Adding Value

You Are Paid For Adding Value, Not Effort

Who would not like to be paid more? No one, we would all like to be paid more for the tasks we perform. So how do we get paid more? For that matter, why are some employees let go during a slow down while others are retained? The answer is a simple one. While some talk the talk, very few walk the walk. While some add value, others act as if they do. Never forget, in any profession, you are being paid for adding value. Adding value in everything that you do is the key to true wealth generation.

Becoming Indispensable

Be Indispensable

In any profession, you are being paid for what you are bringing to the table. The more value you add, the more indispensable you become to an organization as an entrepreneur or an employee. This is a simple fact that so many forget or just simply do not recognize.

For any organization, while things are going well financially, it is very easy to hide inadequate, bland or sub par work. But once the financials become more difficult in view of market conditions, it becomes more difficult to hide the mediocre. In tough market conditions, the mediocre is likely removed or replaced. To stay at any company and be promoted, you must add value. 

Yes, favoritism can get you far, but actually being good at what you do and being an integral team member will always bring you farther. We all know that person who is indispensable, the person with the ideas, the glue that holds everyone together. Remember, for each position, if you are performing tasks that can easily be filled by someone else, you are dispensable.

Make yourself indispensable by finding ways to add value in whatever role you are currently in. You need not be in a top position, really any position will do. Even in the mail room. 

Effort vs value

Do not conflate effort and adding value. For many, when we say add value, they believe this is a matter of increasing effort. It is not. You can add more effort, but effort does not always translate into added value. Remember, “work smarter not harder.” Working harder does not necessarily result in added value. If you work harder but does not add value, what is the purpose? You will be tired and frustrated because your added effort will not be rewarded.

Adding value translates to anything that impacts the bottom line. Whether that is by implementing new programs to mitigate risks, an action or program that improves the pipeline, directly improving sales through literally selling more or by improving moral such that the team works better and more efficiently. Ask yourself, how do you impact the bottom line? Are others in your current role doing what you are doing? If they are, you have a problem. Find new ways to separate yourself from others and make yourself indispensable.

Adding Value And Doing What Is required

Adding Value

In anything you do, seek to add value. Of course, at a bear minimum, perform your job at a high level and do what is required. If you are not performing at a high level in fulfilling your job requirements, you are in effect not adding value. If you are fulfilling your role, do more. Outside of what is required, find ways to add to the bottom line. Do not be a passive member of your team, always show others that you are thinking outside the box.  Be assertive. This works whether you are working for yourself or employed by others.

When times get lean, if your are easily replaceable you will be replaced by someone that will accept a lower salary. On the other hand, if you are an indispensable asset that is continually adding value, you will be kept and continually promoted. Even if you are not kept and promoted, you will have options. You will be able to find another opportunity because your reputation as a person that adds value will preceded you.  As noted before, favoritism can get you far, but talent, capability and a knack for adding value will get you farther.

Conclusion

Who would not like to be paid more? No one, we would all like to be paid more for the tasks we perform. So how do we get paid more? For that matter, why are some employees let go during a slow down while others are retained? The answer is a simple one. While some talk the talk, very few walk the walk. While some add value, others act as if they do. Never forget, in any profession, you are being paid for adding value. Adding value in everything that you do is the key to true wealth generation. Journey to Financial independence by continually adding value to the world around you.

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Financial Mental Health

Financial Mental Health Is Important

When we think about health, we typically think about our physical health. We think of muscle vs fat vs cardio. But within health, we must also address our mental health. We can replace a hip and a heart, but we cannot replace our brain (at least not yet). So we must take care of what is happening in our mental space, both consciously and unconsciously. Within our mental health, it is important not to forget that our financial situation affects our mental health. When addressing health, we must address our financial mental health. Without good financial mental health, you cannot have great overall health. Work on your overall health by getting your finances in order.

Your Financial Mental Health

You can work out all you want, and eat correctly too, but if you are stressed and having anxiety about paying your mortgage/rent or affording your next meal, you cannot achieve your best health. Let us face it, when it comes to health, mental health is typically an after thought. With  millions in debt and financial literacy at a low, financial health is even further removed from our consciousness.

Your Financial Mental Health
Your financial mental health is important

Improve Your Finances, Improve Your Mental Health

To improve your financial health, improve your financial security. This basically means that you should become more comfortable with your finances. Become more comfortable with your assets and your liabilities. In a simpler form, know the amount you owe and the amount of money you have. 

