From Paycheck-to-Paycheck to Financial Freedom: Things You Never Learned From School About Financial Intelligence
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Are you tired of living from paycheck to paycheck? Do you often question why the system is the way it is? Do you feel undervalued in a job that limits your potential?
Then this book will demystify why the capitalist-employee model will not make you financially free and what you can do now to achieve it. Too many people are trapped in the conventional paycheck-to-paycheck mentality. Sure it does pay the bills, but it also limits your true value and the income that should be flowing into you.
By reading this book, you will learn:
- The secret as to how top billionaires made their fortune
- How diversification of income works to your advantage
- What mindsets are needed to unleash your fortune
- Three groups of friends you should hang out with
- Different ways to earn passive income
- How to invest and grow your money
- Visualization techniques
Even if you are just starting out in the rat race or well into your retirement, this book will teach you that it is never too late to start the change. Get your copy of this book now and begin your journey towards financial freedom!
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From Paycheck-to-Paycheck to Financial Freedom - Brigham Ramsey
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Introduction
Chapter 1: Mastering Your Impulses
Chapter 2: What Do You Need To Be Financially Free
Chapter 3: Finding Your Why
Chapter 4: Characteristics To Prevent Procrastination
Chapter 5: How Far Can You Visualize?
Chapter 6: 3 Friends You Should Hang Out With
Chapter 7: Different Ways To Earn Passive Income
Chapter 8: Different Ways To Invest Your Money
Chapter 9: How To Pass Your Wealth To Your Children
Chapter 10: The More You Give, The More You Receive
Conclusion
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Introduction
Robby fidgeted nervously as he sat in line, waiting for his turn. He rubbed a spot on his black shoes and straightened out his coat. If he was going to succeed on this most important interview, he had to be no less than perfect. He shuffled his papers, turning them over and over again. He knew his credentials were good, but were they good enough? He graduated with honors with a degree in Accounting and Business Management, a course his father wanted him to have. Robby became the youngest editor-in-chief of the college paper, a distinction his mother goaded him to achieve. He worked his way to graduation with stellar marks, few friends, and a big dream. And today, all these sleepless nights, these high honors and hard work would all cumulate in this one interview. It was a long wait, and it made Robby more nervous. In these uneasy moments, questions start to pester his patience. Is this career in accounting what I really want to do? If I get accepted here, will I really reach my dreams? Do I see myself in an office desk day in and day out for the rest of my working life?
The questions were disturbing Robby’s composure.
Martha clocked in at exactly 6:59 AM. She always kept to the time, never going beyond the 7 AM cut. She kept to her schedule, fearing that something would go wrong if she went to the office later than usual. Martha went to her cubicle and started fixing her things for the day. She needed to retrieve the documents for this morning’s meeting. There were a number of errands to do and Martha liked to arrange them into post-its by color of priority. At noon, her boss would have lunch outside so she had time to pay the bills. She could squeeze in paying for the electricity and water bills. The afternoon was reserved for answering all the emails. Martha’s day was quite fixed and this had been the order for ten years already. As she clocked in, Martha knew that her day would go by in exactly the same way as every day. Perhaps, she loved the comfort of the routine, and the predictability of a paycheck. But there were moments in a day when she had a nagging feeling amidst the peace of predictability. Was it all worth it? Is this how I want to live the rest of my life? What happens when the paycheck ends? Rather than face the questions, Martha comforted herself with typing a few more memos and answered a call.
The box was almost full when Bruce made one last sweep of his cubicle. It was his last day at the office and he felt a little bit nostalgic. He couldn’t imagine spending forty years of his life chained to that small desk, typing away all those records, answering irate clients and tiptoeing around bosses. He could remember the first day he showed up for an