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5 money principles you should know

5 money principles you should know

Here are 5 important money principles that will guide your financial life….

1. Spend less Than you Make
The is probably the most important money principle you can apply to your financial life. If you are constantly overspending, you’ll never reach your full financial potential. Focus on increasing your income not your expenses.

2. Get Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable
Investing might be one of the most uncomfortable things you’ll do but in order to create generational wealth, investing is necessary.

3. Time is Your Most Valuable Resource
Stop thinking that you have time to catch up. Procrastination and excuses are keeping you from creating wealth. Don’t delay getting out of debt and investing.
The longer your money is invested, the better your chances of financial success. Investing early and investing smart are crucial to creating generational wealth.

4. Be Debt Free
Having six figure student loan debt or any high-interest debt directly affects your ability to save and invest for your future. It makes everything else in your financial life have to work that much harder to pick up the slack.

5. Slow and Steady Wins the Race
No one becomes financially successful overnight. It’s a marathon not a sprint to create wealth. You’ll need to change your mindset and money habits, you might need to take a course to learn more about investing and multiple streams of income, etc.

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.Disclaimer: The post is for informational and educational purposes only.  

Please consult your financial adviser for appropriate financial advice. 

Caroline Clerisme, DMD

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