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That's very sweet and gracious of you. Thank you.Date: 3/4/2009 11:00:50 AM
Author: lucyandroger
Phoenix, Don't apologize!!!
That's some really great advice...thanks so much for sharing!!! It is always so helpful to hear how other people achieve the goals that you're trying to achieve yourself. You must have some really great self-discipline. I must admit that I'm guilty of eating out and grabbing coffee from Starbucks out of convenience. We've really cut down on dinners out and only order in once a week now.
I also really like your suggestion of automatically depositing money into savings accounts. When it's not there, you can't spend it! I need to sit down and do a budget so I can do that.
Thanks again for the advice...I think a lot of people are going to find it really helpful!

Whilst it is true that I've a bit more self-displine that I'd say yr average person (I guess it's the hungry stomach that did it, LOL!), these 10 golden rules are very easy to achieve, or at least most of them are - for *everyone*. What you will find really great is that once you've set yourself a target, you can watch your savings grow since you now have something concrete to work towards. You can also watch how the time interval between the date you set the target and the actually target date shrinks as your savings grow. It's really FUN!! (I love seeing how my/ our money accumulates in the savings account, I even have spreadsheets that I set up to monitor it). It's also AMAZING once you've bought your first home. I cannot describe it, it's a feeling that's unlike anything else youv've ever done (I'd guess the only thing better than that is having a child, even if we don't have children yet


Yeah, that Starbucks, I bet practically everyone on this board is guilthy of that, LOL. You just cannot walk into a Starbucks and spend less than $5-6 at a time. Just imagine how much money could save a week, a month, a year if you gave up this habit!


The transfer of a fixed dollar amount into somewhere that you can't touch is really really KEY. I cannot overstress that.
Once you've started saving and investing in something, it's like a snowball, it just keeps on rolling, and you know what people say: "Money makes money". You start small and with that, you'll make more money and even more money.
You know what else? They say "money does not buy happiness", well guess what?! Not having money makes a person REALLY miserable!