as $50 per month in passive income when I invest that money into buying a rental property at a 6% return. By that logic, if I’m able to invest $50,000…that’ll cover the basic grocery bill for pretty much the rest of my life. If I can get $350,000 invested in a rental property…that’s enough passive income to cover a 1 bedroom apartment in Los Angeles in a good area. And at $1 million invested…that’ll replace the average annual salary from most full time employees. I challenge you to start thinking the same way, as well…this will make the aspects of saving and investing so much easier, and over time - you can replace all of your expenses by having your money do all the work for you.
Second, beyond the essentials…I only try to buy things that I can put to work that will make more money, or can be seen as an investment.
For example, I consider the computer that I’m editing on right now to be a good use of money, that helps expedite the work I do. Or, buying an extra camera to film on so I could get a second angle for The Graham Stephan Show…or, paying extra to create a brick veneer for the background of my videos so they’re more visually appealing…or, even something like this house that I bought, I find it much more relaxing to work outside and come up with new content - and when I feel more at ease, I tend to produce better quality. If you can find a way to coordinate your expenses around things that will help INCREASE your productivity or income, it can be absolutely worth it.
For business or one-on-one real estate investing/real estate agent consulting inquiries, you can reach me at GrahamStephanBusiness @gmail.com
*Some of the links and other products that appear on this video are from companies which Graham Stephan will earn an affiliate commission or referral bonus. Graham Stephan is part of an affiliate network and receives compensation for sending traffic to partner sites. The content in this video is accurate as of the posting date. Some of the offers mentioned may no longer be available.
What's up you guys, it's graham here so a little over a year ago, i made a video breaking down exactly how much money i spend every month where it all goes, and my philosophy is when it comes to saving money, investing and trying to get the best Value for everything you purchase. I know it sounds kind of weird, but i have always been the type of person who gets more enjoyment from saving money than i do from spending it like. You know how some people enjoy going out shopping and buying new clothes. Well, i'm the opposite of that.
I enjoy not going out shopping and not buying new clothes. I know i'm weird, but when it comes to this here's the thing over the last year, i've made some pretty substantial but well calculated changes when it comes to my spending and no i'm not talking about going and following it up with like fast cars, designer clothing And heaven forbid starbucks coffee, but there are some things that i found that are worth the money that in the past i never would have spent money on and in this video i'll go over exactly what those are and how my financial philosophies have changed over time And, of course, i'll get to what the title is talking about how much money i now spend in 2020.. However, i just got to share something with you guys, really quick, i'm gon na grab my computer. So i could thank today's video sponsor smashing a like button for the youtube algorithm just kidding.
This video does not have a sponsor. So if you wouldn't mind just destroying the like button for not having to listen to a sponsored segment right here, it'll greatly help me a lot and smashing that, like button is fun, it's free and it's very easy to smash. So, thank you very much and when it comes to my spending, there's definitely been an evolution over time. That's slowly begun to change.
It all starts here with stage one, and you know what actually we're gon na call it phase one phase. One sounds a lot more official we'll go with that at first, my mentality was to live as frugally as possible, avoid spending money at all costs and go to any extreme for the sake of saving and investing more money. This was my mentality for the first six years of my career and i'll admit. I took this extreme to an even further extreme, just because i wanted to save and invest a little bit more.
This was the point in my life, where i would avoid hanging out with friends. Just because i didn't want to spend the money, i would avoid or postpone purchases just so i could save the difference and in really every area of my life i was just cheap, although i do believe, if it wasn't for that militant-like discipline for saving money, i Never would have carried it through in other areas to such an extreme, where i could turn that savings into another source of income. So, at the point where i began investing in real estate, i took a slightly different savings approach and we got ta enter the stage. No wait phase two of uh saving phase two.
They start with phase two now at this point, i only spent the money that the rental properties generated and then anything else. I earned above that working as a real estate agent could just be reinvested. My thought process behind this was pretty simple. If i could only spend what the rental properties make, i could pretty much guarantee to maintain the same lifestyle indefinitely without worrying about how much i made as a real estate agent. It also meant that there was no pressure as a real estate agent to close a deal, because i had some huge overhead or like a mercedes-maybach payment that i had to make at the end of the month. I just kept things simple. I still lived very frugally and i consistently invested everything else with the mindset that i could freely spend whatever that investment makes me so that theoretically, every year should be slightly better than the last well. What started off almost 10 years ago is a few thousand dollars a month to cover my overhead of living in los angeles, has now turned into almost 20 000 a month between six rental properties, stocks, bonds and index funds enter now phase three of spending.
