Many people dream of becoming rich but don’t have any idea how to make it happen.  There’s no magic formula, but there are many steps you can take to gain an advantage.  The secret to getting rich is simply doing what most people can’t.

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With the help of a financial advisor, a divorcée bounces back.  Her advisor told her that the best way to get back at her ex-husband was to become extremely successful.  He was right.

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A comparison of wealth across history:

Who had more money, John D. Rockefeller or Genghis Khan?

This ranking of the richest people of all time is based on hours of interviews with academic economists and historians.

Click on the link here for Time’s list of the wealthiest historical figures in order of their economic influence.

We’ve devised a little roadmap of goals that everyone can follow to make sure they are meeting the right financial goals for their age.  Of course, you can accomplish any of these goals sooner, but this is a good general map of where you should be at any given age:

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Thus they say “life begins at 40.” It is true in a sense that most people should be stable, ideally, in all aspects of their life when they turn 40—the “prime” stage in a person’s life.

It is when you are 40 when you can do and be in your greatest potential—and at least, have already achieved the following:

Click here to learn the 6 “Must” Things To Have Before You Turn 40…

Money Magazine shares their research on the success secrets of self-made millionaires.

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The actions you take in the final decade before you quit working are crucial to getting the next phase off to a smooth start.

We provide retirement planning counsel to many clients. Considering retirement is exciting, but it can also cause anxiety and fear. That’s why we encourage our clients to begin planning for retirement with a comprehensive financial plan.  Seeing your personalized financial plan takes away much of the anxiety before your retirement date arrives.

Money Magazine offers this advice if you plan to retire in the next 10 years:

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Warren Buffett, Steve Jobs, and Bill Gates have all attributed their success to one factor. In fact, this one trait is behind the success of all people that have performed massively better than the average person.

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The 401(K) has become America’s number one way to save for retirement.  The stock market’s recent bull streak has not only pushed the average 401(k) plan balance to record highs, but also boosted the ranks of a new breed of retirement investor: the 401(k) millionaire.  To join this “Million Dollar Club,” you need to learn all the right ingredients to this recipe.

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