Finally, I agree with Dave Ramsey
Nate Lewis
Accountant/Financial Advisor | Personal CFO for the Average Joe | Dad x 2
Ever dream of being a millionaire?
Good news, you don’t have to be a rocket scientist or a tech wizard to make it happen.
According to Dave Ramsey, all Americans have a shot at becoming millionaires, but 5 professions stand the best chance.
Here's the list:
Engineers
Accountants
Teachers
Management
Attorneys.
Surprised? You thought it would be doctors or Wall Street big shots, right?
Well, guess what, doctors, despite their big paychecks, rank only sixth because they're "notoriously bad" at managing money!
And the secret ingredient these top 5 professions share? They’re “process people”, they learn the rules and they follow them.
Remember, folks, there’s no shortcut to success.
It’s about consistent investing, smart spending, and avoiding bad debt.
Invest in your company’s 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account, and buy a house and pay it off.
That’s right, homeownership is a key part in the first $1 million to $10 million of net worth, says Ramsey.
89% of the millionaires surveyed were first generation, they didn’t inherit their money.
So, forget the naysayers. It's not true that you can't get ahead.
You, my friend, have a shot at being a millionaire.
Ready to make that first million? I can show you how to invest wisely, manage your money well, and take the right steps towards financial independence.
Shoot me a DM.
-Nate
P.S. Remember, it's not about the money you make, it's about the money you keep. Let's get you on the path to wealth and financial freedom.
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6 个月I agree with you on this one, Nate. There's a lot more to it than how much we make. Saying otherwise is a gross oversimplification.
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6 个月Common misconception: having more money does not mean you're better with money. That's why advisors like you exist Nate. A strong plan is always better than a high salary.