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  • Do you set aside money to invest in yourself?

    I know this isn't a typical type of investment, but do you place aside money each month to invest in yourself? If you do, how do your spend this money? Or is this something that you don't think is needed?

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    Invest in yourself

    Great post!
    I think education is one of the best ways to invest in yourself. Increasing your qualifications and knowledge will help you get ahead.

    Also investing in a good wardrobe and creating a professional image help not only you employability but also your mindset

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    • #3
      everything monetarily is for me, all savings is retirement savings. when i save any money it is saving for the greater good, retirement
      retired in 2009 at the age of 39 with less than 300K total net worth

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      • #4
        Yeah, exactly education is the best to invest over yourself. other then that investing in family and personal funds are also good.

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        • #5
          Do You set aside money to invest in yourself?

          Hi, yes, I would definitely agree with you that education is very important as our investment for ourselves. Next is we should save some for our health and lastly for our family

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          • #6
            Originally posted by profile View Post
            I know this isn't a typical type of investment, but do you place aside money each month to invest in yourself? If you do, how do your spend this money? Or is this something that you don't think is needed?
            I think investing in yourself is one of the most profitable investment you ever make. My favorite valuable options to invest in yourself is skill development and nurturing mind and body.
            Senior Accountant at AceCloudHosting - Providing QuickBooks Hosting Services

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