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Mr Cheat Code | Apex Living

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The Millennial Money Woman (@the_mmw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can avoid most problems by: • Exercising daily • Being disciplined • Eating healthy food • Investing in yourself • Having quality friends • Finding the right partner • Spending less than you earn • Building multiple income streams Simple. Not easy.

Kenny | Accent Investing (@accentinvesting) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your greatest asset isn’t just your income—it’s your mindset. Cultivate a positive attitude towards money, and success will follow.

Kenny | Accent Investing (@accentinvesting) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rich is your current salary. Wealth is assets creating more income. A salary has an expiration date. Assets don't and give freedom and options.

The Millennial Money Woman (@the_mmw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You won't get rich by saving $3 on coffee. You will get rich by: • Increasing your income • Buying appreciating assets • Spending less than you earn Simple. Not easy.

Vonn (@itsthewealth4me) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All it takes on paper is 10 years making $100k to gross $1M, even the net of that is pretty decent and better than most people will make The average person works 30-40 years If you’ve been a high earner this whole time, some of that money should be compounding in something

Andrew Lokenauth | TheFinanceNewsletter.com (@fluentinfinance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t care what anybody says, being financially stable will solve 99% of your problems. Money is one of the most important things in life and we shouldn’t pretend it isn’t.

Dividendology (@dividendology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Based on my expenses, my annual dividend income can already cover 1.5 months of expenses per year. That’s 1.5 months of complete freedom so far. The goal? For my dividend income to create 12 months of freedom a year. Get the snowball rolling!

Nick | Dividend Investor & Educator (@smartnetworth1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Those $0.10 dividends soon becomes $1 dividends Those $1 dividends soon becomes $10 dividends Those $10 dividends soon becomes $100 dividends Those $100 dividends soon becomes $1,000 dividends Keep building. I’m the proof. I speak from experience. It just takes time.

Andrew Lokenauth | TheFinanceNewsletter.com (@fluentinfinance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My tips to those in your 20s & 30s, I can't stress this enough: 1. Avoid car loans 2. Avoid credit card debt 3. Build your credit score 4. Max out your Roth IRA 5. Take your 401k job match 6. Choose your friends wisely 7. Network with high achievers 8. Budget to keep