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[Six Common Behaviors That Prevent You from Building Wealth]-[Episode 11 - Six (6) Signs You Will Never Be Rich]

Learn Everyday English · B1 · 2020-12-07

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Six Financial Pitfalls That Hinder Wealth Accumulation

In this episode of the Learn Every Day English podcast, host Gary explores the common habits, attitudes, and behaviors that often stand in the way of achieving financial success. While many dream of winning the lottery or becoming wealthy overnight, the reality is that most people who achieve financial stability do so through consistent, prudent financial management. Gary identifies six specific signs that may prevent you from reaching your monetary goals.

1. Spending More Than You Earn

A fundamental barrier to wealth is the habit of spending more money than you bring home. Citing a joint study by the Association of Young Americans and the AARP, Gary notes that over half of all Americans spend more than they earn. This often leads to reliance on credit cards, mortgages, or car loans to cover the shortfall, which is never a sustainable recipe for long-term financial success.

2. Carrying Excessive Debt

Debt—money owed to institutions like banks—is a significant burden for many. With 70% of Americans considering their debt level a problem, Gary highlights the dangers of high-interest credit card debt. He recounts a personal experience from his youth, where he accumulated thousands of dollars in credit card debt by only paying the "minimum payment." He emphasizes that while "good debt" (like a mortgage or student loans) can be an investment in one’s future, high-interest "bad debt" acts as a drag on your finances that must be prioritized and paid down.

3. Neglecting Retirement Planning

Many people make the mistake of "living for today" rather than planning for the future. Gary stresses the importance of starting to save for retirement as early as your teens or twenties. He illustrates the power of compound interest by noting that starting to save at age 25 rather than 35 significantly reduces the monthly amount needed to reach a million-dollar goal by age 65. The longer you wait, the harder it becomes to build a sufficient "pension pot."

4. Retiring Prematurely

While early retirement is a popular dream, it often makes little financial sense. Gary points out that withdrawing from retirement accounts like a 401k before age 59 and a half often incurs a 10% "early withdrawal penalty." Furthermore, claiming Social Security early results in lower monthly payouts, and retiring before age 65 can leave you without Medicare, forcing you to pay for expensive private health insurance.

5. Ignoring "Free Money"

People often overlook opportunities to gain "free money." Gary points to company "matching programs" for 401k plans, where an employer matches the amount you contribute, effectively doubling your savings. Additionally, he encourages listeners to utilize credit card reward points, which he describes as cash that is otherwise "thrown down the drain" if left unclaimed.

6. The Trap of Always Buying New

Finally, Gary discusses the compulsion to buy everything brand new. Whether it is cars, cameras, or musical instruments, buying new items often results in a "temporary high" followed by immediate depreciation. For instance, a new car loses significant value the moment it leaves the lot. By opting for items in "near mint condition" on the secondary market, one can acquire high-quality goods for a fraction of the retail price.

Conclusion

Ultimately, Gary warns against the obsession with the "latest fad item," such as the newest iPhone or gaming console, which drains resources that could be saved. He concludes that by adjusting your lifestyle and attitudes toward money, you can overcome these common impediments and move closer to your financial aspirations.

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money doesn't buy happiness
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it all depends on your frame of mind
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it just makes common financial sense
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you work very hard for your money
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we dream about winning the lottery
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📝Key Phrases

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jump right in
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without further ado
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born with a silver spoon in one's mouth
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buckle down
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a drag on your finances
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📖 Transcript

Hey, hello and welcome to the Learn Every Day English Podcast – Your Road to English Proficiency.
Hey, you've come to the right place to improve your listening comprehension skills and mastery of the English language.
My name is Gary and I will be your host today.
I am a native English speaker born and raised in the United States and a retired engineer living in a small Texas town about one hour north of Houston, Texas.
I'm also a language learner just like you learning Spanish, so I know what it is like to learn a new and different language and how difficult and sometimes frustrating it can be.
So now, hey, let's jump right in to today's episode.

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