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S2 E12 “Coupons & Rewards Mastery" - Unleashing the Power of Smart Saving and Personal Profit
Ever felt the rush of unlocking a hidden deal or slicing dollars off your shopping spree? Join us, your Neighborhood Finance BROs, as we unveil the magic of coupons and rewards that can turbocharge your savings! Imagine strutting out of a store with that coveted sports gear, your wallet barely lighter thanks to a slick coupon move. That's just a taste of what we're dishing out in our latest episode—all about the art of scoring discounts and the sheer bliss of what we like to call “personal profit”.
Strap in for a wild ride through the aisles of everyday savings, where we recount our victories in the checkout lines. We're not just talking about chump change; it's about making proactive savings a lifestyle. From harnessing the power of rewards cards to navigating the digital world of discount apps for your favorite eats, we've got the playbook to help you make every penny scream for mercy. We even get down to the nitty-gritty of haggling; unearthing the undeniable truth that a little bravado can lead to big savings.
And if you think we're just a couple of voices in your headphones, think again! The Finance BROs are leveling up, bringing our money-saving crusades to television screens with an upcoming spot on HHN TV. (Release Date still To Be Announced) So, keep your eyes peeled and your wallets ready, as we share tips, laughs, and our journey to the Big Screen, ensuring that the money you make is just the beginning—it's what you KEEP that counts. Cheers to expanding your financial prowess, one episode at a time!
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First and foremost we want to be clear that what we are sharing with you are strategies and concepts that can be implemented by individuals who understand the logistics of how to approach such platforms as far as the literal, the mental and spiritual format needed to be successful with your aspirations hey, what's up world?
Speaker 3:you tuned in to fbn. Yes, it is another episode of finance bros network, and I am the one and a half of Finance Bros, anton Lefwich, and this is Michael DePoe the other half.
Speaker 2:The other half we are coming to. You live with Finance for Every People, Everybody. We are honored to be here and to be able to serve our diverse communities as usual. Fierce communities, as usual. Well, anton, today I want to talk about something that I experienced, and then I said to myself. You know, this could be a dope podcast, because it made me feel good.
Speaker 3:You had a little something on your heart today. Oh man, it made me feel good.
Speaker 2:And I said you know what we need to talk about this, because obviously we're Finance Bros Network. We are, and definitely what makes me feel good is to get money.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I just certainly hope so, so our title of our episode today is Coupons Rewards to your Personal Profitability. So why we chose this or we're going to talk about this today? One of the reasons is I was going to a baseball game. Okay, okay, you know, I had my girl with me and I was like you know, let me do something nice for her, let me get her some of the team apparel that we're going to the baseball game for Some swag, some swag.
Speaker 3:You know some team swag.
Speaker 2:And you know, if you go inside the stadium and this is real talk, I don't care who you are you're going to be paying a guap, Meaning you're going to pay like $60 for a shirt. Guap-a-roonie $40 for a hat Wopper Rooney, $40 for a hat you talking about $34 for some socks. You know it's like dang, it's like man. So you know I was like let me go into one of these sports stores.
Speaker 2:Okay, that have that stuff there and it's probably going to be a little cheaper than the arena. And then you know, surprise a little gift. You know you, cheaper than the arena, yeah. And then you know, surprise a little gift. You know you always gotta do the right thing for your partner. You know your girl, you gotta, you gotta do it right every now. And then you know it can't be flowers all the time, yeah yeah, yeah, so I was like, let me get her some of this swag you know for it so I, I shopped around the store, picked everything up, and then I'm like you know, I I shop at this sports store every now and then.
Speaker 2:It's not like something. I go there all the time and I was like, all right, let me get this together. I even got myself some socks, you know to match the team and stuff like that.
Speaker 2:You know I got my hat already and everything, so I wanted to get her all decked out. So you know we look like part of the stadium going to the baseball game. It's one of those pastime. If you have an opportunity to be wealthy and out there, you should definitely do. But you know I get it, you can't do it all the time because it's a heck of expensive.
