Why Strive for Financial Freedom?

By Michael Masterson | Fri, Dec 11, 2009 |

  

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Think about the term “financial independence.” What does that mean? And why should you want it? Here are some possibilities:

  • You may want more freedom in your life — more choice about where you live, how you live, how much you work, and so on.
  • You may want more leisure in your life. You don’t want to feel compelled to work 8 to 10 hours every day, or five or six days a week.
  • You may want more tranquility in your life — and end to the stress that lack of money sometimes causes. You want to be able to sleep easily at night and enjoy your days without worry.

These goals are all reasonable, laudable, and possible. And they are all attainable if you follow the advice in my book Automatic Wealth for Grads… and Anyone Else Just Starting Out.

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