Andifyoutakethetotalsum, itstartsmaking a difference, yourealizethatyourchancestobecome a millionairearewayhigherifyouchosetolivefrugally.
But, youmaysay, whatisthepointofsacrificingmyentirelifesothatwhen I am 70, I cansiton a pileofcash.
Andyouareabsolutelyright, Itdoesnotworthit.
Thatisreallydumb.
Sodoesthatmeanbuying a coffeeeverymorningistherightthingtodo?
Notreally.
Yousee, thepointistoreachto a positionwhereyourinvestmentsaremuchhigherthanyourexpensesandyouwillkeepgettingrichereveryyearregardlessifyoubuythatcoffeeornotbecauseyourinvestmentsaregrowingfaster.
A 7 percentannualreturnon a million-dollarinsp500 onaverageadjustedtoinflationis 70K whichishigherthanmedianUShouseholdincome.
Andifyoutake a lookatanyself-mademillionaireor a billionaire, forsomeperiodoftheirlivestheylivedextremelyfrugally.
TakeElonMuskwhokepthisfoodbudgetto a dollar a daysothathecouldinvestmostofhistimeintohisstartupandnotwork 9 to 5.
Ofcourse a dollarbackthenusetoworthmuchmore, butitstillunder 50 dollars a monthbytoday's standards.
Thisistheworldsrichestman's officebackwhenhiscompanyalreadyusetoworthhundredsofmillionsofdollars, eventhereporterwasshockedseeinghimdrive a Honda.
MostAmericanscan't pullouteven a thousanddollarsincaseofanemergency, infact, mostAmericanssavealmostnothing, primarilybecausetheirexpensesaretoohigh.