The Million Dollar Savings Club

December 7, 2006

How long does it take to build up 1 million dollars, saving 3 dollars a day?

Join the Club
As usual with personal finance, the answer is “it depends” but you can check in with
Bryan Fleming to see how the first 100 days have gone. He started up the The Million Dollar Savings Club back in August and provides a running commentary on how the money is accumulating.

Everyone has to start somewhere; Bryan is motivating all those that want to participate to stop messing around and start saving NOW!

Your Money or Your Life?
I ran across his site from a comment on a recent article and was pleased to see that it contains a mix of personal finance content and personal development information. The concept of encouraging others to be financially smart but not at the expense of living your life are near and dear to my heart.

Personal Growth Carnival
The Personal Growth Carnival, hosted by Bryan, is in its 22nd edition and promises some great information on our journey for a money smart life. Two entries that caught my eye from this week were Think Money Wouldn’t Change You? Think Again and Would Steve Jobs Have Kick-Started Your Quest for Financial Freedom?.

Check out the carnival and if you haven’t started saving your first million then join the club today!

Ben

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Ben Edwards, the founder of Money Smart Life, saved up enough to buy a Nintendo back when he was 12 years old. When he used the money to buy shares of Wal-Mart stock instead, he knew he wasn't like the other kids... His addiction to personal finance has paid off for his family and now he's helping you to afford the life that you want. Check him out on the web at Google Plus, Twitter and Facebook.

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