by Neil McCoy-Ward on Neil McCoy-Ward
Take My Finance Course Here & Learn How To Build 'Long-Term' Wealth - https://bit.ly/3qzW4ZB
Join Our AMAZING 'Awake' Tribe Here! - https://bit.ly/3pLyw0O
UK based? Here Are My 3 UK Property Training Courses: http://bit.ly/3lMnQ5P
Want A Private 1-on-1 With Me? - https://bit.ly/3bxv3xN
Silver & Gold:
🪙 This is where I Buy Silver/Gold Globally - https://bit.ly/3kbgO61
🇺🇸 This is where I Buy Silver/Gold in the USA - https://bit.ly/3drNR2F
🇬🇧 This is where I Buy Silver/Gold in the UK - https://bit.ly/3SFvp9E
DISCLAIMER
This video is for entertainment purposes ONLY & designed to help your thinking, not direct it. These videos shall NOT be construed as tax, legal or financial advice and may be outdated or inaccurate; all decisions made as a result of viewing are yours alone.
Scammers: There are scammers who have cloned my YouTube account (and pretend to be me) talking to you in the comments. I will never provide you with a Telegram/WhatsApp number - this is a scammer, DO NOT reply & simply report them to YT. I accept no responsibility for any losses due to you being scammed. Always look for the tick next to my name! If in doubt, click the profile and it will confirm your suspicions when it takes you to a fake page.
Sponsorships: Neil McCoy-Ward may earn an affiliate commission or referral bonus from any product or service listed or discussed.
Trading/Liability: Neil McCoy-Ward operates/trades under a private Ltd company within the Isle Of Man.
If you're living in a city and barely have $50pw spare what do you do to prepare?
Start with pay day preps... just a little extra shelf stable food when you get groceries. Spread out 50/wk = 200/mo = 2400/yr. It will add up over time. Get a decent water filter like a sawyer mini. Lots of good bugout bag ideas on youtube or rumble. Browse your local ads for free stuff too, might be surprised what some people just throw away. Also, learn to can and get a decent pressure canner. It's super easy to can beef or chicken and will last 3 years or more in most cases. Lots of little things you can do that add up over time!