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By David Maillie
Regardless of where we are in
life we can all learn something about money and how to better prepare for
our future.
Especially when we see that the national average is $15,000 in
credit card debt and that savings and preparedness is dropping.
This article
can put you back on track to a more fulfilling and financially free life.
1) Automate your investing.
Experience has proven that if
we have to make a conscious effort every time we need to invest we will
start with good intentions and then miserably fail a few months later.
If you can automate your
savings, whether by using payroll deductions, self contributions to super,
or direct deductions from your cheque account to a savings account - you
will finish ahead.
The rule here is ... if you
don't see it, you won't realise it - and you won't miss it.
Some of these deductions may
reduce your taxable income and save you further on taxes (see your tax
advisor for more info on this).
A good rule of thumb is to set
aside 10% of your income.
2) Real estate.
If you haven't already, buy a
house.
Renting will only make your
landlord (hint - house owner) rich.
Regardless of what the
immediate market does real estate is one of the best long term investments
you can make.
It also has many advantages
including deductions for mortgage interest.
Real estate will always go up.
People will always need a roof over their head.
Real estate has made many
millionaires and is a key factor in almost every tape and book series on
gaining wealth.
3) Health, disability and
life insurance.
You need to have them, if you
think you don't just ask anyone that didn't have it when something
unexpected happened.
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4) Don't ever buy new cars.
It is a fact that new cars
lose 25-30% of their value the moment you drive it off the lot.
Let someone else pay for that
depreciation and get a two or three year old car or truck.
With the latest technological
advances cars can easily go 250,000 kilometres and above.
A two or three year old
vehicle with 50,000k on it will save you not only in initial cost, but also
on your insurance, and taxes.
Also, do your homework before
buying your car.
Get your credit score and see
what loans you qualify for.
This can easily be done right
off the internet and will save you big at your local dealer (never take a
dealers word for your credit and rate).
5) Get out of debt.
I put the investment tips
above this as you need to pay yourself first.
If you are overwhelmed with
debt, their are numerous non-for-profit agencies that will renegotiate your
debt and terms on your behalf.
Work out a plan to get the
high interest debt paid off.
Be wiser with your purchases -
do you really need that 60 inch flat screen tv? a BMW you cannot afford?
etc...
Cut up all cards but 1 (for
emergencies you should have 1 credit card) and no store cards.
The whole purpose behind store
cards is to entice you to buy more and pay more.
My grandfather said it best -
"if you can't afford it, don't buy it." The only good loan to have is a
mortgage.
6) Never burn bridges.
If you happen to leave your
current employ, leave on good terms. Find a replacement if time permits.
This will put you in a good
light with your former management and can result in a good reference,
another job, a call back for more money, etc...
Never leave on bad terms. Its
just not good Karma.
Also, it won't hurt to take
former business associates and customers to lunch regularly.
This will keep you in tune to
the industry, give you many additional contacts afford you future favours
Don't be afraid to ask for a
favour every once in a while. Karma is the big rule here -when you help
others you will inadvertently help yourself.
7) Give back.
Once you've made it it is only
fair that you help others less fortunate than yourself.
Regardless of your beliefs
when you donate time and money to help others you will inadvertently help
yourself.
You will feel great.
Also, the cardinal rule of
karma is that when you give you will get many more times what you give back.
Take the time to help by
volunteering your time. Even if it is 1 hour a week, you will help improve
someone else's life.
Volunteer, it will make you a
better person.
Disclaimer:
The information contained above has been provided as a general
service. Any references to specific financial, legal, accounting, or
taxation issues are done so in the context of general information
and should not be relied upon as fact or construed as advice by the
us in any of these areas. You should consult a relevant financial,
legal, tax or accounting professional to assist in your particular
circumstance. |