Next, to improve your financial security, increase your wealth beyond what it is today. This can be done by increasing your funds and/or decreasing your debts. By increasing your wealth, we mean increase your wealth to the point of being able to handle unexpected costs. Yes, building an emergency fund. This act of having a safety net has an indirected effect on your mental wellbeing. It is a stress relief knowing that you are able to handle unexpected costs. You need not worry about being homeless, hungry or the effect of a car breaking down. Having an emergency fund frees up your mental space to do other things that can further improve your life. 

Comfort Before Millions

While the goal for many is to be rich and have millions in the bank, you do not need millions to improve your financial mental health. Just building an emergency fund will substantially impact  your mental state. In a recent study, it was found that the ideal income point for individuals is about $95,000 for life satisfaction and about $60,000 – $75,000 for emotional well-being. You do not need millions to be happy.

Start Small

To improve your financial health, start small. By making small incremental financial changes, you are most likely to stick with the process and achieve your goals. Slow and steady wins the race.

To increase your wealth, begin small by saving a portion of your income. Start slow. Aim to save at least about 1% of your take home income. Slowly increase the total over time to the point where you can begin to confidently build an emergency fund. Take a similar approach with your debts, begin small. Begin by aiming to owe less next week than you do today (for example, credit card debt and student loans). This can be achieved by buying only what you need and consistently reduce your spending over time. Think about your wants and needs before each purchase. Also, consider using a budget and track your spending. These are the initial steps on a journey to a better financial mental state and financial independence.

Conclusion

When we think about health, we typically think about our physical health. We think of muscle vs fat vs cardio. But within health, we must also address our mental health. We can replace a hip, and a heart, but we cannot replace our brain (at least not yet). So we must take care of what is happening in our mental space, both consciously and unconsciously. Within our mental health, it is important not to forget that our financial situation affects our mental health. When addressing health, we must address our financial mental health. Without good financial mental health, you cannot have great overall health. Work on your overall health by getting your finances in order.

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How to become a millionaire

How To Become A Millionaire

At one time or another, we have all asked ourselves this question, how to become a millionaire? It may seem impossible, but becoming a millionaire is not. As of December 2020, it was estimated that there are over 46 million millionaires in the world. In the United States alone, there are over 18 million millionaires. To achieve this status, you need to know the steps that will increase your likelihood of becoming a millionaire and consistently apply these steps overtime. 

How To Become A Millionaire?

Whether they realize it or not, every year many individuals take steps to become a millionaire. However, these same individuals also take many steps to prevent  or hinder achievement of this goal. If you are asking how to become a millionaire, consider saving, reducing debt, investing, earning more and repeat.

Save to become a millionaire

Save

On any financial journey, to achieve that goal, you must save. Saving is the basis of any financial plan. If you are wondering how to become a millionaire, generally, you must keep more than you spend. You must save!

Build A Habit

If you are able to save a lot, do so. But if you are struggling to save, start small. Start by saving $50 per pay check if you can. When you can save $75, do so. At first, saving is not about the amount that you save, it is about building a saving habit. Once you build a saving habit, you will be able to easily increase your saving rate. The task is to get use to seeing your money and not spending it.

The Benefits Of Saving

There are plenty of benefits to saving. Not only does saving provide the confidence of knowing that you can handle an unforeseen financial emergency, you can watch your money grow as well. It is a great feeling to see your money grow over time. Additionally, by saving, you are able to contribute to an emergency fund. With a fully funded emergency fund, not only will you have some money on the side, you will have 6 months to a year or more of expenses saved. This will not only serve as a financial back stop, but will also enable you to take advantage of financial opportunities when they arise. 

Take Advantage Of Opportunities

By having a strong savings account, you are able to invest at opportune times (for example when there is a massive sell off in the markets). With money saved, you are able to take advantage of interest rates at an opportune time. By saving, you are able to not only slowly grow your money, you may also be able to turbo charge your money by taking advantage of opportunities because you have the funds available to do so.

Your Buying Power

When saving, also appreciate the rate of inflation and the interest being paid on your savings. Inflation can eat away the buying power of your savings. With regard to interest rates paid, the average brick and mortar bank will provide a very minuscule interest on your savings. Online banks will provide significantly more interest, as such, you should strongly consider having an online saving account.

