I have written about cash flow management a couple of times previously (
here and
here) because it is the most important thing to master in order to build wealth. It is also the reason that most people fail to build wealth. In fact, I have never met a wealthy person that doesn’t have good cash flow management. That is not to say they don’t spend money on luxury items. They only spend on luxury items that matter to them.
The purpose of this blog is to show you how to master cash flow management in a very simple, easy to follow way. You don’t have to become super-tight or track every cent you spend. You just need to become a ‘conscious spender’.
Money just goes… if you let it
There’s a saying that “a vacuum always fills” and this applies to cash flow too. I notice that with most people, living expenses rise in line with income increases. And most people spend whatever they earn. There is always something to spend money on. A better home, better clothes, better schools, better holidays, better restaurants – and the list goes on! Our ego wants us to spend all our money on “better stuff”. We tell ourselves we are worth it. We’ve worked hard so we deserve these “better things”. But don’t let the ego win! Ego really is the enemy of successful wealth accumulation.
The difference between people that have successfully built wealth and those that have not is that wealthy people are very deliberate about their expenditure. They don’t waste money. They think about everything they spend money on and if it’s something that is not important to them, they will find the cheapest option or eliminate the expenditure in full. It’s all about value for money. Very few things are purchased on impulse. If it’s something that is important to them, they are happy to pay a premium (luxury price). However, in reality, there are few items that meet this definition. In short, wealthy people are smart with their money. It is not smart to buy something you aren’t going to care about in a few weeks’ or months’ time – irrespective of whether you have the money or not.
Rich people know they can buy everything they want
Sometimes people spend money on items to make themselves feel special, successful or even rich. For example, only a small percentage of the popula
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