At this point, i still make sure to spend less than what my investments make me and i still make sure to invest the difference of everything else that i earn, but over time i've begun seeing things from a slightly different perspective and spending my money just a Little bit differently, for me, phase three is about using that money more efficiently and maximizing the value of what you spend instead of just saving for the sake of saving, but i'm not gon na bore you with all the details right now. Here's what you came for! Here's how much money i spend and then after that i'll go over all the changes and everything that i've learned along the way. First, looking at this video from a year ago, my basic personal expenses actually just got cheaper and i'll break them down here, we'll begin in the same order as i did before, with the tesla model 3 car insurance, that used to be 125 a month. I got that down now to 80 a month.
I ended up switching over to tesla car insurance, which brought down my rate and then now, with everything closed down. I barely drive anywhere anyway, except the occasional drive on the weekend every now and then so that ended up bringing down my rate substantially. Now. Second, we have the gym membership.
Now back when i made this video, the cost was 200 a month and then they raised it to 220 a month. But now it's all the way down to zero dollars. A month here in california, gyms have been shut down for the majority of the year and because of that, equinox put their memberships on hold. In the meantime, i got some free weights and a bench in the backyard.
So not only am i saving money, but i can also work on a bit of a tan. At the same time, the third we have my health insurance and since this video last year they have raised my premiums by 15 a month. So now i'm paying 230 dollars a month and fourth, we have my phone bill and it used to be this price right here, but uh yeah. I was able to get that down to 70 dollars a month for unlimited everything. This one is pretty much my lifeline for work, because i can tether my phone data to my computer and pretty much work from anywhere in the world, or i could browse instagram from anywhere for business purposes, though anyway, to get this cost down. My girlfriend and i got on the same phone plan and i was able to remove one of those annoying phone insurance coverages. I had no idea was on there and i was paying that for a very long time, without even knowing it yeah for anyone out there. Just go over the fine print of your cell phone bill and see if something like that is included.
I have no idea so i removed it. I hadn't used that ever and now i'm saving even more money. The fifth we have 75 a month for internet and i recently splurged for the slightly faster internet with a promo code. So now i could smash the like button just a little bit faster.
Now i was initially thinking of classifying this one as a business expense, because i use it primarily for business, but let's be real, i mean we all have internet. I absolutely love the internet and smashing the like button. So i would have this one regardless number: six. We have my utility bills now at my previous place, i was spending about 120 a month for everything, including the water for the unit next to me, but now that i moved into a house with more plants to water, it's a bit more expensive and lately it's Been about 260 dollars a month, this one includes water, gas, electric and trash, and it's not terrible, because that also includes the charging of the tesla that i barely drive.
But it's still a lot more than i'm used to considering there's a big front and backyard to water. I've also been running the air conditioner a lot more during the day. Instead of doing my usual open up the windows and then turn the room into a sauna approach, so even though money can't buy happiness, it does buy you 74 degrees, the seventh, with all the plants everywhere. I do pay a gardener 150, a month to come once a week to take care of everything, there's a lot of pruning, upkeep and cleaning that we just don't do ourselves.
That also includes cleaning up all of these palm tree fruits that fall everywhere. This time of year now number eight something else that increased lately is my food cost, and that runs about 400 a month. Most of that is dining out, because macy gets the groceries and cooks a lot of food at home, but it's been really enjoyable to go and try new happy hour, sushi places or go and split nachos at the restaurant down the street. At this point i got ta say: working from home is really nice, but when you've been home non-stop, it becomes an extravagance to get out of the house. So this has become that little special splurge to get out and go somewhere and try something new, especially when everything else is shut down. Then number nine. We have that other category and that probably adds up to another 200 a month or so now in the past. That would include things like haircuts, entertainment, travel or anything else along those lines, but lately, with everything pretty much shut down, this other category is turned into buying stuff off amazon, for example, i bought some face masks.