Pay off debts and become a millionaire

Reduce Debt

One of the fastest ways to lose money is through debt interest payments. By paying off your debts, you are automatically getting rid of this cost.

In some instances, debt financing can be beneficial. For example, if you are in real estate investing, the use of debt can be useful. But most types of debts can be disastrous to your financial health.

If your debts are those of consumer debt, for example credit cards, if you want to be a millionaire, you should pay these off. You should pay off your credit card balance each month. If you cannot pay off your credit card balance at the end of each month, do not use your credit card. Your credit cards are not free. If you do not pay off your credit card balance, you will continue to ask how to become a millionaire because the chances of getting there will continue to elude you. 

The simple fact is, having a credit card balance is expensive, very expensive. The average credit card Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is about 20%.  That is about 20% per year on your credit card balance. Worst than credit cards are typically company cards. Company cards, such as department store cards generally have higher interest rates than that of credit cards. Company cards at times charge 24% APR or more. That is a lot of money.

If you use credit cards, pay them off. Get the rewards, but do not allow your credit card company to charge you. PAY THEM OFF!

Invest to become a millionaire

Invest

Saving alone will not do the job if you are trying to become a millionaire. Saving is the basis of any financial plan, but you must also invest. This could be by investing in the stock market, retirement accounts or investing in yourself. Whatever the route you take, by putting money into a vehicle with the opportunity to get a return on investment that is a multiple of what you put in is one of the best ways to grow your wealth.

Investing does leave you open to losing at least a portion of whatever you invest. As such, ensure that you are comfortable with the possibility of losing at least apportion of your investment. The more risky the investment, typically, the higher the reward. If you are investing in the stock market, note that there are different asset classes that you can invest in, from highly risky to less risky.

When investing, ensure that you do your due diligence. Whether you are investing on your own or using a financial professional. Do your research. Ensure that your financial professional is on the level. We have all heard of Bernie Madoff and others like him. Protect yourself. As always, with any investment or financial opportunity, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

You may also invest in yourself. This may be in the form of your education, financial development or health. Your return on investment may not immediately be financial, but over time it will. Investing in your education may lead to a better job with a higher salary range. By investing in your financial development, you may be able to find ways to keep more of your money. Investing in your health will allow you to keep going, keep learning, less aches and pain, potentially a longer and more rich life.

Earn more and become a millionaire

Earn More

How to become a millionaire? Earn more. This sounds simple and straight forward, but it is not always the case. If you want to become a millionaire, constantly strive to earn more. Whether you are earning more through a promotion at your place of employment or by obtaining a new job, earn more. If you continue to earn more, you will be able to save more, pay off more debt and invest more. By earning more, you significantly increase your chances of achieving your financial goals earlier.

Do not limit yourself to earning more through an employer, you can build one or more side hustles or you can also become an entrepreneur. Be creative in how you earn.

It is important to note that by saving more, you can earn more through interest payments. By investing, you can earn more through a return on investment. The steps of how to become a millionaire are additive and works together to achieve your financial goals.

Repeat

Once you begin to save, pay off debts, invest and earn more, rinse and repeat. You must consistently repeat these actions to achieve your ultimate goal. If not, you may increase your wealth but may not achieve your goal. 

For example, by earning more, you may fall into the trap of lifestyle creep and spend more. The net result may not necessarily be a growth in wealth. However, by earning more, saving more, using the money to pay down debts or invest, the net result is likely to be an increase in wealth.

Conclusion

At one time or another, we have all asked ourselves this question, how to become a millionaire? It may seem impossible, but becoming a millionaire is not. As of December 2020, it was estimated that there are over 46 million millionaires in the world. In the United States alone, there are over 18 million millionaires. To achieve this status, you need to know the steps that will increase your likelihood of becoming a millionaire and consistently apply these steps overtime. Not surprisingly, the steps to become a millionaire are similar to those for achieving financial  independence

There are also other ways to become a millionaire, but some are less likely to occur. You may win the lottery or an inheritance from your rich uncle. While possible, these are long shots. Most millionaires became millionaires by saving, reducing debt, investing, earning more and repeating these foundational acts.

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Debt Free

Need A Total Money Makeover?

