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I love these! Mine are incredibly similar!
1. Marry the right person, I happened to have an AMAZING husband who taught me everything I know about finances. He happened to marry me, a woman who was open and yearning to learn and had the same goals as him. We've been able to build good wealth in a short amount of time.
2. Travel more, and travel well. I've never regretted a single penny from travelling.
3. Business class for >5hour flights. I just love the space, comfort and convenience and hate economy in long flights
4. Have a 1 year emergency fund - we are saving towards that 1 year goal
5. Pay large expenses in cash. We did this for our wedding and also our honeymoon. Knowing we can come back from amazing experiences without having the burden of dealing with debt, or payments was a relief.
6. Buy Less, Buy Quality. Our clothes and shoes are all well-made (whether its designer or not) and it stays well kept and does us for YEAARRRSSS. My husband even wears his fathers watch and coat, those items are older than him!!
7. Spend on health. No limits there, health is everything
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Be able to pay in full for a house is a stretch goal that very few even upper income earners can't get to, and I get that these are YOUR goals , but you might get some hate from people thinking you're suggesting everyone do this.
Mine are
1. 6 months of emergency money at all times
2. Only ever budget savings: always save 60% gross income into assets that are appreciating (equities, real estate). Anything left over from the guilt-free money can go into even more investments but it's not obligatory.
3. Institute a waiting period for any big purchase to make sure I actually need it before I waste money on something I might use once and never touch again.
5. Buy a home if it makes financial sense and shop interest rate and term to try to pay the least interest and financing cost possible
6. Always be doing (or attempting) to do consulting work on the side in a passion area.
7. No new cars, ever. Only buy used vehicles that are safe, reliable, and fit my needs, considering it's main objective is A to B. Only exception is in insane market conditions where dealer financed 0 or close to 0% comes close in price to a similar used car that is 3 to 7 years old.
8. Marry the right person. He/she does not need to have the same philosophy of money, but you need to be close enough to understand goals and objectives in getting a rich life and always treat life as a team sport. Prioritize investing your spouse's growth and development more than any other investment.
9. Match duration to savings goals. For goals 7+ years away, stock market; for goals 3 to 6 years away, a blended portfolio of stocks and bonds; for goals less than 3 years, short term treasuries or HYSA.
10. Always max out tax advantaged accounts (e.g. HSA, 401k, 403b, 457b, IRA) before thinking about taxable savings.
10. Try to spend lavishly on quantity and quality of travel to see the world and filling life with experiences and people that bring us joy.
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@frankpace5510
3 months ago
#10 should be everyone's number one decision with everything in life
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