Speaker 3:Baseball is way more fun in person.
Speaker 2:It is, it is, it is so. But I got to the register, okay, and the lady clerk just rang everything up, rang everything up and then it came out to about $97, some change $97. Dang for a shirt and a hat and a spare socks or a few other socks. I think I got her socks too. I was like man. But all I'm thinking you know what I'm still saving because I ain't buying this at the arena, at the arena it would have been like 200 ain't changed.
Speaker 3:Easy bro, easy, easy man so she's really no debate.
Speaker 2:She rings everything up. I was like you know what you know, I've been coming here back and forth. I I don't know if I'm part of your program. They asked for my number. I gave him my number. I was in the I don't know if I'm part of your program to ask for my number. I gave him my number. I was in the system. I gave him the number before I parted the war.
Speaker 2:And I said well, is there anything I could get out of this, you know, is there any savings? And she's like hold on, she loves you. Open up her job.
Speaker 3:She hit me with a coupon and then the price went from $97 to $61. That's a 35%. I said what?
Speaker 1:Like wow.
Speaker 2:I was like this is making me very happy right now. I was so happy saving some money. I even I said yo, can I get you lunch? You did me a solid. Can I get you lunch? You did me a solid. Can I get you lunch? You can order something. I got you all beef dog.
Speaker 2:Whatever you want, whatever you want you just sent me some 30 mark dollars and then you know that's a big savings. From the 200 odd dollars I would have probably spent at the, at the arena. So I would have probably spent at the arena. So I was like man this feels good.
Speaker 3:That puts you up about 70% of the savings. There you go, 70, 80. There you go. That ain't bad brother.
Speaker 2:And I got to thinking about it and I was like you know, this is what a wealthy needs to know. I like that, bro, we need to talk about coupons. And know, I like that, bro, we need to talk about coupons and rewards.
Speaker 1:I like it, man.
Speaker 3:So, you know, by the way, did you do anything special? Was you extra nice or did you?
Speaker 2:No, no, no, Actually just ask. You got some coupons for it, brother. All you did was ask oh sure All.
Speaker 3:I did was ask I love it. I ain't do nothing extra, I just asked. I just asked. So she was cool with it.
Speaker 2:She laughed about it and everything. But I was happy. I skipped to my car. You seen grown ass men like myself skipping to the car because I saved $30 something dollars. I was just so happy, walked out I said god did that, god did I did that. So so I I really wanted to share that story with our wealthiest people out there, but I'm still imagining you skipping oh man, skipping the dude, like I was in kindergarten brother man, I love it brother hey, it's because, you know, we always we say we talk, we don't just talk about this, we live this man that is a perfect prime example.
Speaker 3:Exactly exactly.
Speaker 2:I love it so you know, so I was thinking, you know, let's, let's give them, let's give our wealthy and some some information about that, let's dive into it, and then we can go ahead and talk about it, you know, and I know, we have a list we have put together yeah, yeah, you want to take a look at that?
Speaker 3:yeah, let me go into my. Hit them.
Speaker 2:Hit them with some of the stuff they may not know. Let me go straight to google.
Speaker 3:So these are some things that you know people may not be thinking about, and and this is not to say that these aren't obvious things, right, it's just we want to make sure we keep these things in mind. Right, because life gets fast, the times we're living in get fast, the world gets loud and you know we all are dealing with things outside of the aspect of making sure we not only make money but keep as much money as possible.
Speaker 3:So it's just little things. We want to just make sure we hope we strike a chord in someone's mind where they're going to think about these things every time that they catch themselves with that opportunity to go ahead and save a little bit of extra money, right, and I just want to say you said something Keep that money is also a benefit?
Speaker 2:right, it's a benefit and that's why we call it personal profit. Yes, in the business world, when you figure out a way operationally to not spend the money that you've already budgeted to spend, this is very important, wealthy, and you already have a budget, you said this is what I'm going to spend. This is very important, wealthy, you already have a budget. You said this is what I'm going to spend. Right, the money's gone technically Because you already had a budget to spend, right, and then you figured out a way to get a discount, to get some money back from it. Guess where that money goes? To the bottom line.
