Why You Should Invest Your Money
Investing your money can be a fantastic way to grow and achieve financial freedom. Yet most people do not invest their money or if they do, they do not put a lot of time into it. Well here are a few reasons to have an investment plan.
1. It Helps You Put Money Aside
Most people know that saving extra money is a good thing. However they will not take the time to do anything about it. They just spend their money and feel bad about it afterwards, or they just say that they will start saving money in the future.
You can get around this by having some sort of investment savings goal. For example if you want to invest $3,600 in the year you can create a $300 monthly “bill for your investing.” Because it is treated as a bill it has to get paid one way or another.
This helps you to save money whether you want to or not.
2. Growth
Another great reason to invest your money is that it helps you to grow and prepare for your future. Investing is a long term approach to riches. As long as you keep it up it can turn out to be a fantastic endeavor and can help you achieve your financial goals.
It is simply amazing what you can get out of your investments if you are consistent with it and invest wisely over the long term. Investors who do keep at it have been rewarded greatly in the past and have seen their financial goals come true.
3. Income
Another reason to invest your money is to get some passive income. Things like dividend paying stocks or rental properties can lead to passive income and over the long term the passive income that these securities give off can even lead to financial freedom.
These are just some of the reasons to start investing your money today. There are plenty of ways to go about it so it is time to start thinking about your future a little bit more.
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July 2, 2010
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Posted by Shaun Rosenberg








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