YOUTUBE 10 Investment Ideas For Normal People AdminJuly 7, 2023031 views If you are normal person with a regular 9-5 job, what investment can you make that don’t involve being a youtuber or having a bunch of money at your disposel. Now this list of 10 investment, I’ll go over them and igive you guys the basics that you need to start, but know that nothing is easy, and if it easy and anyone can do it, then you probably wont make that much money. ????Call Me????: https://bit.ly/30IBr0i ????Second Channel????: https://bit.ly/3c4sVPS ????????????Financial Freedom Course????????????$100 OFF CODE: LONGTERM Link: https://longtermteam.teachable.com/p/financial-freedom-steps-from-nothing-to-freedom ????MY M1 FINANCE PORTFOLIO???? PLUS $10 Link: https://m1.finance/37SHd4241z-N Rent a Room or Airbnb a room in your apartment When I was living in new york, our apartment had 2 bedrooms and 1 bath And we had a big living room So we dibided the living room and made a bedroom What that brought in That brough in an extra $600 per month Is a confortable no, do you have the same level of privacy no But its an idea Sell blank Books Exactly I didn’t know either what this was But this involves starting a business where you sell Fancy notebooks, journals and sketch books Obviously: You would need a supplier Or you can just buy and resell for a small profit margin online Purchase a Bill Board This is an idea that I absutly never thought about But obivously companies own billboards And you could get your own with the right permits and make some passive income Rent your parking Space This is complicated Because if you live in a place where people rent parking spaces then its probably hard to get a house with the parking spot And you live in a place that easy to get one, then its probably not really needed So this one in accordance to where you live Buy a Rental Property Can I just say that a rental property doesn’t have to 3 bed and 2 bath, or a duplex or some fancy place It should just be a 1 bedroom and start of small and build from their Look up properties in your areas and run the numbers, me personally I would do this debt free Rent your Car Turo and other apps, now allow you to make passive income from your cars And some people have taken this idea, and bought more cars and basically have a car rental business But becareful trying to do much here and ending up in a bunch of debt Invest in IRA This is long term But its definetly worth it I have a roth 401k and I invest into the s&P 500 Start a collections business These are business that buy debt for a discount from companies that have deliquent clients And if you collect you can get more than what you bought the debt for Hopefully you never get a call Vending Machine Business This is lucrative but you have to find a location You have to buy the machine And it requires start up capital Make an Online Course If you have a skill, like cooking you can make a course around it on the internet And make that a business Overall: these are basic ideas, that anyone can do, without billions of dollars and expertise * PRO TIP* INFORMATION IS EVERYTHING ????1 on 1 Talk + My Budget + Stock Investments???? https://www.patreon.com/tommybryson ????Merch???? https://teespring.com/stores/tommybryson ✅2 FREE AUDIOBOOKS✅ https://amzn.to/2Enayo8¬¬¬ ????M1 FINANCE $10???? https://m1.finance/37SHd4241z-N ????ACORN FREE $5???? Link: https://acorns.com/invite/38EYSU ⚡FREE KINDLE UNLIMITED⚡ (traditional reading) Link: https://amzn.to/2VGbxt9 ????????????DISCORD PRIVATE GROUP???????????? https://discord.gg/EcZEHpA My Camera Gear: https://www.amazon.com/shop/tommybryson ✔ Help Us Reach 500,000 Subscribers: https://goo.gl/0wvm6w ????All My Social Media???? Link: https://linktr.ee/tommybryson *Some of the links and other products that appear on this video are from companies in which Tommy Bryson will earn an affiliate commission or referral bonus. Tommy Bryson is part of an affiliate network and receives compensation for sending traffic to partner sites. The content in this video is accurate as of the posting date. Some of the offers mentioned may no longer be available. I’m an Accountant but I’m not your Accountant, always review information with your Accountant/CPA and your Financial Advisor. source