01-21-2011, 07:44 PM
I'm 28, but it gets easier from there, you find certain ways to deal with things, and once your out of that age range, where it usually means a lot of overwhelming responsibilities get put over your shoulders, then you start to figure things out for yourself.
Make plans, get your money to work for you, and the best advice which has already been mentioned, is to start saving now. My plan that I'd recommend to everyone, which almost guarantee's you to get out of debt sooner, is to save a certain percentage of everything you own, put it in the bank to collect interest over a period of time, and forget about it. Don't use that money for everything and pretend that you don't have it, which forces you to make other strategies to get money that you need, while you're still collecting off that 10% or whatever it is.
Financially well people don't make money by getting a good job, lol that isn't how it works, after taking and spending over $10 000 in financial seminars, i've grown to realise that. You never get rich by working for someone else. It's usually the self employed people that create their own business or industry. There's benefits to it as well. You can write things off as a business expense.
Of course i'm a lot older than any of you here, but you'll learn things Just takes time.
Make plans, get your money to work for you, and the best advice which has already been mentioned, is to start saving now. My plan that I'd recommend to everyone, which almost guarantee's you to get out of debt sooner, is to save a certain percentage of everything you own, put it in the bank to collect interest over a period of time, and forget about it. Don't use that money for everything and pretend that you don't have it, which forces you to make other strategies to get money that you need, while you're still collecting off that 10% or whatever it is.
Financially well people don't make money by getting a good job, lol that isn't how it works, after taking and spending over $10 000 in financial seminars, i've grown to realise that. You never get rich by working for someone else. It's usually the self employed people that create their own business or industry. There's benefits to it as well. You can write things off as a business expense.
Of course i'm a lot older than any of you here, but you'll learn things Just takes time.