Today, debt has become one of the tallest life hurdles to overcome. Now more than ever, for many, debt accumulation begins during the college years or earlier. The culprit is often student loans, and depending on one’s circumstances, it is a matter of when and not if credit cards will become a part of the total debt. How can this trend be stopped? First, we must understand the issue: more often than not, debt starts to accumulate in view of lack of financial education. A possible solution is education and a total money makeover.

We Act Only When Necessary

Like most issues in life, it is best to understand debt before it becomes a problem – preventative care. However as humans, we typically wait until we have a full blown problem before we attempt to remedy a situation. With regard to debt and our financial health, we approach preventive care for finances in the same manner. Unfortunately, many delay the pursuit of financial education until they already have financial issues. 

Debt, The College Years

If we look specifically at those in college, due to the lack of financial knowledge, debts are usually ignored until graduation. Upon graduation, most students are happy to reflect on what they have achieved. Years of study and hard work is rewarded with a degree, friends, memories and a mountain of student loans. The hope is that aside from the degree, new graduates have chosen a career path that allows them to financially support the life they seek. We know that this is hardly the case. For those who seek employment, getting the first job is exciting, but the salary may not be as exciting.  The average salary for an individual holding a bachelor’s degree is about $45,000-$50,000 depending on the degree and area of study. 

You’ve Got Mail

Whether or not gainful employment is obtained, within 6 months of graduation the grace period for student loans will end. The debts accumulated during college, in short, can no longer be ignored. The bills will literally be in your mailbox. Do not worry, even if you do not provide an updated address, the student loan servicers are typically very good at tracking you down to collect. 

Six months following graduation when the bills begin to hit college graduates’  mailboxes, it is a terrible time to begin learning about money, and money management. For those who could not obtain gainful employment, you could not select a worst time. Yet, when the first bill to student loan borrowers turns up in the mailbox, this is the time when many millennials usually decide to learn about money management. Not by choice, but by necessity. 

The Total Money Makeover

Graduation removes  the luxury of student loan ignorance and the steady supply of play money. Graduation brings financial reality. This reality is beginning to force many millennials to address their financial situation head on. The financial reality is so stark that many millennials are not only aiming to address their student loans, but many are taking steps to be debt-free. For many, Dave Ramsey’s total money makeover has been a go to guide. The total money makeover is a complete mind makeover and a great start to making lifelong financial changes. 

Total Money Makeover Principles

The total money makeover works by forcing you to be  aware of your finances. This includes listing your debts from smallest to largest regardless of interest rate. Below is a short summary of the method:

  • Step 1. Save $1000 for a starter emergency fund.
  • Step 2. List your debts from the smallest to the largest regardless of interest rate. Make the minimum payments on all your debts except on the smallest debt. On the smallest debt, pay as much as you can. This is the debt snowball method.
  • Step 3. Save 3-6 months of living expenses. 2020 has shown us how important it is to have at least 6 months of living expenses saved. 
  • Step 4. Invest at least 15% in a retirement account.
  • Step 5. Save for children and college. 
  • Step 6. Pay off your home 
  • Step 7. Build wealth and be generous. 

Your Situation Is Unique

As we can see with these steps, using the total money makeover, the majority of individuals after graduation will be stuck at step 2 – getting out of debt using the debt snowball method. This is completely okay because the goal is to be debt-free. Also, because you are paying off debt does not mean that you should not contribute to a 401K. This is true especially if your employer is providing a match. The total money makeover is a guide and it is best to apply it based on your situation.

The Goal To Be Debt Free

Be Debt Free - Total money makeover

Ultimately, the goal is to become debt free and pursue financial independence. Focusing on paying off debt is important, as interest payments are a detriment to wealth accumulation. How liberating would it be if you were not tied to student loans and/or credit card balances? What would you do if money was not driving all your life choices? What if you could make decisions based on your happiness and not the financials? Your freedom can be achieved by applying a method that you will adhere to over time. Try to apply the debt snowball method to your debts. Find an extra income source and put all extra income towards paying down debt. Build your emergency fund and march toward financial independence

Being debt free and achieving financial independence requires sacrifices. While you implement the total money makeover, for a while, you may experience no vacation, no eating out, skipping the coffee run, decrease subscription services, and may even have to cancel plans with friends. But this is a start to building the foundation for wealth accumulation. This is a journey that requires consistency. The end goal is to be financially free and financially resilient. Will you allow a night out with friends or your coffee habit get in the way of your financial progress? I think not.

