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How to save more money (and bulletproof your future)

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charlesngo.com

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Thu, Feb 22, 2018 03:18 PM

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Hi {NAME}, Is it taboo to talk about money? In America, it's not cool to ask someone how much money

Hi {NAME}, Is it taboo to talk about money? In America, it's not cool to ask someone how much money they make. I'd argue people feel more comfortable talking about their sex lives than their personal finances. A lot of people are having money problems, but they live their lives as if everything's normal. For example, 61% of Americans don't have enough savings to cover a $1,000 emergency. That's a scary statistic. Last year I decided to "master" money. I wanted to take more charge of my personal finances. I've always been great at making it, but I wanted to learn how to save more. Earning more is only one part of the equation. Think about how many rappers, athletes, and even affiliates end up broke despite how much they earned. I read several books, established a budget, and tracked every single penny I spent. The results? I cut my spending by 50% even though I moved to New York City (one of the most expensive cities in the world). The crazy part is I'm happier and don't feel like I'm making any sacrifices. Don't worry - I'm not going to tell you to stay home and eat more, or that you should clip coupons. [How to Save More Money and Bulletproof Your Future > > >]( Talk soon, Charles [Unsubscribe]( AFFcelerator, LLC 199 E Flagler St #398 Miami, Florida 33131 United States

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