The truth is, so many things people believe about personal finances are just plain wrong.
Once you recognize that what you thought you knew is inaccurate, you’ll be ready to take control of your financial future.
Spend your hard-earned money on things that will improve your life. Don’t spend money just because you can.
When you create your budget, make sure you plan to keep income over expenses. If you find that your expenses add up to more than your income, you need to make some changes.
The sooner you invest, the more time your money has opportunity to grow. It’s better to start small and be consistent than to wait until you have more money.
Before you make a purchase, ask yourself if it will improve your life. If the answer is yes, then be proud that you can buy it with the money you’ve earned.