Conclusion

Today, debt has become one of the tallest life hurdles to overcome. Now more than ever, for many, debt accumulation begins during the college years or earlier. The culprit is often student loans, and depending on one’s circumstances, it is a matter of when and not if credit cards will become a part of the total debt. How can this trend be stopped? First we must understand the issue: more often than not, debt starts to accumulate in view of lack of financial education. A possible solution is education and a total money makeover. Journey to financial independence with a method that works for you and your ever evolving financial situation.

Co-Authored by Paigemera A.

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Start investing

How To Start Investing Now

On the journey to financial independence, you will need to save and invest. Once you have saved for your emergency fund, the question is, how to start investing? You start by first investing in yourself. Whether this is by investing in your education to obtain a better job/career option, or doing your due diligence to make appropriate decisions. Investing in yourself is the key to success.

Investing in your future is an extension of investing in yourself. Once you begin to look to the financial markets, when asking how to start investing, look to learning more about the opportunities that are available to you. Educate yourself.

How To Start Investing For Retirement

No matter your age, you should begin thinking about your retirement and related investment options. In thinking about your retirement, you will no doubt hear about traditional IRAs, roth IRAs, SEP, roth 401Ks, 401Ks, 403Bs, 457Bs and TSPs to name a few. Do not simply get lost in the alphabet soup of different retirement plans. Do your due diligence. An investment in your retirement plan education is invaluable to your financial future.

Your retirement plan will depend on (1) whether or not you are an employee vs self-employed and (2) whether or not the retirement plans are employer sponsored or self controlled. It is incumbent upon you to fully understand the plans  that are available to you, their contribution limits, mandatory withdraw, age of withdrawal, tax position and penalties associated with early withdraws. It is also incumbent upon you to take advantage of any matching benefits provided to you. For example, a 401K match

The 401K match provides free money from your employer and is a sure-fire way to achieve financial independence early. Employer 401K match can come in a variety of shapes and sizes. In one instance, the employer will match a portion of your contribution up to a limit. Typically, this limit is represented as a percentage of your salary. Further, an employer may match your contribution if you contribute or irrespective of if you contribute. If your employer provides a 401K match only if you contribute to your 401K, ensure that you are contributing at least up to that threshold. An employer 401K match is free money. Take advantage.

How To Start Investing – Brokerage Account

After establishing your retirement accounts, it is time to begin thinking about other investment options. For example, brokerage accounts. Brokerage accounts are investment accounts that allow you to buy and sell investments such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and Exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

There are a number of different brokerage firms where you can set up a brokerage account. These brokerage firms are well known and include Fidelity, Merrill, E-Trade, TD Ameritrade, Robinhood and Vanguard to name a few. Essentially, the brokerage firm is an intermediary that holds your brokerage account and act as an intermediary between you and the investments that you buy and sell.

Once you set up a brokerage account, which is usually free, you will be able to deposit money into that account that you can use to buy investments. Once you begin investing, you can buy and sell investments through your brokerage account. Do your due diligence prior to trading on the different platforms and understand the risk associated. Knowledge is power.

Investing In Education

Once you have done your research and have established your own investment plan, begin thinking about your legacy, your children and their future. Think about a 529 plan. By contributing to a 529 plan, you are able to offset some or all costs associated with a college education. In many States, two 529 plans are available, an investment plan or a prepaid plan.

  • The investment plan allows you to contribute by buying and selling shares offered by the State or the State’s agent (similar to investing in the stock market).
  • The prepaid plan is based on the cost of attending a college. Here, you are prepaying the cost of attendance.

While 529 plans are not deductible on your federal tax filings, many States allow you to deduct a set portion of your 529 contribution from your State tax filings.

How To Start Investing – Caution

Once you have educated yourself and have made the decision to invest for yourself, with a financial planner or with an advisor, you will begin using different investment accounts to your advantage. Pay special attention to the fees and the taxes associated with each account.

One of the biggest item that you should pay attention to is the fees associated with your retirement accounts and the investment options. Whether that is the fees charged by an investment fund, your advisor or related financial professional. 

