Increasing your knowledge is the first step to increasing your wealth. Take advantage of these great, free financial education resources below.
How to calculate your net worth: Most people are not financially free for one simple reason: They don’t inspect what they expect. In other words, they don’t keep score of their finances.
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Are you on track to becoming financially free? Will you eventually become financially free? It’s a question that’s on a lot of people’s mind lately. To become financially free you must spend less than you earn and save the difference. You then need to turn your savings into investment capital. This the rocket fuel for financial freedom.
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Are you a big thinker or a small thinker? Think of people who are five times wealthier than you. Are they five times smarter? Are they five times better than you? If the answer is no, then you may wonder what makes them different.
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What’s your freedom number? If you were going to drive somewhere you’ve never been, you wouldn’t just get into your car and start driving. Yet many people take this very approach when starting down the road to financial freedom. Before you take that road to financial freedom, it is important to know where you are now and where you want to go in the future.
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Will you become financially free? Are you a professional or an amateur when it comes to the commitment of financial freedom? Find out.
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Are you ready to be financially free? Consider taking the Financial Freedom Pledge and declare your independence.
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