Speaker 3:That's pure profit that's all in the black.
Speaker 2:All in the black, like bustle ron said give me some more, give me some more all in the black, so just think about that think about so we, we really feel, if you really focus on that, you're gonna make a budget, you're gonna make a plan, but let's see how we could put some profit at the bottom line, some money back in your pocket. I love it, brother. All right, hit them with some of this stuff they don't know, all right.
Speaker 3:So look, and a lot of this stuff, you may, again, you may, be thinking about this. This stuff we do every day, right, all right, but at the store a little bit ago, supermarket, grab some groceries Yep, before I could even think about putting my phone number in, mike, you come out with your hey. Hey, I got the rewards right here Rewards card.
Speaker 2:How much did we save, brother?
Speaker 3:About 30% Yep. It was between 25 and 30%. It was significant Yep For sure there you go. So there you go. So supermarket is number one one, right, all right, fast food, right number two. It's so funny you said when we putting this down, because you know people may not think a lot about fast food, but these are coupons that are in the paper all the time right or in your phone in your phone apps, apps, have them all
Speaker 3:the time all day long, man applebee's, your restaurants, your nice restaurants, nice restaurants, have these coupons in here and it's just that the only mistake we're making is we don't look or we don't ask or we don't ask. Hey, we're leading up to the t-shirt. Okay, right, right, all right. So fast food, drug stores okay, all day, even medications, things like that for our older wealthies, and whatnot, or anybody really needs to make it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you go buy condiments in those stores and you can get a discount off of them. They'll polish for the young ladies, young wealthians out there ladies out there, you know what just hit me.
Speaker 3:Sometimes they got the coupon sitting right there below the product. There you go In the store. There you go In the store.
Speaker 2:There you go you know what I'm talking about. Yeah, you could just tear it off and then you could go up there. Here's the coupon Beep.
Speaker 3:But how many times do we maybe not do that?
Speaker 2:We neglect, it's right there in front of us.
Speaker 3:Okay, money out of our pocket, yeah, so let's be mindful.
Speaker 2:All clothing stores? No, of course, all right, all day.
Speaker 3:Listen, I, you know macy's, I know macy's is going down but I always look for a macy's coupon, and if I don't have a macy's girl, I'm going up there to the register you what got coupons you got today, because I I need you to do that for me right there. Hey, well things, they making tv shows about this stuff, okay.
Speaker 1:It's called Coupon Wars if you haven't seen it.
Speaker 3:It's a thing, it's a. Thing.
Speaker 2:It's a thing, but it's our savings.
Speaker 3:That's right. So shoes or kicks, kicks. Gotta get a discount on my kicks? Yeah, we all know.
Speaker 2:We all know how many, how many.
Speaker 3:If you got kids, they want the latest the the newest jordans, the newest nikes, the newest adidas, the vans, the all, all the above man, all the above pumas. Yeah, seriously. And if you're in there buying three, four pairs of kicks, if you just ask you might get a discount. You might not, but you definitely won't if you don't ask. Okay, all right. So check out your kicks Electronics. Oh, bro, you know electronics is my thing.
Speaker 2:I know that's the idea. That is my thing.
Speaker 3:I'm always looking for a discount, Always looking for a discount for electronics brother, if you guys don't know, mike, mike you know, he is always prepared with an electronic device for almost any situation, any situation brother I mean, we had something going on in the studio the other day and I was like man, if we only had a hold on a minute, he went, disappeared, came back three minutes later.
Speaker 3:I I was like do you have this stuff on tap or something. Mike is prepared All right All day, so you know he gets his discounts on that. All right, the movie theater?
Speaker 2:Oh, wow, that's all day, all day, if you like, the movies. Yo, right now, these days, two people going to the movies is almost $100.