It is important to remember that over time, fees can cripple your financial growth. While paying 1% of your total investment per year may not seem like a lot when you begin investing, Think long term. Project the number of years until retirement and also the amount of funds that you will have in that account. Paying 1% in fees each year can be a significant detriment to your financial growth, imagine if you are paying more. As always, do your due diligence and think long term in your financial decisions.

Conclusion

On the journey to financial independence, you will need to save and invest. Once you have saved for your emergency fund, the question is, how to start investing? You start by first investing in yourself. Whether this is by investing in your education to obtain a better job/career option, or it is doing your due diligence to make appropriate decisions. Investing in yourself is the key to success. Continue investing by educating yourself about the financial markets, plan and execute your plans.

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Rags to riches

Write Your Rags to Riches Story Now!

We have all heard a rags to riches story. It is now time to have your own story. While we all day dream of winning the lottery, or inheriting riches, most rags to riches stories are not a result of a quick transfer of wealth. The fact is, most rags to riches stories are a result of making difficult, wise and consistent financial decisions over time. 

The Money Game

No matter how much or how little money you may have today, to build sustained wealth, you must spend less than you earn. This is the only way that you will save. Saving is important because it allows you to build up an emergency fund, it allows you to become prepared for the unpredictable. An emergency fund makes financial emergencies routine life events.

Further, by saving, you are able to have money/funds/assets available such that you are able to take advantage of financial opportunities. 

For example, if the stock market falls, do you have enough money in reservers to ride out the downturn? Are you able to buy stocks at the bottom of the market? In such a situation (financial down turn), many do not have enough in reserves to ride out a market downturn and therefore sell at the bottom of the market and realize financial losses.

If home prices fall, are you able to take advantage by purchasing real estate? When interest rates are low, are you well positioned to borrow at the lower interest rates?

Saving, and having money/funds/assets to take advantage of financial opportunities is necessary to write your own rags to riches story.

Invest In Yourself And Journey From Rags To Riches

With your savings, not only are you prepared to take advantage of financial opportunities, you are also able to invest. You may invest in any vehicle that brings value, for example real estate, the stock market, and yourself. Saving alone will not allow you to complete your rags to riches story, you will need to invest such that your money/assets make money on their own. You will need to invest such that your money works for you instead of you working for money.

On a basic level, any investment that you make after doing your due diligence is an investment in yourself. However, making an active and purposeful decision to invest in your education is a must. Your investment may be in education to increase your knowledge in your field of study/profession or in financial literacy. 

As your money/assets grow, so must your financial knowledge.  If not, you risk regressing and losing what you have worked for. Do not forget, there are equally many riches to rags stories as there are rags to riches stories. You must purposefully manage your money/assets and understand how money works to maintain and grow your wealth. Your financial literacy is important.

The Element Of Luck In Your Rags To Riches Story

Luck is essential but hardly recognized
Luck is essential, but hardly recognized

Luck is essential, but one of the least recognized component of a rags to riches story. Let’s face it, many hate to admit that luck played a role in getting from rags to riches. Most want to attribute all their riches to their own hard work and dedication. This is false. Many toil their entire lives and remain in poverty. While hard work plays a role, luck and the people around you also contribute to your success.

Luck is a matter of being in the right place at the right time. Luck is the convergence of resources and opportunity. What you will notice as a constant theme throughout life is that the harder and smarter you work, the luckier you will be. The harder and smarter you work, the more opportunities will be open to you; the luckier you will be; the more you will find that you are in the right place at the most opportune time. 

Luck requires preparation. You must be ready when the opportunity presents itself, otherwise, your luck will turn into a life changing missed opportunity.

Write your own rags to riches story by playing the money game, investing in yourself and being ready to act when an opportunity presents itself.

Conclusion

We have all heard a rags to riches story. It is now time to have your own story. While we all day dream about winning the lottery, or inheriting riches, most rags to riches stories are not a result of a quick transfer of wealth. The fact is, most rags to riches stories are a result of making difficult, wise and consistent financial decisions over time. Journey to financial independence and write your own rags to riches story.

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401K Match

401K Match: Free Money For You

Prior to accepting a job offer,  you should evaluate not only the salary offer but also the total compensation package. In some cases, a job’s salary may be lower, however, total compensation may be higher in comparison to another job. The reason for this may be the employer’s health care plan, bonus structure, stock option and retirement plan. With regard to a company’s retirement plan, it is important to pay particular attention to whether or not your future employer provides a 401K match.

