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Saving And Investing Plan
It's easy to get excited about picking stocks and building a portfolio. But coming up with the cash to start with can often be a challenge. Starting a savings plan isn't exactly a thrill-a-minute task, either, but it's a necessary first step. The job doesn't have to be a strain, however, if you heed these few tips.
Identify a Goal. Or two or three. Why are you deciding to start saving and investing right now? (Note: "Getting rich" isn't really a goal that will motivate you on a daily basis to do what you need to do in order to actually become a millionaire.) Then, write them down your goals, or, better yet, find a picture that represents your dream - your perfect house, a swanky sailboat, Harvard's ivy walls, or even a photo of your newborn. Then tape them to your bathroom mirror, or to your computer monitor, or to your car dashboard - anyplace where you'll be reminded on a regular basis about just what you're working towards, especially when you're scrimping and saving.
Try to find a few extra bucks each week. You don't need thousands of dollars to start building a portfolio, so don't make the mistake of putting off starting your investing plan just because you think you don't have enough cash. Start small, with a few dollars a week if that's all you can swing. Look for places in your regular routine where you can save a couple of dollars at a time and put towards your investing plan. You'd be surprised at how quickly just a little bit of cash can grow over time....
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