Speaker 3:Bro remember when you could take your family, your family, to the movies what for that's so crazy it? Was like family night the movies.
Speaker 2:It was very, very affordable, but now two people you could easily spend a hundred, easy spend, and that's that's not even going to eat anywhere else. Ladies and gentlemen, we're talking about you. Go pay for the ticket.
Speaker 3:That could be $20 each Don't go to the recliner theater. Imax, what, what you're trying to say is you're trying to max out, no problem.
Speaker 2:IMAX 3D. You stepping it up. We like you.
Speaker 3:They call it IMAX for a reason Exactly I'm paying the max.
Speaker 2:Exactly, the max is coming out of your pocket to see the movie. That's good, so you got that going. Then you go to the concession stand and I think we're the only society I think that goes to the movies and is okay to pay for a hot dog for $5., $5, man, $5, a hot dog Like that's crazy, yeah.
Speaker 3:no mustard, by the way.
Speaker 2:No mustard.
Speaker 3:No chili.
Speaker 2:Well, they actually kind of give you that free. The mustard, ketchup they give you free and relish.
Speaker 3:Okay, well, that's good, but you put chili on it. No, no, no, but they don't put it on there for you.
Speaker 2:No, no, no.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying? That's not happening.
Speaker 2:You definitely don't get no chili, a bucket of popcorn. You know something? You go to the supermarket. You probably pay a dollar for. You pay $10, $12. For real, for a bucket of popcorn.
Speaker 3:Hold on, you get free refills?
Speaker 2:Nah, not if it's not the big one. Oh, that's right.
Speaker 3:If it's not, not if you don't buy the large, if you don't buy the large, it'd be like yo step to the left brother.
Speaker 2:Step to the left.
Speaker 3:So but they do have reward cards. They do have coupons, that you can get and there's an app called we're not sponsoring Vandango, but Vandango. They actually got points you can save up.
Speaker 2:There's all kinds of apps. That's what we're talking about Entertainment kind of goes in with the same Going to Disney World, dave and Buster, those deals all the time, even if the right right going to disney world or dave and dave and buster's got those deals all the time right.
Speaker 3:So look, even if you're not gonna um spend all of that right now, at that time, if it's something that you have, you know dave and buster week of the month with the family, then you know, get the deal, if, if we can, if it's affordable for us and we can do it, get the deal at the beginning of the month and then boom, we might have enough for next month. There you go, and then we're only spending that every other month. So it's just, it's strategizing, right, right, this is all finance, all right. And online, oh gosh.
Speaker 2:Online shopping, oh man so so just just a little bit of education on that. They have extension and I don't know if, if people are into online shopping, they have extensions where you go to different websites that search for coupons, search for Amazon. I know, if you shop on Amazon, always look at the bottom of the product. Sometimes, if you don't check that one box, you're going to lose out on that 5% saving two dollars off three dollars, or they're doing that, you know, because there is a saving or the company's offering this rebate. But if you don't check the box, if you don't ask in this case it's not as if you don't look if you don't look, yeah, you ain't gonna get the savings and a lot of times, man, I know I won't even do it unless I see prime on there, right, you know what I mean with.
Speaker 3:Mean With the Prime discount, I know, but they do have.
Speaker 2:Like I said, we're not sponsoring anybody out there?
Speaker 3:No, not at all.
Speaker 2:But they do have extensions. Where an extension is the website you can add onto your search engine. That will automatically let you know if there's a coupon for this particular product that you're looking to buy, and it could be on the actual company's website or like a seller or whatever.
Speaker 3:Yeah, a seller company. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:So you could do that. So just keep in mind when you're doing those searches for those products. A lot of people ordering online these days and there's a lot of money that could be saved that is not being saved.
Speaker 3:That's true that's true, and the banking, the banking is.
