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What Would You Do If You Had $10,000,000?

money growing 300x195 What Would You Do If You Had $10,000,000?It’s a great question, isn’t it? Most of us occasionally dream about making or, better yet, winning a few million dollars. But real life shows us that people who won or suddenly inherited huge amounts of money had no idea what to do with it, and most of them ended up losing it all in just 3-4 years!
I am sure that you would be smarter than that…
How would you spend $10,000,000? What are the first 3 things that you would do with it? What goals would you pursue if money was no longer an obstacle?
I thought about it for some time, and here are 7 things I would do with my money:
1. Donate $1,000,000 to small charities and make sure that my money really go to those, who need it
2. Build my own house
3. Give $200,000 to my parents and my uncle, so that they won’t have to worry about paying bills any more
4. Invest $7,000,000 in different ways: buy some properties, stocks, bonds, ecc
5. Organize a 3-week vacation for my family and closest friends
6. Take 3 months off and go in ashram in India
7. Attend a lot more workshops, lectures, seminars
I’d love to hear what would you do with your money. Write down any spontaneous ideas that come to your mind in the comment section below, be it travel around the world 10 times or develop a new motivational program that will inspire people to pursue their dreams and help them to stay positive.

If you don’t have money, you shouldn’t buy it! Or should you?

If you are worried about your future and financial security of your family, if you experience financial difficulties, if your credit card payments continue to steadily grow, it can mean three things:
a) you don’t make enough money
b) you don’t spend your money wisely
c) you don’t make enough money and you don’t spend them wisely.
To have more money, you need to spend less of it! Sounds obvious, and yet any time we see the next “cool thing” we really want to have, we all face the ultimate dilemma “To buy, or not to buy!”.
Now you can stop that inner struggle and just take a quick Affordability quiz to find out whether you can afford it or not!
1. If you justify your current purchase with a raise that you might get in two months, income tax refund, inheritance  (or any other future event that brings you lots and lots of money)– You can’t afford it!
2. If your heart misses a bit every time you see a bill in your mail box – You can’t afford it!
3. If you have just enough money to make minimum payment on your credit cards – You can’t afford it!
4. If instead of asking the price of the product, you ask “how large will my payments be?”  - You can’t afford it!
5. If you have to pause before making an online purchase to consider which of your credit cards is still under the limit – You can’t afford it!
6. If your “emergency fund” is your credit card or your parent’s bank account – You can’t afford it!
7. If as soon as you get some spare cash you buy something, because you “Absolutely must have it!” – You can’t afford it!
8. If you have no idea where to get money to send your children to college – You can’t afford it!
9. If the only investment you’ve made in the past year was a flat screen TV – You can’t afford it!
10. If you are secretly hoping to pay off your debts by winning the lottery – You can’t afford it!
I suggest that if you are an emotional buyer you print this quiz and carry it with you at all times. Before rushing into buying a new “cool thing”, take a deep breath  take it out and read it!
P.S. For the more detailed explanation, on why you should not buy things you can not afford, watch this video. It is hilarious!
Click here: http://consumerist.com/consumer/clips/snl-skit-dont-buy-stuff-you-cant-afford-252491.php

doubt 300x216 If you dont have money, you shouldnt buy it! Or should you?If you are worried about your future and financial security of your family, if you experience financial difficulties, if your credit card payments continue to steadily grow, it can mean three things:

a) you don’t make enough money

b) you don’t spend your money wisely

c) you don’t make enough money and you don’t spend them wisely.

To have more money, you need to spend less of it! Sounds obvious, and yet any time we see the next “cool thing” we really want to have, we all face the ultimate dilemma “To buy, or not to buy!”.

Now you can stop that inner struggle and just take a quick “Affordability Quiz” to find out whether you can afford it or not!

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