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21.10.10

10 Small Changes Can Make You a Multi-Millionaire

Saving for your retirement, your children's education or just improving your standard of living can be impossible unless you know what to do. Small changes in your spending can achieve $1-2,000,000 over your lifetime.
10 Small Changes in your Spending Habits: 
  1. Save your change - this can be as much as $50 a month.
  2. Stop buying soda, coffee, and junk food when out - $50-100 per month.
  3. Take your lunch to work - $250-350 per month.
  4. Cancel your cable TV - $50-150 per month.
  5. Use coupons at the supermarket - $50 or more per month.
  6. Shop at discount stores for clothes - $50-100 per month
  7. Use the Internet to shop significant purchases - savings up to 40-50%.
  8. Increase insurance deductibles - $200 per year.
  9. Lower thermostat in winter and raise it in summer - $25-100 per month.
  10. Pay bills online/automatic bill pay - $15-20 per month postage.
You may look at these suggestions and say, no way can I change or live without it! Your next step is to find something else that yields the same or more savings. For example, I cannot give up cable, so it is part of my entertainment. I use group discount movie tickets to achieve similar savings and more selective how often we go to the movies. Remember the goal is saving $750.00 or more a month, the specifics are up to you.
By conservatively investing the approximately $750 savings monthly in 30 years it could grow to $2,000,000.

21 comments:

  1. I would cancel my cable, but I find it difficult to stream HD stuff to my TV.

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  2. first of all don't pay to watch tv series and films when u can download/stream for free.
    Don't pay netfix!

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  3. Another solid round of life advice. Keep it up, I'll be around.

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  4. You would just be spending all the money you were saving without realizing it if it came in that slow...

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  5. i gotta agree with the one about the internet

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  6. I don't think $750 a month is something to sneeze at.

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  7. These are great suggestions. I already do a couple of them and you do save a ton.

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  8. Great advice, I am following about half of those.

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  9. Good tips, but don't think that I'd be a millionaire even If I save money in 100 years, lol

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  10. Damn, feels like my family does all of this haha. We talked about this in Economics class, the richest people usually drive around in cheap old cars and the poorest or those in debt drive around in the incredibly expensive and showy cars.

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  11. Interesting. Would just leave me with more spending money though lol.

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  12. Hm, pretty good advices. Maybe I'll start being a millionaire? :D

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  13. I can't wait to become a fricking millionaire ;D

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  14. gonna take a while for that to make you a millionaire. besides, what good is money if you can't use it to buy stuff you like? just hoarding it is useless :p

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  15. Great tips. I like how you summarized it

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