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10 Biggest Money Mistakes Salaried Kenyans Make

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Last updated: 2021/02/09 at 1:04 PM
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Talking about finances this year is such a big deal to just ignore, and more so when it comes to spending after toiling.

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1. Cutting spending instead of raising income 2. Not thinking like an owner 3. Overemphasis on small wins vs. big wins 4. Timing the market 5. Borrowing too much 6. Paying attention to other peoples’ finances 7. Too much lifestyle creep 8. Investing in products you don’t understand 9. Paying too much in fees 10. Obsessing over not having enough money
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Nothing beats the logic than blowing your whole month salary after workin for it in 30 thirty days.

According to financial advisor, Nick Maggiulli, here are financial problems most of us are caught in between and how we can possibly avoid them

1. Cutting spending instead of raising income

Spending has lower limits (i.e. you have to eat), but income has no upper limit. Find small ways to grow your income today that turn into BIG ways to grow it tomorrow.

2. Not thinking like an owner

Do you know who the wealthiest NFL player in history is? Not Brady/Manning/Madden. It’s Jerry Richardson. Never heard of him? Me neither. He made his wealth from owning Hardees franchises, not playing in the NFL. Be an owner. Think like one too.

3. Overemphasis on small wins vs. big wins

You’ll drive across town to save Sh.4,000 on a television, but won’t spend 5 hours preparing yourself for a salary negotiation that is 100x more impactful. Saving sh.4,000 is great, but making Sh.400,000 more a year is even greater

4. Timing the market

No one knows the future or where the market is going. 2020 taught us that. Being right about something and making money on it are two different things. Timing is the differentiator. Don’t try to be the exception. Don’t time the market.

5. Borrowing too much

They say it takes money to make money, which is why borrowing money and investing it can be such a profitable strategy.

Unfortunately, if things go south, you could lose it all. When borrowing money there are no guarantees, except your monthly payment.

6. Paying attention to other peoples’ finances

Some people are going to be richer than you. Some by skill and some by luck. Don’t worry about them. Focus on how you are doing relative to YOUR financial potential. That’s the only one that really matters anyways.

7. Too much lifestyle creep

Some lifestyle creep is fine (and I encourage it), but the data suggests that spending more than 50% of your raises pushes your financial independence further away. When good fortune comes, enjoy it. But don’t forget about your future.

8. Investing in products you don’t understand

If you can’t explain it to a five year old, then you probably don’t understand it. And if you don’t understand it, then you are probably taking risks you can’t even imagine. Keep it simple and buy simple investment products.

9. Paying too much in fees

Fees are the silent killer.

For example, if you had invested alongside Warren Buffett while he charged “2 and 20” your total gains would have been reduced by 10x!

10. Obsessing over not having enough money

Only about 1 in 6 retirees sell down their assets within a given year. Many more leave behind hundreds of thousands of dollars in inheritances. Don’t spend your life worrying about money only to let someone else enjoy it.

Regards : Nick Maggiulli

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