Speaker 2:Talk a little bit about that, mike well with the banking you know you, if you're, if you're banking these days, it depends on what bank account you have, the savings you can have sometime. You know there's bank fees and there's multiple type of ways the bank is making money, but they want to keep your money in their bank because the real way they make their money is taking your money and reinvesting it Yep, or lending it out or lending it out but they capitalize or they profit through fees fees. Now, if you there are certain money or certain things you could do with your banking, keeping it at a certain account, certain type of accounts, you can get that will. They won't charge you monthly fees. Or they won't charge you for this, they won't charge you for that.
Speaker 2:so just keep that in mind when you're at a bank or you're banking with uh, uh, uh uh, one of these big banks you know, and they have ways for you to avoid paying those fees and that's money back into your account, technically, because it'll never come out, because you were able to either maintain a certain balance, know what that balance is or, uh, have a certain type of account that it won't charge you. Okay, all right, so that that's one and um I. I also see here the credit cards, credit cards at the bank, yeah yeah, you in miles rewards cash back, yeah all those discover, discover, yeah, yeah, yeah, discover back from
Speaker 2:yeah, discover has been doing cash back for him. Yeah, discover been doing cash back yeah discover, been doing cash back forever, but now they have discovered debit, and then all these banks have some type of cash back. In other words, they're not taking all the money they actually could take from you. Yeah, I mean it adds up, but it does add up a year to be a hundred, a couple, right you never know, right right, how much you're using Right right, and there was the aspect about the cars.
Speaker 3:Right Now, the car is a little bit tricky. Yeah, this is extra credit, okay for us Europeans, this is extra credit.
Speaker 3:All right. We've talked about advanced planning strategies and strategies like IULs, where you can essentially have this financial instrument and use it to leverage your money. So, instead of going to get a 15 percent loan on a car, let's take a car, for instance. You go to buy a car, mike, ok, and you want to leverage that transaction, all right. So instead of you going to go get a 15 percent loan which interest rates are ridiculously high right now percent loan, which interest rates are ridiculously high right now let's say you've already done some things that finance bros has taught you, taught you, and you've put these things in practice. And then, all of a sudden, you have the ability to not only borrow from that IUL that you already have in place at 3%, not 15%, okay.
Speaker 2:So now you're your own bank.
Speaker 1:There you go, okay.
Speaker 3:So you are your own bank. You are borrowing from yourself at 3%, at 3%, yeah, instead of 15%. That is huge. That is huge. Get this All right. Go and get that same car, okay. So now you're paying on this car, and not only that, but the money you borrowed from your iul. Okay, the principal is still earning interest at 10, 12, 15 percent, wow, eight on average, okay, depending on what the market's doing. Wow, wow. You. Go and use that, ask, use that money to purchase that, that car. It, the principal is still earning interest as if you've never removed a dime. Oh my gosh. So now you're making money on your money. You basically paid yourself to buy a car. There you go.
Speaker 2:All right, there you go. Can you imagine that? That's the biggest saving? That's the biggest saving. So we're not going to go into IUL. But here's a benefit and this is a savings. We talk about IUL as a more or less saving type of account, like a savings account. Yeah, we do. But there are additional benefits to this type.
Speaker 3:There's a lot of additional benefits A lot of it, and there's so much we could go into with that. Yeah yeah, but let me break it down one more time. You borrow from yourself. You have an IUL in place. You've been funding it for a while. It's matured already. It's ready to be utilized. You borrow from yourself at 3% instead of borrowing from the bank or the credit union at 15% or 8%, 10, doesn't even matter, it ain't going to be three, ever going to be three.
Speaker 3:You go and buy that same car, that car, you're now driving it, but the money you borrow from yourself is still earning interest, as if you've never removed a dime. All right, this is big.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's huge. And technically you still got to pay that money back because again, it is borrowed.
Speaker 2:You didn't take it, you still got to pay it back, but you're paying it back at your rate, at a rate you can afford to pay back. They don't even tell you what rate you should pay back, but you should be paying it back, whether you put an extra hundred in there back on what you borrowed, or you pay 200, or you go back to 100, depending on what's going on. But you pay it back. You know, and once you finish paying it back, you can do it again.
