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3 Steps To Financial Freedom

There are 3 things you can do today to improve your chances on achieving financial freedom.

Achieving wealth in America is not about how much you earn, but how wisely you use what you earn. This article is aimed at helping you to both increase your income, and manage your money properly. Among other things, you will learn that spending more than you earn in an effort to impress friends and neighbors with your material possessions is a recipe for financial disaster.

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Additionally, lacking the patience to invest for the long-term, develop action oriented goal statements, and failing to protect yourself with proper insurance and legal advice, are all indicators of poor financial management. Again, it’s not what you earn, but what you do with it that matters.

When it comes to wealth building and any business endeavor, one of the biggest obstacles you will encounter is the programming of your parents, friends, school, and media. Popular opinion has taught us that wealth and success comes to those who are lucky, or cheats. But these are all myths. In fact, over 85% of wealthy people in America earned their wealth through hard work, small business ownership, and careful investing.

One standard measurement of wealth is a six-figure income, which pertains to the number of digits in your annual income. A six-figure income equals anything above $100,000. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2004, the number of households with income between $100,000 and $149,999 exceeded 11 million, 3.5 million American households had income between $150,000 and $199,999, 1.3 million households had incomes between $200,000 and $249,999, and 1.7 million households had income above $250,000 per year.

Unfortunately, the wealth of America cannot simply be measured by income.
According to an article written by David Francis and published in the May 23, 2005 edition of Christian Science Monitor, nearly 20% of American households have either zero net worth, or actually owe more than they are worth. Furthermore, according to Francis, 25% of American households do not have sufficient cash reserves or other assets to support themselves above the poverty line for three months, and 33% of households do not even have an active bank account.

What ever happened to the land of opportunity?

Americans are killing themselves with uncontrolled spending, easy credit, and a complete lack of budgeting or saving skills.

To create wealth I recommend you start a home-based business, learn to spend less than you earn, and invest the profits from your business income and savings for long-term growth and asset protection. You can learn more about the process of creating personal wealth by visiting http://www.wealthsearch.org.

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