I bought two new scooters a few months ago, so we could take those around instead of driving and parking. I ordered a bean bag which is really cool and just random stuff like this. That means as of right now we got 1 465 a month in spending, but we're leaving out one of the big ones, and that would be housing now. Prior to this i was living in a duplex where, between the rental income of the other units, tax, write-offs and home equity, i brought my cost of living down to essentially zero dollars a month.
But now that i moved into a new place, my total out-of-pocket cost between the mortgage property taxes and insurance is 7 700 a month now. Part of this was justified because i knew i was going to be working from home and i could turn a portion of this into a work from home office, but also when you account for rental income. It's really not as much as you would think in my previous home tour video. I explained that when you subtract the value of the guest house, the value of the unit that i was previously living in and the extra two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars a month in mortgage equity by paying down the loan.
That brings my net out of pocket cost down to six hundred 650 a month. However, if we exclude rental income from this, my true out-of-pocket cost is more like 55.50 a month, since the remainder of that goes right into home equity. And lastly, we have the tesla model: 3 car payment of 630 a month now technically this one is a business expense, that's paid for itself many times over, but i'm just gon na throw it here, because why not? I bought the car with zero percent down and financed the rest at a 3.75 interest rate. At that point, my investments make more money than i pay in interest, so it just makes sense to keep this loan and not pay it down any sooner than i absolutely have to.
However, as far as how much this car actually cost me, even though yes, 630 a month does come out of my account, most of that goes towards paying down the loan and only 60, a month of that goes towards interest after tax write-offs. That's it! So if we go and add all of this up in terms of the gross payment, meaning the total amount that gets subtracted from my account before rental income, tax, write-offs and equity - it's 9795 dollars a month. However, when you go and look at the net cost every single month after accounting for tax, write-offs, equity and rental income, my own personal spending really comes down to more, like 7075 dollars a month with 75 percent of that just going towards housing. I'll be honest, that's an amount that was initially way higher than i ever wanted it to be, but i made sure i didn't make such a big lifestyle adjustment without making sure that my investment income would be able to cover all of it with plenty of a Buffer to still make sure i could save the difference, just in case anything happens, but the overall enjoyment from being able to wake up every morning and water, the garden and being able to work from the backyard has been so much more relaxing and because of that, I've been able to work way more efficiently, but now we have another big change that i really haven't told many people about until today, and that would be my business expenses when it comes to this. These are the expenses that i know will make me more money or another way of looking at. It is that these expenses to me are like an investment items like this cost money upfront, but they pay for themselves rather quickly and for the most part, what i spend here is purely discretionary, but there are some costs that i do need to make every single Month, the first one is a membership to teachable at 99 a month to host my programs on that includes the real estate agent academy, which teaches people how to grow their career as a real estate agent. The youtube creator academy, which teaches people how to grow a youtube channel and the gram stefan mentorship program where we meet twice a week, and i answer whatever questions or concerns, or issues you're facing link down below in the description. Second, i spend another 150 a month on business insurance and third, i spend another 150 a month on s, corp and llc filing fees.
Fourth, i spend another 200 a month for tax filing fees for those i just mentioned, and number five probably spend another hundred dollars. A month on services like google, storage, zoom and so on, oh and then six, i spend another 130 a month on credit card, annual fees and yes, i'm putting this one here as a business expense. Because i get a lot of these cards to review on youtube. But not to mention i get some really sweet, sweet points and signup bonuses and then finally number seven.
I pay 7 500 a month for a jack. That's right! I finally hired a jack full time to take some of the work off my plate because after almost four years of working, full-time running two channels posting a new video pretty much every single day. It got too much to handle on my own. So now jack edits.
All the videos you see in the second channel, the graham stefan show he also runs and edits the podcast, the iced coffee hour, new episodes being posted by the way every sunday morning, 9am pacific standard time. He also runs the mentorship group linked down below in the description. He goes through the hundreds of emails that we get every single day and he takes over anything else so that i could focus my time exclusively running this channel and just working on the bigger picture. Now this is something i never thought would happen a year ago, because i took a lot of pride in being able to do everything myself, but once it got to the point where i was working 12 hours a day every single day - and i was still stressed Out because there was not enough time left over for me to get everything done on my own, i knew something had to change now having a jack work with me. Full-Time frees up at least five hours a day of my own time, and we could accomplish way more throughout the day, together than i could on my own, i got ta say being able to buy back. My time is now indispensable and it's also something i never considered until it got to the point where i had to, and i'm really glad i did so. That now brings my total business overhead to eight thousand two hundred and thirty dollars a month. But i got ta say that 8230 pays for itself dozens of times over and without that cost there would be no way that i could earn the income i do today and to me this one isn't so much of a cost.
