Thursday, March 26, 2015

Lumbergh agrees! The first 40 rules.



Hey, here's the first 40 of Ryan's Money Rules.

Rule #1: The Power of Compounding - Earlier is Waaaay Better!
Rule #2: "Lotteries are taxes on the stupid"
Rule #3: Defining Assets and Liabilities
Rule #4: Never Carry a Credit Card Balance... Ever!
Rule #5: Know your Monthly Expenses!
Rule #6: Forget the Latte, Its the Car/Vacation/Renovation Factor
Rule #7: Maximize income in AFTER TAX money
Rule #8: Your Home is not an Asset
Rule #9: Spousal Financial Compatibility is VERY important
Rule #10: Thumb your nose at the Joneses

Rule #11: Dividends - Buy Stocks for the Cash Flow
Rule #12: Use Leverage for MORE positive cash-flow!
Rule #13 Take Accountability. Stop Whining! Go Read a Book already
Rule #14 Live on one salary
Rule #15 Don't try to "Beat the Market"
Rule #16 Plan on Financial Independence without CPP
Rule #17 Save/Invest ALL windfalls or bonuses
Rule #18 Don't Diversity... too much
Rule #19 No Fixed Income
Rule #20 Set Financial Goals

Rule #21 Chart your Progress!
Rule #22 Pay your bills on time.. Every Time!
Rule #23 Automate all Monthly Payments
Rule #24 Borrow money for things that appreciate, pay cash on things that depreciate
Rule #25 Live like a student as long as you can
Rule #26 Create/Develop Multiple Income Streams
Rule #27 No Financial Advisor
Rule #28 Pay No Bank Fees
Rule #29 Talk about money. Ask about money.
Rule #30 Live where you Work, Shop and Play

Rule #31 Out of Chaos comes Big Opportunities. Be Ready!
Rule #32 Take Full Advantage of Employer Matches
Rule #33 Don't spend all of that salary increase
Rule #34 Find Yourself a Money Mentor
Rule #35 The Main Goal is Financial Independence, Not Retirement
Rule #36 Owning a good company is are better than working for one
Rule #37 "Hedge" against price inflation by investing in staples you use
Rule #38 Use good debt wisely, get rid of bad debt completely.
Rule #39 Adopt an Entrepreneur/Investor mindset
Rule #40 One week wait time for impulsive purchases over $100

Plus there's these two gems:
Dividend income growth... 16 months in review
Buy vs Rent. Why we're okay with renting today


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