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Getting Rich in America- 8 Simple Rules for Building a Fortune

Posted by M.S. on June 4, 2009

If there were 8 simple rules you could follow that would help you build a fortune and a satisfying life, would you be interested to learn about them?

Just in time for Summer reading, I recently came across a very inspiring book written by Dwight R Lee and Richard B McKenzie called “Getting Rich in America“.

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I highly recommend this book because the focus of the book is on “ordinary people” like you and me, people of modest means and talents and how they “made it” through simple steps taken without sacrificing their quality of life.

I believe wholeheartedly in the idea that if you want to accomplish something, model someone that has already done it. This book uses real life examples of people that have accumulated enough money to be financially independent and tells you how to do that too!

They went from Frugal to Rich!

Here are the 8 Simple Rules featured in the book:

1. Think of America as the Land of Choices
2. Take Compound Interest Seriously
3. Resist Temptation
4. Get a Good Education
5. Get Married and Stay Married
6. Take Care of Yourself
7. Take Prudent Risks
8. Strive for Balance

The quote from Ben Franklin at the front of the book explains it well. “The way to wealth is as plain as the way to market.  It depends chiefly on 2 words, industry and frugality: that is neither waste time nor money, but make the best use of both.  Without industry and frugality, nothing will do; and with them-everything!”

So basically, that means work hard and be frugal! If you save your money and invest, it will build wealth!

Look at these thought provoking questions the authors pose to help you on your way to getting rich!

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Buy it used on Amazon.com or request it for FREE at your local library!

It is well worth your time!

How to Turn Baby Gifts into $25,000

Posted by M.S. on May 9, 2009

When our children were born and people wanted to get a gift for the baby, we asked everyone to give the baby the gift of money that we would invest for them.

We knew the immense power compound interest would have over time and wanted our offspring to take advantage of that fabulous wealth builder.  Most people honored our wishes!  We set up a stock index mutual fund along with a general stock mutual fund for each child and start investing.

When the children were old enough to start working, we wanted to really encourage their frugal living and investing, so we made them an offer they could not refuse!  We said for every dollar they contributed to their savings, we would match it–so they would double the amount of money they had to invest!

We set up a spreadsheet that we reviewed with them periodically to demonstrate how much richer they were getting.  They became much more enthusiastic about saving their hard earned money after they started to see how their investments were earning them “free money” they didn’t have to earn by working.

On the day our children graduated from college, we switched the entire portfolio into their name!  They EACH had a nest egg of over $25,000 to begin their adult lives at 22 years of age!

That’s a whole lot better than a bunch of smashed up old toys and NO money!

Wouldn’t that be a fabulous graduation present for your child too?

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You Might Be Rich

Posted by M.S. on April 27, 2009

There was a really fascinating show on Dateline MSNBC last night entitled “You Might Be Rich“.  According to the program, there is estimated to be more than $30 billion of unclaimed property sitting in state treasuries all over the United States!

The government doesn’t have the resources to track people down, so the money remains unclaimed.   The program featured the story of a woman named Betty that had shown kindness to a wealthy elderly man she knew in New Orleans, where they lived.  As it turned out, when Albert died, he left Betty $237,000 and she didn’t know about it!!  Her kindness had really paid off for her!

It is worth taking a little time to investigate if there’s any money out there for you, don’t you think? I know I will…   A few minutes of searching may really pay off for me!  Who knows– Maybe it’s my lucky day!

There is also a great lesson here!  Your kind gestures may reap you rich financial rewards!  At the very least, you will feel really good about yourself and that is free!

Read the whole article here  You Might Be Rich