Speaker 3:Exactly, and I'll go one, pay it back. You know, and once you finish paying it back, you can do it again Exactly. And I'll go one step deeper A lot of times. The insurance company once you've had the plan long enough, they'll actually credit you the next year to offset the 3%. Oh wow, look at that. You can't lose. You can't beat that.
Speaker 2:You can't lose, you can't lose you can't lose, so we'll always go back to our episode. Look at, there is an episode for iul, yeah, but uh, we'll, we'll definitely always touch base on on that again because you know it's how we said it. How we say it or how we presented it. It might be in a different way than and it might be an aha moment for somebody at this time yeah, that's true, because, you know, we always, we always talk about the scenario right you know the, the, and then all of a sudden somebody says man you know what?
Speaker 2:I got it Right, right. So you never know when you're going to get it. Never know it's going to click, that's what's up, but you know. So we just want to go back on. The thing is we should not ever forget to ask, right, exactly. We can't forget to ask and we always should negotiate. Who says you can't negotiate? We? Always should negotiate, always negotiate. Sometimes you may not have the personality to.
Speaker 2:That's true, you know some people are timid about that. They feel the price is the price. But it doesn't hurt to ask, don't hurt to ask. It doesn't hurt to ask. Or say, hey, can I get a better price on this Right? You know to ask so. Or or say, hey, can I get a better price on this right?
Speaker 3:you know, is this the best price that they can be? You never know. What's that saying, mike? What if you don't ask?
Speaker 2:the answer will always be no exactly and you know for the aggressive type of uh uh wealthians out there haggling. I know that haggling is a real aggressive. But but you know you got a lot of foreigners. That's what they do all day. Sometimes they own the store. They won't let you walk out there. So what you would willing to pay for it, Come back, come back, come back, come back, and we don't see the end result.
Speaker 3:But it don't matter if they batting percentages two out of 10. Right, at the end of the month, the end of the year, right is two out of 10. Right, at the end of the month, the end of the year. Right, how much does that two?
Speaker 2:out of 10 add up to Son of money, yeah. So just think about that wealthy, all these things, these nuggets we're giving you, is for you to save money, yes, you know. So just keep that in mindset, and that's our mission at Finance Bros Network networks to always make sure that you have that in your mind. To save money in asset, making money remember a personal profitability, personal profit back into your pocket straight to the simple.
Speaker 3:At the end of the day, we want to help people make and save money.
Speaker 2:That's right period where every reward you can program you can get into where you shop every, because now you're doing it thanklessly. You're not even thinking about it, like I don't go to the supermarket. If I don't have my rewards card, I ain't going to the supermarket. That's true. I mean I'll be like woo and I'm looking.
Speaker 2:There are tags that says if you have your reward cards, you can save on this. If you have your reward cards, you can save on this. So make sure you have your reward cards and they actually have. Most supermarket has it as an app too, so just make sure you put it on your app, absolutely.
Speaker 3:On your phone. I know sometimes we go and we're like you know what? It's not a big deal. It's not a big deal. If you add up all your, it's not a big deal. At the end of the year you'd be pissed off. It's probably a big deal.
Speaker 2:You'd be like dang. I should have used my reward dang guess what? It's a big deal yeah, it adds up so let's just jump into the literal mental spiritual brother, all right all right.
Speaker 2:So the literal is wherever you're shopping and whatever you're spending money on, make sure you get the benefit out of it. Yes, so that's the literal. Wherever you go and you're walking to it, you're shopping, you're taking money out of your pocket. Figure out how to get a benefit out of it. Man, I love that because there's a benefit there, there you go.
Speaker 3:There's a benefit there, I know there's one.
Speaker 2:There you go, so figure out what it is All day, all day.
Speaker 3:Guess what they trying to get you to spend your money Right, so they're going to make sure that there's a benefit in it All day, all day. If you just got to figure out what it is, that's it. I love it.