It's more of an investment that you have to make when you get to a certain point, if you want to continue growing and expanding something like that, just becomes necessary, and that was a really big realization. For me. Anything beyond this, though, is purely discretionary, although if i see something that i think would improve the quality and the enjoyment for you and the channel, then by all means, i think it's worth it and i'll spend money on it. Everything else, though, is still very simple, and i still pride myself on being as hands-on as i can for pretty much everything that's out there, but now being able to hire out some help, takes some stress off me and gives me more time to focus on the Aspects i enjoy the most like making these videos doing research and investing and, of course, asking you to smash the like button for the youtube algorithm and then continuing to edit videos to continue to remind you to smash like button.
So when it comes to everything, these are my two main takeaways that i have learned when it comes to saving and investing, and it really just comes down to this first, i only view my income instead of how much money i make it's only how much money Does that money make me, for example, if i make ten thousand dollars, i don't see that as ten thousand dollars. Instead, i see that as fifty dollars a month in passive income invested into a rental property at a six percent return by that logic, if i'm able to invest fifty thousand dollars. Well, that's enough to cover my basic grocery bill for the rest of my life. Then, if i can go and get three hundred and fifty thousand dollars invested in that rental property, that's enough to pay for a basic one-bedroom apartment here, in los angeles, in a decent area. I challenge you to think the same way as well. It's gon na make the aspects of saving money and investing that much easier and over time you could replace all of your expenses just by having your money do all the work for you, the second, beyond the essentials, i only try to buy things that i could Put to work to make more money or something that i could see as an investment, for example. I consider this computer that i'm editing on right now, hi graham from the future. That's a good investment, because i use this to edit all my videos on that make money or buying an extra camera.
So, all of a sudden now i could film a second angle for the graham stefan show if you could find a way to coordinate your expenses around things that will increase your productivity or income. It could absolutely be worth it. So that's exactly how much money i spend for anyone curious and those are my philosophies when it comes to saving and investing and how to budget so that that way, everything is sustainable, long term. Now, as far as where this goes from here, i have a feeling that my next big expense is going to be a reinvestment back into the youtube channel and instead of spending any more on myself.
I really want to take this to the next level and make a combination of like a dr phil meets joe rogan meets dave. Ramsey meets judge judy all in one for personal finance. I know it sounds super weird, but i have an idea of exactly what i envisioned in my head. It's in here somewhere, so you guys are just gon na have to stay tuned and subscribe.
So that way, you don't miss what this ends up. Turning into, i think, i think it's gon na be pretty fun so with that said, you guys thank you so much for watching. I really appreciate it make sure as always to hit the like button and the notification bell also feel free to add me on instagram. I posted pretty much daily, so if you want to be a part of it, there feel free to add me there.
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i also enjoy savings but people around me all tell me I am cheap 🙁
“Hi gram from the future” and then the little wave. Honestly adorable.
Mrs kathy is legit and her method works like magic I keep earning every single week with her new strategy
Nice strategy I must say. I didn't earn as
Much as this video claim but I earn about 3250USD every week and I don't do that using video
People, the most valuable resource is time. Graham has earned enough that know he can hire an expensive assistant, and use his time in better and more rewarding ways. That's the point of this video.
Graham: Why I'm Finally Spending Money
*youtube related: Why I don't spend money.
so basically I need a million dollars to rent a 2000$ appartment and have free groceries, only a millionaire would say this
at the point you are i would never work again. your investments makes you enough money to live and enjoy life.
Finally found someone who prefers saving over spending. Just like me
If you want to combine those first three, you’ll need to shave your head… 😂
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The frugal way of living only works for people who really enjoy it. And in that case, there are only a few. One might acquire that sense through not being an active social being and not knowing the funs in life. Some of it might be innate which is the more likely option. Wherein I don't really get why such people exist. I guess it's because of the circumstances and the things that they've gone through but one of the biggest factors should be their choices. The friends they choose, the things they consider fun, and their choice of mentality. Nevertheless, as long as they enjoy their lives, it's fine. Though I still don't get it.
