It’s commonly accepted that during anybody’s life, there is a time when they started to think about their financial goals, and most of people thought that money is important thing in their lives. Perhaps many people say that having money is not the main purpose of their lives, but for sure we can’t deny that money has significant role in the process to achieve other important goals in our lives.
For example, may be our main purpose is to get happiness by helping each other, having a harmonious family, having many friends, and the other noble purposes. We can do those things in our daily life, either with or without money. But just try to imagine, how you can do it in convenience way if you are still heavily burdened to fulfill daily basic necessity, hardly thinking about how to pay your child’s school, or other urgent needs. On the other side, situation will be different if today you’ve been able to regularly allocate some sufficient amount of money to cover your daily lives, make saving for your future lives, or even if you have passive income which can cover all of your needs. I think your life will be seems easier and comfortable to do other important things, don’t you ?
As different person has different perception about word rich, I try to categorize the people into three types in accordance with their concern to financial freedom:
First, people who already known what’s their own financial purposes, have enough knowledge to implement personal finance management in their life, and do implement their knowledge in daily life. This kind of people is used to become successful in their financial and social life.
Second, people who don’t care enough about financial freedom. For them, financial freedom is just another slogan, and doesn’t so important as well. They tend to entertain their today’s life with almost of their earnings. This kind of people are usually stuck in their lifestyle and as a consequence they must work hard just to pay their current lifestyle. Continue reading ‘Start Your Step to Implement Personal Finances’ »