DAVE RAMSEY

4 important steps for building generational wealth

Sep 27, 2020, 4:45 AM

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Let’s talk about generational wealth.

When you hear that term, you might picture “old money” or a huge fortune that gets passed down through the family line and think, “But my family never had that kind of money. How could I ever build that kind of wealth on my own?”

Well, here’s some truth. It doesn’t matter where you started. It matters where you finish.

It’s never too late to start building a legacy to leave for your future family, so here are four of the most important things you can do now in order to build long-term wealth:

Make (and stick to) a budget

Having a monthly budget is a surefire way to stay in control of your money and use your income to its full potential.

An easy way to start budgeting is by downloading a free budgeting app (like EveryDollar), where you can enter all your income and expenses for the month and keep track of your purchases.

If an app isn’t your thing, you can do it the old-school way on paper or a spreadsheet. It doesn’t really matter, as long as you make sure every single dollar of your income has a job to do.

Live below your means

Believe it or not, the key to wealth-building isn’t a high income.

Your income is a tool for wealth-building, and a high-paying job won’t hurt. But what’s even more important is margin (that’s how much you have left over at the end of the month).

In order to have a lot of margin, you need to live on less than you make.

How do you do that? Use your budget to set limits for yourself, and then stick to those limits.

For example, the recommended amount to spend on housing is 25% of your income. Or, you might choose to set your housing budget at 15% so you’ll save more.

You could buy generic at the grocery store (even if you know you can afford name brand) in order to cut back on food costs.

It’s all about finding creative ways to save instead of spending all your money just because you can. This is the millionaire mindset.

Invest!

Before you start investing, make sure you’re completely out of debt and have saved up three-to-six months of expenses in a fully funded emergency fund.

Then start contributing 15% of your income to a 401(k) if your company offers a match, or open up a Roth IRA. Once this step is complete, you’ll be free to start tackling your bigger savings goals, like saving for your dream house or your kids’ college fund.

Stop comparing yourself to others

You’re more likely to go over your budget, and spend money on things you don’t need when you’re trying to keep up with someone else (or someone else’s Instagram feed).

That person might look rich, but you have no idea if they actually are rich. They could’ve put all their fancy stuff on a credit card!

It’s always better to have money than just look like you have money.

So, take a chill pill, get off social media if you have to, and stay focused on your own financial goals. You’ll be a lot happier, and you’ll reach your savings goals a lot faster.

I sat down with some friends to talk about wealth-building on a recent episode of my show, so check it out for more tips on stacking that cash.

You’ve got this!

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4 important steps for building generational wealth