Five Reasons Why We Struggle Financially
By Nadege Lewis, published Oct 31, 2007
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You have no idea where your money is going
The main reason why your paycheck has a lifespan of a fruit fly is not because of the amount of money you earn. A person can earn $10,000 a month but if they spend $10,100 a month, that person will be broke. This is the why we often hear the accounts of lottery winners losing all of their money in a relatively short amount of time. If you can not account for every dollar spent from your last paycheck, you are at risk of losing your hard earned cash on frivolous spending without even knowing how it happened. When you track what you spend, you are making sure that you have money left over by cutting expenses in certain non-essential areas like eating out or shopping.
You do not put your money to work
Your money can work harder for you than you can work for your money. Unless you understand the way money works, you will continue to wonder why you can not accumulate wealth. Saving is a good thing, but investing your money is better. You can even start with an interest bearing online savings account. These accounts require little to no minimum balance and pay you every month for the money you save. Once you start seeing the monthly interest deposits into your account, you will wonder why you had not done this sooner. The absolute best thing you can do for your financial health is think your money as employees and make them work as hard as possible to bring more income for you.
You buy things you can not afford
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