5 Disaster Financial Moves
August 30, 2010 – 10:23 am | 2 Comments

After almost 20 years of giving personal financial advice, I thought I would share the secrets I know about becoming financially successful.If you avoid these 5 disaster financial moves, you should have …

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Money Advice from the Money Guys at oXYGen Financial

Take your lunch to work just one more day per week than you do now.    I know that eating out lunch is a lot of fun, so I wouldn’t recommend cutting it out entirely.   It will take you a lot of discipline to eventually make that habit stick.   However, with the average cost of going out to lunch being approximately $10 dollars, this could help you save $40 more per month by bringing in your lunch one day per week.   If you saved that $160 per month in an account hypothetically earning 3%, you could have an additional $71,539 in an account at retirement.  Past performance is no guarantee of future results.  All returns are for illustrative purposes and not indicative of any particular investment.  Investment value will fluctuate with market conditions.  Just another breathe easier® tip from your money guys at oXYGen Financial, Inc., 11680 Great Oaks Way, Suite 175, Alpharetta, GA 30022 – Call us for a complimentary consultation at 800-355-9318.

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