Speaker 2:So the mental is to keep in mind whenever you're saving money, you're putting money back into your personal profitability, aka pocket pocket, putting money back in your pocket. Keep that in mind. I got in your market. That's the mental. Put it in your, put money in your pocket. Put it in your pocket, put it in your pocket.
Speaker 3:I like that. That could be t-shirt number two. Put it in your pocket. What you got for them, for the spiritual, all right, man, I got you. So look, this is deep. The joy of saving money or rewards is a benefit to your bank account and is the best feeling in the world. Oh, man, man, that hits me right here in the heart. How did you feel when that lady told you oh my Ecstatic Elated Joyful. I could feel it and I could see it. Joyful, yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Oh, she said actually oh right, here, right right.
Speaker 3:And she said don't forget to ask next time, because I think we got 50 for you. Save it all for real, oh man. Oh, I'll be back. You go, you're gonna go see a baseball game you know somebody so you know the tickets.
Speaker 2:There was, it was a gift so it just worked it's all. It worked all the way around bro if I had. If I had a coupon for for the beverages and the in the in the food that I was gonna get at the concession stand, I would have gotten it too, because I definitely was looking for it but didn't have it on the app brother that's.
Speaker 3:That's so great, man. This this has been such a fun. I didn't even realize it's gonna be this much fun doing this episode I love it, brother, I love it hey man, hey hey, I didn't just hit me. It's not what you make, but how much you can keep there you go and it ain't what you spend, but how much you can save save.
Speaker 2:Okay, I thought you was gonna throw me a rhyme a rhyme in there, but what's?
Speaker 3:the t-shirt, brother, what's the t-shirt? The t-shirt is all right, so all right. So the t-shirt for the episode, bro, let me give it to them. Give it to them, give it to them. This can almost be a song, right, don't lose your cash just ask it's almost a country song Don't lose your cash, your sass. But, that would be a pretty cool key. It really is because sometimes all you got to do is ask.
Speaker 2:Right, you know what I mean, so I love it, brother, I love it. Be a perfect T-shirt, bro. Perfect T-shirt, there you go.
Speaker 3:I think I laugh more this episode than we probably ever laugh After the minute.
Speaker 2:Hey, when you're saving money, it makes you feel good, don't even money you smile, there you go, yeah cheek to cheek. Maybe that should have been the seizure I told you we were averaging.
Speaker 3:We've been averaging three t-shirts episodes without even trying. I'm telling you, man, we're getting it, we're getting it, we're getting it.
Speaker 1:Oh man, but that's why it's Finance.
Speaker 2:Bros Network, that's what we're here for our wealthiers to make sure that you're getting paid. You're building that wealth, and that's all the mind of a wealthy and, believe me, the richest people in the world. This is what they're doing. They're figuring out you trust and believe the man who built the billionaires at the top. They don't go into a deal until they know they getting a discount or getting a deal for it.
Speaker 3:So, truth be told, that's what's going down, brother, I would have you say that again. If a man, for real, that was deep, that's for real, that is so true. So why we as wealthy is?
Speaker 2:not make mimicking that? Why are we doing exactly every day, everywhere we have to take on, put our money? How can I put some money back in my pocket?
Speaker 3:because it's definitely going back back into my personal profit find somebody who's getting what they want and figure out what they're doing please there you go, I love it brother all right man, I think they didn't work, but they probably at work right, right, right to work by now I think we got them through the commute yeah, I think we got them through the commute. They're good, they're like okay what else you got to say, because I gotta go in before.
Speaker 3:I can't miss punching the clock hey, all we gotta say is make sure y'all check us out at our new home on hhn tv. Finance bros network is coming to television. Release dates are coming soon. Don't forget to come check us out. Obviously, on all your social media podcast platforms apple podcast, iheart radio, google podcast, spotify might be up down left right depends on which you know social media platform you're watching on. But don't forget to come check us out and, as usual, I appreciate you and we'll see you at the bank.
Speaker 2:All right guys.
Speaker 3:Take care world Peace out Peace.
Speaker 1:Thank you, thank you.