Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Three Stupid Reasons for Not Saving Money

"I deserve to buy “insert item here” because I work hard and I deserve it."

We hear this one all of the time. It comes from an immature attitude and one that will lead you into a place where you have a whole lot of stuff that you don’t need and a lifestyle that will eventually have you living in your son’s basement! Believe me, I am not advocating that you never buy something that you “want” but make it part of your plan. Saving a little bit of money from each paycheck will start adding up quickly. Take some of your windfall cash (tax returns and gift money) and stash away half of it and blow the rest.

"I’m young. I can start saving money later."

Another immature statement! Start when you are young and enjoy the mathematical explosion of compound interest. I have review chart after chart for saving money and every single one of them show that starting a lifestyle of saving money early in life will bring you financial freedom. Save $2,000 a year beginning at age 20 and do it for 6 years – never save another dime – and you will have more than $1,000,000 by the time you are 65! The problem is that “life” happens and we tend to dip into that money for “stuff” and it never makes it until we retire. Start young and begin a lifestyle of savings.

"I don’t make enough money to save anything."

If you have a job and earn a paycheck, you can start saving some money. Start small and put back $5 from each paycheck. You won’t even miss $5! Suddenly you will look at your account and realize that you have a few hundred dollars. Work up to a little more and start putting back 15% of each check. Slowly and gradually, you will amass a small fortune.

How nice would it be to not have to worry about money? YOU are your greatest obstacle. Step out of the way and change the way you are doing things now and learn to save a few bucks! You will be glad that you did.

mah

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