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5 Reasons You Will Always Be Broke

Being broke sucks. I’ve had extended periods in my life where I have been living on the edge of financial ruin, so I know how stressful and overwhelming it can be. When you’re broke and hating your job, things are much worse. It’s hard to leave ANY job, regardless of how insanely miserable it is. This is the reason I still need to work at my loathsome job as a financial planner.

Over the last 9 years working in financial planning (and struggling with my own budget), I have seen some commonalities when it comes to people living beyond their means.

Struggling with a job you hate job is hard enough, but when you never seem to have enough money to pay the bills, let alone get ahead, things can be damn depressing. Financial stress is extremely difficult on you, your marriage, and your children. I am speaking from personal experience here.

Getting ahead financially is not especially difficult, even in the absence of a high paying job. It all comes down to your spending habits. It seems so simple; spend less than you earn. In reality though is much more difficult than that.

Our society has taught us how to be greedy, needy, over spenders. In fact, it’s empowered us to be downright irresponsible. We want what we want and then we go buy it! If we don’t have the money, we buy it anyway.

With this in mind, here are the top 5 reasons that you will always be broke:

    1. Your Spouse Is Out Of Control.
      I’ve seen this time and time again. A non-working wife decides that she needs to fill her empty day with spending their money on anything and everything that looks remotely interesting. Ok, this is a little extreme, but having a spouse that is out of touch with the family finances (and reality), is very difficult to manage. If both partners are not on the same page with the money, things can, and usually do, get very ugly.

 

 

 

 

Dreams are fine and long as long as the execution plan is injected with a sense of reality. Blindly following hype is a sure path to pain and agony.

 

 

 

 

Start tracking every dime you spend and you will see the difference! Once you’ve tracked, you can budget. Without tracking, you have no idea what needs to me eliminated or limited in the first place!

There are a number of other reasons why you could be broke, but these are the 5 most common I’ve seen. So what do we do?

How NOT To Be Broke
It is certainly possible to turn our finances around and actually start showing in the black, but it takes work, often A LOT of work.

Here are 5 ways to avoid being broke:

I have clients with $500k in cash that don’t have any idea what a mutual fund is. It’s not that they’re stupid, they just never took the time to learn. On top of that, investing jargon is confusing and often intimidating.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The bottom line is that if you’re living beyond your means, you MUST take control of the situation immediately. I have seen too many people lose everything because they just couldn’t get it together.

Don’t let that be you too.

Written on 1/22/2011 by Steve Roy. Steve is the owner of EndingTheGrind.com, a blog about escaping the daily grind of a 9 to 5 job, building an online business, and living your passions. You can also find him on Twitter at @EndGrind. Photo Credit: madmolecule
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