I never realized how much money I could save on food. I used to spend over 300 dollars a month on food but now I only spend about 40 dollars a month. And that's without sacrificing calories or nutrients. Whole plant foods is the way to go. The cheapest oats, potatoes, beans, pastas, rice etc costs nothing! Especially when you buy them in bulk and on sale.
I pay 25euros for gym and for the most things half the money you spend. i can't belive is so expensive in US
Of course it’s changed a little with a girlfriend. That’s life. If he kept it the same it would be so unattainable. My husband owns a business and we have 3 children. When I watched his older videos and saw the $200 food budget I thought this guy can do that because he is single with no children. It’s gone up now that he’s in a relationship and it’ll go up more once/if he has kids. His part of the food bill is $400 but she buys the groceries which is probably another $300ish so around $700 in food and that’s more normal in a relationship especially if your eating healthy delicious food. I’m excited to see his expenses as his life goes on. We make a really good living and live on about the same as him a month personal wise. Our business has totally different expenses that cost more. After taxes saving investing and giving we live on about 30% of our income and we live in ca too. We have 0 debt besides our personal mortgage and that frees up so much cash to use on other things while still living a very comfortable life with a great standard of living. I dislike cheap millionaires our goals are to be frugal and not cheap. The difference is we look for great deals but we are also very generous. Cheap people look for great deals free hand outs and still aren’t generous. I STRONGLY dislike those kind of people.
I have been smashing the like button for like 6 months but I just realised now that I’m not even subscribed😳
i taught the big change was we are having a baby 🤰 got that wrong
You should bundle your home, car, and business insurance. And do a balloon policy over everything you own. Its considered part of your tangible net worth if its insured. Also money should always make you more money. So if your investment streams will overcome your monthly bills in the end you are ahead there. The 1200 1400 a month for everything but the house is right on key. The 5500 and 630 is another 6130 and 14 is 7530. Yearly that 120,000.00 so you need to making right around 300,000 from everything to break even in 20 years with investments and salary. If not you need to start some more money generating.
Is that $70 / month phone bill just for the phone service or also for the phone? If it's just for the service it sounds pretty expensive.
You pay the gardner 150 and he comes every week?????
let's give the real answer: he has a girlfriend now
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70$ a month for the phone bill! man the US is an expensive place to own a phone. it will take 6-8 family members to get to that amount on the bill around most of Europe
Money can't buy you happiness but it can buy you 74° 😆🤣
You know you a boss when you make how much you spend a mth in a day 😭 excluding cars and house
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Actually trading has not been easy for me.lost a lot of money through+500,FBS,also lost a lot of money to trading assistants and copy traders, almost gave up on Forex/ Bitcoin trading.but friend of mine introduced me to a good broker,at first i thought it was another way to waste my hard earned savings.but my greatest suprise was my investment of $3000 came out with $6580 in 10 days trading…You just have to be patient with them till your trades are completed..to be honest I didn't just recovered all my previous losses,l made much more than my past expenses. Actually he charges about 15% which won't affect you in any way since his trading efficiency comes in multiples of investment l personally recommend Expert Mrs Linda trading services for best copy trading always trade with them and stop loosing your money .. reach out to them and Believe me a here's his contact details
+1 (602) 661-3144
WhatsApp….. They're reliable 💯
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Actually trading has not been easy for me.lost a lot of money through+500,FBS,also lost a lot of money to trading assistants and copy traders, almost gave up on Forex/ Bitcoin trading.but friend of mine introduced me to a good broker,at first i thought it was another way to waste my hard earned savings.but my greatest suprise was my investment of $3000 came out with $6580 in 10 days trading…You just have to be patient with them till your trades are completed..to be honest I didn't just recovered all my previous losses,l made much more than my past expenses. Actually he charges about 15% which won't affect you in any way since his trading efficiency comes in multiples of investment l personally recommend Expert Mrs Linda trading services for best copy trading always trade with them and stop loosing your money .. reach out to them and Believe me a here's his contact details
+1 (443) 712-6224
WhatsApp….. They're reliable 💯
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