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How Much Do You Keep?

“One-tenth of everything that I make is mine to keep.”

One issue that many of us have when we start making money is that we are focused on our income. We measure in hours and in monthly bank statements. Some of us fall into the trap of getting a credit card before understanding how to properly save money.

 

It doesn’t matter how much you earn for each hour of time you work if you aren’t keeping a portion of your money. There are hundreds of ways you can leverage money that you save to make it grow and to create wealth for yourself, however, the process doesn’t begin without having a general understanding of how to save your money.

 

Here’s a great way to spend your time during a quarantine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wglndSWrvsM

 

You can also get a physical copy of the “The Richest Man In Babylon” by George S Clason here. If there is any personal finance book you will ever need to read, it’s this one. The classics always withstand the test of time.

 


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