This video came at just the right time thank you! I have about 100K in a HYSA and am debating whether to put into ETFs or Index funds. I agree that the traditional 3-6 month emergency fund is not applicable to lots of us software engineers at this time. I quit during the pandemic and it took me almost a year to find another job. I'm also junior and suck at leetcode though, so I think having experience and if you are good at leet code, you don't need as much in emergency fund. It's also important to consider economic downturns though, so all that coupled together is why I like to keep about 1 -2 years worth of expenses in emergency fund.
A fantastic breakdown. This should be included in company orientation seminars too ๐
Great video! Please make one about how to do the Mega Backdoor Roth IRA ๐
My money is sitting in some 401k IRA, didn't know I need backdoor. Thank you for the video, this helps me save some $$ during withdrawal!
My view on the Porsche vs Ioniq is that f you daily drive your 911, chances are you may see similar depreciation to your Ioniq. Depreciation and overall cost of ownership on cars is difficult to determine as there are so many variables such as maintenance (expensive on the 911 vs cheap on EVs), fuel costs, accidents, condition, miles, location, used car market, etc, etc.
A good video Utsav. However your video caters to the US folks. I have not seen an average median salary of 178K (which you showed right in the beginning) for IT professionals in Canada. Everything here is so f$%^&# expensive here that people are tired of our moron (PM) and a lot of them have moved out of Canada too. Not sure which company in Canada pays this kind of salary ๐ Overall a very detailed video.
Hey Utsav, really nice video! I was wondering if i can help you edit your videos and also make highly engaging shorts out of them.
Thanks for sharing your way! There is some like video but for Europe/Germany?
Very succinct breakdown. Great video! Thanks!
Moving to the US in the future and also going to graduate as a software engineer... what would you say are the best areas in the US when it comes to tech jobs and high salaries? And what do you suggest in terms of accommodation? Many tech hubs (like Seattle) are WAY too expensive to live in.
Juniors in USA earn more than seniors in London, UK.
Your eyes on Porsche lol
Amazing, thank you for this!!
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Great video
How much do you recommended contributing to ESPP?
Hmm ๐ค
Invest in Bob and Vegene
Dollar-cost averaging is a betting that the market will go down, important to understand for the context
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