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Wealthy People Save Money Like This
There’s no one among us who does not like to have more
money.
If you sometimes wonder about how the rich and successful
have so much of it though,
you need to read on. We have compiled a list of hacks
that you can apply in your daily life
to save money the way wealthy people do.
1. Be careful
about small expenses
All of us are usually careful about making big
investments and huge purchases.
However, we tend to spend recklessly on seemingly small
expenses.
But of course, these small expenses can amass to a big
amount.
As Suze Orman rightly pointed out, “Look everywhere you
can to cut a little bit
from your expenses. It will all add up to a meaningful
sum.”
2. Focus on the
future
It is very easy to spend money for getting something that
we like but at the end of the day,
you will end up spending everything no matter how well
you earn.
Shift your focus to the future instead of getting
satisfaction in the present.
“You can be young without money, but you can’t be old
without it.” – Tennessee Williams
3. Don’t buy
unnecessary things to make an impression on people
Although we all like to have good feedback from our peers
and friends regarding the things
we own, we need to set a limit for us. You
should buy things that you need
but don’t just buy those to impress others. Otherwise the
sky isn’t the limit for buying things!
“Stop buying things you don’t need, to impress people you
don’t even like.” – Suze Orman
4. Put things in
black and white
There are so many expenditures in today’s world that you
would end up without any savings
if you don’t plan and budget your money; the inflows and
the outflows.
Wealthy people know where their money comes from and
where it goes.
An Excel sheet can really help you in this regard.
“A budget is telling your money where to go, instead of
wondering where it went.”
- John C. Maxwell
5. Work hard
Unlike the common perception that wealthy people just
have fun and enjoy their life,
the reality is that they work harder than the common
person, at least in the most productive age. So try to increase your income,
and when it gets increased,
save a larger portion of it than ever before.
“I like business and the truth is I save way more than I
spend. I invest. I plan for the future.
I have a special eye for opportunities and work harder
than anyone might expect.”
– Sofia Vergara
6. Save a huge
portion of your income
Again, we think that wealthy people are always splurging
and spending on things.
No, they are not. That is why they remain wealthy.
They always save a portion of their income. So save a
large proportion of what you get.
This will ensure that you do not run out of money at any
point in time.
“Save one-third, live on one-third and give away
one-third.” – Angelina Jolie
7. Make the most
of sales and bargains
Just like us, the rich love to get the highest value of
money.
They always try to look for getting more value through
finding great deals,
bargains and discounts.
“Why should you pay more for something that someone else
is paying less for?”
- Sarah Michelle Gellar
8. Invest your
savings wisely
We usually ignore the small amounts but such tiny amounts
can add up to a substantial sum.
If you have more, it is even better. To top it, if you
invest the money properly,
you will be amazed at the result yourself.
“A penny here, and a dollar there, placed at interest,
goes on accumulating, and in this way
the desired result is attained. It requires some
training, perhaps, to accomplish this economy,
but when once used to it, you will find there is more
satisfaction in rational saving
than in irrational spending.” - P. T. Barnum
9. Practice the
Millionaire’s Formula
A common man’s way of thinking is usually that he saves
after meeting the necessary expenditures.
A wealthy person’s style is the
opposite: we like to call this the Millionaire’s Formula.
Here’s how it goes: upon receiving your income, put a
certain percentage towards giving back
to the community, and also a certain percentage for your
investments for your financial goals.
Only spend what is left.
“Do not save what is left after spending, but spend what
is left after saving.” – Warren Buffet
10. Close leakages
The wealthy don’t ever pay any unnecessary charges.
They remain very careful about the fees and charges that
can be avoided.
“Beware of little expenses; a small leak will sink a
great ship.” – Benjamin Franklin
Follow these simple, practical tips in your life and you
will be able to see the difference yourself. Happy savings!
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