Some dream of winning the lottery even though the chances of that are basically zero. But being a millionaire doesn’t have to be a pipedream. In honor of National Be a Millionaire Day on May 20, 2022, let’s look at what is truly is achievable when you have focus, self discipline, and a plan.
There is a saying: “if you want to know what’s important to someone, review their bank account.” What would yours say about you? Are you a spender, saver, investor? If you have dreams of becoming a millionaire (or just saving enough to be confident about your future) every penny does count. Here are 5 important things to get you on your way to saving more for your future to help you to become a millionaire:
1. Review your spending. To become a millionaire you need to know what money do you have coming in and going out on a monthly basis? Most people have a good idea of how much they make every month, but aren’t good at estimating where it all goes. You need to know.
2. Save more. Everywhere you can. Review all of your expenses. Which ones are important to you and which ones are just a bad habit? Start with the largest ones to make the most impact and work your way down. When in doubt, cut something out for a month or two and see if you miss it. These cuts can quickly add up and make you reach millionaire status sooner rather than later.
3. Set a savings goal. Is it a million dollars? Maybe, maybe not. But it helps to have a specific goal in mind. Create a budget, automate savings into an account (savings and investments) and start as soon as possible to let compound interest help your balances grow.
4. Spend less (a lot less) than you earn. This is big key to reaching your goals and becoming a millionaire. If you spend more than you earn, you’re probably racking up debt while living beyond your means. You can’t make progress unless you are consistently spending less money every month than you are bringing home.
5. Use debt wisely. There is good debt and bad debt. Good debt can include a mortgage (if you can comfortably pay each month) and sometimes student loans (if they help secure a good paying job and pay them off quickly). Stay away from bad debt like high interest credit cards, payday and personal loans where the interest is so high you can end up owing much much more than you borrowed very quickly – this can quickly deter you from millionaire status.
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