WeeklyBagel

Chimé N.U

I simplify personal finance for American young working class, while exploring the best ways to minimize the economic effects of living paycheck to paycheck.. This includes from the first day you move out of your parents' house to getting access to money while making good financial decisions that keep you out of debt. To learn more about, visit www.weeklybagel.com. I post once biweekly on a Sunday, or a Wednesday. I work 40 hours a week as a certified surgical technologist, so please bear with me. It does not stop me from expressing my thoughts through my platform every two weeks, since it is a way of going against a system which has refused to provide coordinated and large-scale economic empowerment of the youths through financial education!

  1. 4D AGO

    Episode 19 : Intro To Building Credit For the First Time

    When it comes to credit, young working class adults are not guided into building them prior to independence from their parents. Most would build it later, but a lot would ruin their credit history before doing it. On this episode, I introduced you to the concept of credit history and credit score. As I mentioned on the episode, building credit is a starting point to financial independence. This is especially now you have your own place. The reason is because most comforts in the US cannot be gotten without financing it. I know, you can pay cash too for some things. But, most things like a house, a college education or a car are so expensive it requires being financed. For example, not everyone has $20,000 to put on a new economic car. Or, $30,000 to pay for a Batchelor's degree. Now unless your parents are rich, the rest of us young working class adults have to ask for federal or private loans to get it. And without a good credit, this is hard to do. Do you know that? So this episode is for people who just got their first job, moved out on their own, or simply realized their credit score is a blank slate. It is a starting point. Also, you can read my guide on building credit for the first time by going to my platform to read the article. I believe I mentioned this guide on this episode as well. Additionally, I mentioned a beginner credit card which helps people build credit without getting them in debt. It is called Chime credit builder card. It does not have fees attached to it. Hence, why I recommend it to young adults. Having said that, I hope this introduction to credit episode helps warm you up for the credit building journey ahead that you and me are about to embark on. Subscribe so you never miss an episode, and if this has helped you, share it with our fellow working class adult who needs to hear it.

    19 min
  2. APR 5

    How To Find A Roommate - Episode 16

    The current economy situation has some young adults seeking roommates in order to afford a roof over their heads. This is according to National Association of Home Builders. It says young working class adults of age 25 to 34 constitute 23% of 6.3 million households in shared housing. That is a whole lot, is it not? Well, I am not surprised. Millennials and adult Gen Zs have been having it rough compared to those before them, when they were our age. We are all trying to make the best of today's situation. Simply put, some of us have to get roommates so we will not homeless. Not because we don't have a job, but due to the fact that the cost of living far exceeds our wages. Speaking of roommates, where do you find these roommates? This is what I talked about on this episode. I elaborated the roommate search process. Also, the things you must consider to avoid being miserable living with another person. When it comes to finding a roommate, it is a decision which could alter your life in a good way or a really bad way. Hence, why I always recommend considering the pros and cons of having one. I discussed this in great details about this on episode #5. So, use the websites I mentioned on this episode to find a good roommate for you. There are other ones out there. Be sure you are doing your due diligence before accepting a roommate. By due diligence, I mean you are venting and making sure they meet your standards. This is because there are a lot of dysfunctional people out there. The last time you want is to a free loader. Check out Episode 15- How to split rent with roommates, so you can be better prepared on drafting a good contract when it comes to splitting monthly bills.

    25 min

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I simplify personal finance for American young working class, while exploring the best ways to minimize the economic effects of living paycheck to paycheck.. This includes from the first day you move out of your parents' house to getting access to money while making good financial decisions that keep you out of debt. To learn more about, visit www.weeklybagel.com. I post once biweekly on a Sunday, or a Wednesday. I work 40 hours a week as a certified surgical technologist, so please bear with me. It does not stop me from expressing my thoughts through my platform every two weeks, since it is a way of going against a system which has refused to provide coordinated and large-scale economic empowerment of the youths through financial education!