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Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
That is the name of a popular TV show, where contestants can guess answers to questions, with the grand prize being a big chunk of money.
Now, let’s get serious. If you are intent on being a Millionaire, start saving more in a workplace retirement plan, and start a business.
I ran a quick calculation – Over a 40 year period of working, and a starting salary of $60,000 that increases 2% yearly, an employee who socks away 15% of earnings at 5% growth, will have far more than $1.3 million dollars at age 65.
Thinking of starting a business?
In my video this week, I offer three tips to consider – suggestions that have had a profound impact on my business building career.
There has never been a better time to start a business.
Turn off the TV and get to work – daydreaming about the business you want to start up.
By Bill Schultheis5
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Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
That is the name of a popular TV show, where contestants can guess answers to questions, with the grand prize being a big chunk of money.
Now, let’s get serious. If you are intent on being a Millionaire, start saving more in a workplace retirement plan, and start a business.
I ran a quick calculation – Over a 40 year period of working, and a starting salary of $60,000 that increases 2% yearly, an employee who socks away 15% of earnings at 5% growth, will have far more than $1.3 million dollars at age 65.
Thinking of starting a business?
In my video this week, I offer three tips to consider – suggestions that have had a profound impact on my business building career.
There has never been a better time to start a business.
Turn off the TV and get to work – daydreaming about the business you want to start up.