An employer 401K match means that your employer contributes a certain amount, typically a percentage of your annual salary to your retirement plan. This is in effect, free money. If you contribute to your 401K, your employer does also.

Your Employer’s 401K Contribution

Employer 401K match can come in a variety of shapes and sizes. In one instance, the employer will match a portion of your contribution up to a limit. Typically, this limit is represented as a percentage of your salary. Further, an employer may match your contribution if you contribute or irrespective of if you contribute.

If your employer provides a 401K match only if you contribute to your 401K, ensure that you are contributing at least up to that threshold. An employer 401K match is free money. Take advantage.

Calculating Your Employer’s 401K Match

If we assume that your employer offers a 100% 401K match on all your contributions each year, up to a maximum of 5% of your annual income. If you earn $100,000, the maximum amount that your employer would contribute to your 401K each year is $5,000. 

This $5,000 is typically spread out over the entire year. As such, if you are paid bimonthly, that is approximately 26 pay checks. This means that each paycheck, your employer is willing to match you up to $5,000/26 paychecks, which equals $192. As such, to obtain your full 401K match, you will need to contribute at least $192 to your 401K per pay check.

In the above scenario, if you set up your 401K contribution to contribute at least 5% of your pay to a 401k account, you will ensure that you will get at least the match. However, note that as your salary increases, it is important to ensure that you are contributing enough, but also not too much, such that you are able to obtain your full 401K match.

Ensuring That You Get Your Entire 401K Match

It is important that you monitor how much you contribute to your 401K on a yearly basis. This is important because if you place a high percentage of your salary into a 401K account, you can potentially max out your 401K before your employer hits their 401K match.

In the year 2020, your contribution limits for a 401K is $19,500 (catch-up contribution limit for employees aged 50 and over is $6,500). If your employer’s 401K match is contingent on your contribution, they will only contribute to your 401K if you do. As such, if you hit the 401K contribution limit before the end of the year and can no longer contribute to your 401K for that year, your employer will also not contribute.

To ensure that you will not hit your contribution limit before the end of the year, divide the contribution limit by your salary and multiple by 100. This will provide the maximum percentage of your salary that you can contribute to your 401K without exceeding the contribution limit. In the example above, $19,500/$100,000 = 0.195. 0.195 x 100 = 19.5. As such, with a $100,000 salary and a contribution limit of $19,500, if you keep your yearly contribution at or below 19.5% of your salary, you will not hit your contribution limits before the end of the year. This will ensure that your employer will pay the full match.

Conclusion

Prior to accepting a job offer,  you should evaluate not only the salary offer but also the total compensation package. In some cases, a job’s salary may be lower, however, total compensation may be higher in comparison to another job. The reason for this may be the employer’s health care plan, bonus structure, stock option and retirement plan. With regard to a company’s retirement plan, it is important to pay particular attention to whether or not your future employer provides a 401K match. The 401K match provides free money from your employer and is a sure-fire way to achieve financial independence early. Journey to financial independence by ensuring that you receive your employer’s full 401K match.

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Top Secret

Secret To Building Wealth

Every one wants the secret to building wealth. Many pay for courses or are drawn into get rich quick schemes. But the secret to building wealth is simple. It is the same it has been from the beginning of time. The secret to building wealth is money (assets) and time. That is it. If you do not believe me, continue reading the below.

Building Wealth – Money

Money and as a broader concept, having assets or things of value is the basis of wealth generation. This is no surprise. The old adage of you need money to make money is true. It comes down to simple math. If you begin with a basis of $100 and gain a return of 10%, your return plus your basis is $110. On the other hand, if you have a basis of $1,000,000 and gain a return of 10%, your return plus your basis is $1,100,000. Money matters. Having assets to trade matters.

If you were born wealthy, you have obtained a head start. If you were born poor, you will need to obtain money or valuable assets that are tradable. In some cases, this means having or developing valuable skills that one may trade to obtain money. In other words, employment. 

The above does not mean that those born wealthy will remain wealthy. Having money simply gives you a head start, but what you do with the money you have is important. If you place your money under a bed or receive a low return on your money, inflation will erode the value of your money. On the other hand, if you make smart moves with your money, its value will increase. Rich or poor, if you do not know how to grow and build wealth, you will lose what you have. The more money/assets you have, the faster it could grow over time.

