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  Your Income Isn't Your Financial Security You can earn a good income and still be financially fragile. Because the real test of your finances isn't what happens when your paycheck arrives. It's what happens when it doesn't. A salary tells you how much money comes in. It doesn't tell you how long you can keep going when something goes wrong. Income Is a Flow. Savings Are a Buffer. Imagine two people. Person A earns ₦1,000,000 every month but has almost nothing saved. Person B earns ₦500,000 but has ₦2,000,000 in accessible savings. Person A earns twice as much. But if both suddenly lose their income, Person B may have considerably more time to figure things out. That's the difference between income and financial resilience . Your income pays for today. Your savings can help protect tomorrow. The Real Question Is: How Long Can You Last? Instead of only asking: “How much do I earn?” start asking: “How long could I cover my essential expenses...

The $10,000 Question: Where Does Your Money Go After You Earn It?

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Two people can earn exactly the same amount of money and end up in completely different financial situations. Let's say they both earn $10,000 every month . After five years, they've each received $600,000 . But that doesn't mean they have the same wealth. Because the interesting part isn't what happened before the money arrived . It's what happened after . Person A Earns $10,000 Every month, $10,000 enters the account. Then it leaves. $3,000 goes toward housing. $2,000 goes toward food, transportation and everyday expenses. $1,500 goes toward entertainment and lifestyle. Another $1,500 goes toward things that seemed affordable because there was enough money in the account. The remaining $2,000 gets saved, but eventually gets used whenever another large expense appears. After five years, this person may have earned $600,000 without building much that continues working for them. Person B Earns the Same $10,000 Same income. Same five years. But this...

Why Most People Never Become Wealthy—Even With a Good Salary

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  Getting a higher salary feels like the answer to financial freedom. For many people, it's the goal they've worked toward for years. But earning more money and building wealth are not the same thing. Every year, millions of people receive promotions, negotiate higher salaries, or land better-paying jobs. Yet many still find themselves living from one paycheck to the next. The difference often comes down to one question: What happens to your money after you earn it? Income Can Make You Comfortable. Wealth Gives You Freedom. A salary is money you earn by working. Wealth is what you own after paying your expenses and debts. Someone earning $40,000 a year who consistently saves and invests may gradually build significant wealth over time. Someone earning $150,000 a year but spending nearly everything they make could end up with very little to show for it. Income buys your lifestyle. Wealth buys your future. The Trap of Lifestyle Inflation One of the biggest reasons...

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