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Four Principles of Wealth Building
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The strategies to build wealth are different to an array of people. For
some, real estate investments provide a steady stream of cash inflows
and tax advantages. To others, stock market index funds grow their nest
eggs at more than 10% a year for 20 years or more. Wealth also means
many different things to different investors. For some, it means
putting every one of their children through college. To others, wealth
simply means fancy cars, huge mansions, and the ability to relax all
day. Despite what you think wealth means and what strategies you use to
build wealth there’re really four principles of wealth building: 1)
make more, 2) spend less, 3) start early and 4) manage risks.
Make More
The first and utmost important thing for wealth building is that you
have to have a big enough nest egg to grow your money no matter what
strategies you use - real estate investing or stock market investment.
There’re basically two ways to make more money by working (not
investing) - from your regular 9-5 job and from a secondary
supplemental income. Besides education and working experience, the
industry you’re sets the range on how much you’ll make from the job.
People fresh out of the college with a computer science degree will
likely start at $50,000 a year, which may take 5-10 years to reach that
earning power in other industry. If you work for love (you really love
your job) not for money, you’ll need the skills that you can earn good
money out of your work.
Spend Less
Unless you have a budget and control your spending, you won’t be able
to build wealth. Too often those who make a million a year end up with
another million in debt ‘cause he spend two millions a year. Those who
make only $50,000 a year could end up with $10,000 richer if he spend
only $40,000 a year.
Start Early
The power of compound interest is amazing. If your ancestors had put
one dollar away for you 200 hundred years ago and that one dollar has
earned 10% every year since then, the net worth of that one dollar is
$190,000,000 today - an astonishing $190 million dollars. If you had
invested $300 a month in S&P 500 index for past 30 years, the net
value of your total investment will make you a millionaire today. The
S&P 500 index represents over 70% of the value of the U.S. equity
market. The annualized return of S&P 500 index is about 11.16% in
past 30 years. If the investment period was only 20 years (not 30
years), your net worth is about one third of a million.
Manage Risks
Years of saving could be wiped out by one single unfortunate event in
life if you hadn’t had proper health insurance, property insurance and
life insurance.
If you are unsure of where to start and feel like you just aren’t cut
out for wealth building, there are programs that will instruct you
further. Wealth building seminars coach people how to earn more, save
their money and live on a budget. What you’ll get out of those
respected seminars are far more the strategies and the techniques they
teach, you’ll often meet people who’ll share the experience and make
new friends who have the similar goals. You’ll be encouraged and
inspired.
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