Here is an exciting thought! Why not work full time on your job and part time on your fortune? And what a feeling you’ll have when you can honestly say, “I’m working to become wealthy. I’m not just working to pay my bills.” When you have a wealth plan, you’ll be so motivated that you’ll have a hard time going to bed at night.
So if you will indulge me, I would like to share a simple formula for creating wealth. Here’s my thought on how money should be allocated.
Related: 5 Money Principles You Need to Know
The 70/30 Rule
After you pay your fair share of taxes, learn to live on 70 percent of your after-tax income. These are the necessities and luxuries you spend money on. Then, it’s important to look at how you allocate your remaining 30 percent. Let’s allocate it in the following ways:
Charity
Of the 30 percent not spent, one-third should go to charity. Charity is the act of giving back to the community and helping those who need assistance. I believe that contributing 10 percent of your after-tax income is a good amount to strive for.
The act of giving should be taught early, when the amounts are small. It’s pretty easy to take a dime out of a dollar. But it’s considerably harder to give away a $100,000 out of $1 million. You say, “Oh, if I had $1 million, I’d have no trouble giving $100,000.” I’m not so sure. $100,000 is a lot of money. Start early so you’ll develop the habit before the big money comes your way.
Capital Investment
With the next 10 percent of your after-tax income, you’re going to create wealth. This is money you’ll use to buy, fix, manufacture or sell. The key is to engage in commerce, even if only on a part-time basis.
So how do you go about creating wealth? There are lots of ways. Let your imagination roam. Take a close look at those skills you developed at work or through your hobbies; you may be able to convert these into a profitable enterprise.
In addition, you can also learn to buy a product at wholesale and sell it for retail. Or you can purchase a piece of property and improve it. Use this 10 percent to purchase your equipment, products or equity—and get started. There is no telling what genius is inside you waiting to be awakened by the spark of opportunity.
Savings
The last 10 percent should be put in savings. I consider this to be one of the most exciting parts of your wealth plan because it can offer you peace of mind by preparing you for the “winters” of life. Let me give you the definition of “rich” and “poor”: Poor people spend their money and save what’s left. Rich people save their money and spend what’s left.
Twenty years ago, two people each earned a $1,000 a month and they each earned the same increases over the years. One had the philosophy of spending money and saving what’s left; the other had the philosophy of saving first and spending what’s left. Today, if you knew both, you’d call one poor and the other wealthy.
So, remember that giving, investing and saving, like any form of discipline, has a subtle effect. At the end of the day, the week, the month, the results are hardly noticeable. But let five years lapse and the differences become pronounced. At the end of 10 years, the differences are dramatic.
And it all starts with the same amount of money—just a different philosophy.
Photo by @alinabuzunova/Twenty20.com
I have realized in reading all of this that my thinking on all of this has been all wrong. I love that I found all this before I die.
Damian, Me too! Also, his philosophy of “work a full time job during the day to make a living……work a part time job at night to make a fortune!”
I do appreciate this information. I will certainly put this into practice.
This is great web site I love it and I learned allot from the lectures of Mr. Jim Rohn he was a great master of all subjects, I will buy his all Books.
To be fair it’s not only Chinese at least Canada and Australia , newly super rich Americans, Russian billionaires and middle eastern oil tycoons are largely involved in
wonderful put up, very informative. I ponder why the other specialists of this sector don’t understand this.
You should continue your writing. I’m sure, you have a huge readers’ base already!
Gracias por todo tu conocimiento brindado.
I am extremely impressed with your writing skills as well as with the layout
on your weblog. Is this a paid theme or did you customize
it yourself? Anyway keep up the nice quality writing, it’s rare to see a nice blog like this one these days.
I don’t even know how I ended up here, but I thought this post was great.
I do not know who you are but certainly you’re going to a famous blogger if you aren’t already 😉 Cheers!
Tudo que você constantemente sonhou okay na presença de
seus olhos. http://condicionamentofisico.club