One of the biggest things this book teaches is that no matter what
size your income is 10% of it is yours to keep. Another is that
debt is an enemy to conquer not a necessary evil. One of the
families in the story did this and had to pay rent on top of it. We
have long realized that renting and paying interest on a mortgage
is about the same. Michael and I came up with a spending plan that
allots 20% of our income to actually paying off our debt and we
will be completely debt free in 9 years and in that time we will
also have allotted 10% to savings. 10% of our income goes to
tithing as well so this gives us 60% of our income to live off of.
But we took that figure and created a plan based on that amount.
We're not going to starve on that figure.
This plan gives us less money for other things that we're used to buying and starting out we realize that we're going to have to sacrifice to make this work but we figure that now while our family is young is the best time to establish these habits. To be completely debt free with our home before we even have teenagers will be a powerful thing. We just need to focus on this master plan.
This book was highly motivating for me and I recommend it to anyone who ever uses money.
This plan gives us less money for other things that we're used to buying and starting out we realize that we're going to have to sacrifice to make this work but we figure that now while our family is young is the best time to establish these habits. To be completely debt free with our home before we even have teenagers will be a powerful thing. We just need to focus on this master plan.
This book was highly motivating for me and I recommend it to anyone who ever uses money.
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