I Want to Start a YouTube Channel as a Student!
Oluwatosin Olaseinde
Founder, MoneyAfrica & Ladda | Fintech | Edtech | World Economic Forum Young Global Leader | Linked In Top Voices Finance & Economy 2020 | Mandela Washington Fellowship | Financial literacy expert
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Question?
I have N300k in my savings and a long-term debt of N1.5m. My salary is N239k but due to the debt, I receive only N173k. I'm planning to level up my looks (N400k has been spent on my looks so far. I'm to balance N300k). It is paying so far. I want to know how to use and invest funds with my current income so I can truly be financially stable and debt free. What investments can I do with about N200k? I also want to keep N100k for emergencies. I have issues with discipline, though.
Answer
First things first. It’s excellent that you’re setting aside N100k for emergencies. Having that safety net is super important. Now, let’s talk about that big debt of N1.5m. We need to tackle it head-on.? Alright, tackling that big N1.5m debt might seem daunting, but you've got this! Start by looking at the debts with the highest interest rates—they're the real troublemakers. Clear those out first.?
Now, let's make a plan. Write down all your debts, how much you owe, and the interest rates. This visual can help you see the big picture. Some folks like the "snowball" method, starting with the smallest debt and working up. It feels like quick wins. But if you're all about saving money, the "avalanche" method is your friend—pay off the debt with the highest interest rate first.?
Finding extra cash to throw at your debt is crucial. Maybe it's time to trim some expenses. Also, look for ways to make more money, like a side gig or asking for a raise. If things get tough, don't be shy to chat with your creditors. They might cut you some slack.
Discipline, particularly in managing finances, can be very challenging and I understand that. A helpful strategy to navigate this challenge is by crafting a budget. Numerous user-friendly mobile applications are available to help with this process such as Expensify, Inflow and Sparkle, to name a few. These applications offer insights into your spending habits, categorize expenses, and provide a visual representation of your financial situation, thereby assisting you in adhering to your financial goals.
In addition to setting up a budget, it’s essential for you to identify areas where a significant portion of their income is being consumed and when doing this, please be honest with yourself. Once these areas are recognized, you can explore strategies to either minimize those expenses or, ideally, eliminate them entirely. This proactive approach can further help you to take control of your finances and allocate your income more effectively.
What I’d advise, at least for now, is to focus on clearing out your debt. It's good that you’re thinking about investing, I love that, but it’s important that you take debt repayment as a priority. This is to avoid a situation whereby the pressure from the debt repayment would make you sell your investment assets at a loss. When you’re done repaying your debt, you can dip your toes into the stock market. Think about investing in companies or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to spread the risk. Real estate can be a good play too. Look into local property or Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). These can be solid investments over time.
This isn’t a race. Investing is a marathon, not a sprint. Stay patient, and don’t rush into decisions. Diversify your investments—don’t put all your eggs in one basket. Consider talking to a financial advisor and that’s what MoneyAfrica is here for! We can give you personalized advice based on your goals.?
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Question
I'm 19 and I feel time is slipping away quickly. I'm going to my 300 level in the university. What I'm studying (International Relations) has been my goal from a very young age. I've been procrastinating on starting a YouTube channel to share some topics I'm being taught in class to enlighten people. I'm not just strong on my motive for doing it. How do I get that drive?
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I understand where you're coming from. It's not uncommon to feel like time is slipping away, especially when you're in college and have big aspirations. Starting a YouTube channel can be an awesome way to share your knowledge and passion for international relations but finding that motivation can be a challenge.
So, let's break it down. Setting clear objectives for your YouTube channel is crucial. When you define specific, achievable goals, it gives you direction and keeps your motivation high. Breaking down the process into manageable steps reduces the initial burden. With a step-by-step plan, you can confidently tackle each task, knowing you're making progress.
Consistency is a key factor in building a successful YouTube channel. Sticking to a regular upload schedule keeps your audience engaged and your motivation intact. Choosing topics you're passionate and knowledgeable about, like international relations, elevates your content's quality and authenticity, making it more engaging for viewers. To beat procrastination, treat your YouTube channel like a regular commitment and consider an accountability partner or group for support.
Pursuing your degree and performing well in your classes should undoubtedly be a priority. It’s a valuable investment in your future, and it’s a goal that must be achieved. Now, when it comes to starting a YouTube channel alongside your studies, the key is finding a harmonious balance. Time management will be your best friend here. First, take stock of your class commitments and any other responsibilities you might have. Understand your schedule, identify your peak productivity hours, and allocate time for studying and attending classes.
Once you have a clear picture of your academic commitments, you can carve out dedicated slots for working on your YouTube channel. Consider starting small, perhaps with one video a month or even one every couple of months. This allows you to get a feel for content creation without overwhelming your schedule. As you become more comfortable with the process, you can gradually increase your output.
Another valuable approach is to integrate your YouTube content with your studies. Since you’re passionate about international relations, explore how you can create videos that align with your coursework. This not only reinforces your learning, but also makes your content creation feel more purposeful.
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1 年Very helpful advice.