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7 Rules I Used to Save $100,000 by Age 25

September 9, 2016 By The Money Wizard 3 Comments

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Happy Friday, Money Wizards! Today, we’re taking a field trip over to my friend Bobby’s blog, MillennialMoneyMan.com, where I discuss the 7 Rules I Used to Save $100,000 by age 25. In the post, I discuss juicy details about my savings progress that I’ve never talked about before, and I pick out THE most important steps I took to grow my wealth quickly.

Head on over there and check it out!

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  1. Rajiv says

    September 21, 2016 at 5:58 am

    wew

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  2. LeAnnDra Valdes says

    October 24, 2016 at 12:53 pm

    Hello,
    I have alwasy been bad with money. Everytime I get it together sonething happens and i end up starting over. But , There is no time left for me anymore In 2012 I was on the road I had 80k in my 401k 20k in my savings account, Then I was diagnosed wtih a brain tumor. With a 6 months left to live. So what did I do.,,,,,,,,,,,, I took 18 months off and healed my soul, I had black mold poisoning too at the same time. So Now I am starting over again. SMH I need help. I make good money Please help me I am 55 I have One pension and SS. I am looking to get a grant ans start my own company but I need help to change my view of money. Id love someone to just take over paying off my debt, investing and giving me an allowance LOL until I am back in the black. I am an X Law enforcment officer that has PTSD and Depression since I was 18. I really have no family to speak of that can help.

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    • The Money Wizard says

      October 26, 2016 at 4:09 pm

      Stick to it! You mentioned you make good money. It’s all about cutting out the expenses that aren’t bringing you happiness so you can attack the debt and the bills. Once that’s gone, you’ll amaze yourself with how fast you accumulate wealth. You can do it!

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