Building Wealth – Time

The secret to building wealth not only includes a need for money, you also need time. Simply put, to build any thing takes time. Wherever you begin on the scale between poverty and wealthy, to build wealth or more wealth will take time. To build wealth, you must invest, you must put your money to work over time. As noted above, if you park your money into a savings account or under your bed, the value of your money is likely to be eroded by inflation.

Once you put your money to work, there will be a time period before you are able to obtain a return on your investment. This time period could range from as little as a few seconds to multiple decades. Whether you put your money to work by investing in yourself in a specific field for example obtaining an education or learning new skills to obtain gainful employment, investing in the stock market, investing in a startup business or investing in real estate, the payout or return on investment takes time. The more time you have, the more your investments may potentially pay off. Consider over the life of your career, the more time you have the more money you will earn, the more you can invest to grow wealth. The more time you have, the more homes you can flip if you are in real estate investing, the more return  you can gain from the stock market, the more startups you can invest in. As such, the earlier you are able to obtain money or tradable assets and begin putting your money to work, the more wealth you can generate.

Examples

As an example of the above, take a look at your favorite wealthy person. Is it a doctor, lawyer, investor or entrepreneur. What do they all have in common? They had money or tradable assets that they  exchanged for things of value that grew over time. In some instances, skills are being traded for a high salary. From the salary, money is saved and invested over time to generate wealth. For others, they had innovative ideas that they initially funded and overtime those ideas grew into ultra profitable companies.

Caution 

As noted before, having money does not mean wealth. Because you now know the secret to building wealth, this does not mean that you will automatically become wealthy. Once you obtain money, how you use this money over time is very important. You may invest in your education in a field that does not pay well or that is no longer needed, which would leave you in debt and struggling. It is possible that you may invest in companies that are not innovative and may later go bankrupt. You may also invest in the wrong stocks or industries. Building wealth takes time and money, but building wealth is not automatic. You must do your due diligence and in some cases be lucky.

Conclusion

Every one wants the secret to building wealth. Many pay for courses or are drawn into get rich quick schemes. But the secret to building wealth is simple. It is the same it has been from the begining of time. The secret to building wealth is money (assets) and time. That is it. Now that you know the secret to building wealth, take steps today to journey to financial independence.

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Recession Proof With An Emergency Fund

Recession Proof With An Emergency Fund

Recession fears are always just around the corner.  Financial fears typically grow when volatility increases and consumer confidence falls. With memories of the 2008 financial crisis just below the surface, many Americans are wondering, how do I recession proof my journey to financial independence? To recession proof your financial situation, reinforce your emergency fund.

Cash And Your Emergency Fund

During any financial downturn, cash is king. Therefore, it is important to begin reinforcing your emergency fund. Most experts recommend having three months of living costs saved in a liquid account. This total is simply three times your average monthly costs (includes housing, dining, transportation, servicing debt and other monthly expenses). Consider keeping your emergency funds in a savings account, more preferable a high yield savings account or any account wherein you will have easy access to your money.

However, one size does not fit all.  As such, a question to ask yourself is: if you lose your job, how long will it take for you to find a new job? If you are in a profession where the vetting period is in excess of three months, consider increasing your emergency found to at least six times monthly costs.

However, for comfort and piece of mind, consider having twelve times monthly costs. By having a years total costs, such a financial cushion will allow for flexibility if the unexpected occurs.

Most Americans Cannot Afford A $500 Emergency Without Going Into Debt

Taking into consideration the fact that most Americans cannot afford a $500 emergency without going into debt, if you are unable to achieve three times monthly cost, save whatever you can. The more you are able to save, the better prepared you are for any financial roadblocks.

Saving is an essential feature of financial independence. Saving takes patience and consistency, but provides peace of mind. After having a comfortable emergency fund, begin paying down your debt. If you lose your job, having to service debt during this period can detrimentally affect your situation. Therefore, where possible, pay down debt.

Conclusion

Recession fears are always just around the corner.  Financial fears typically grow as volatility increases and consumer confidence falls. With memories of the 2008 financial crisis just below the surface, many Americans are wondering, how do I recession proof my journey to financial independence? To recession proof your journey to financial independence, reinforce your emergency fund and pay down debt.

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