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17 Practical Money Skills that Will Set You Up for Early Retirement

One might get excited about the idea of an early retirement, but to actually make it happen requires careful financial planning and some practical money skills. In this article, I will list down 17 practical money skills that will set you up on path for early retirement and financial independence. 1. Make a written plan Making a plan only in mind is not the best way to go about retirement planning. Whether you believe it or not, you cannot simply tread on an unplanned road and expect to reach the right destination. It would just be akin to playing your luck rather than “planning”. You must remember that financial success is a choice. Each financial decision that you make every single day will determine closer or farther you are going from your goal. Invest time in writing down your financial goals so that they can materialize over time. Remember that you are not simply aiming to jot down some words of motivation through this plan. Instead, the aim is to define each and e...

How Being Smart With Your Money Leads to Financial Success

1. Avoid being “penny wise but pound foolish” It’s tempting to try saving a couple cents here and there when buying small items. However, that’s not where the real money is saved. You’re putting in extra effort for something that doesn’t move the needle. You get the most bang when you’re able to cut down on your bigger bills. For example, finding a lower interest rate for your mortgage could save you $50+ per month. And cutting your transportation bill by purchasing a cheaper car or taking public transportation can provide large gains as well. So, look at your recurring expenses such as housing, transportation, and insurance, and see where there’s wiggle room. It’s a much better use of your time than trying to pinch pennies here and there on smaller purchases. 2. When you want something big, wait Impulsivity can get you in trouble in most aspects of life. Finances are no different. It’s human nature to see something and want it right then and there. It starts as a kid in ...