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10 Quick Steps That’ll Have You Managing Your Money Like A Millionaire

10 Quick Steps That’ll Have You Managing Your Money Like A Millionaire

By The Penny Hoarder Staff

Life would be a whole lot easier if someone would just Venmo us $1 million, but unfortunately the chance of that happening is, well, probably zero. (Venmo doesn’t allow transactions that large anyway.)

But even though our chances of becoming a millionaire are slim, we can still manage our money like one. No, we’re not going to tell you how to buy hundreds of shares of Apple stock. Or how to pick out the perfect yacht. These are simple money moves any normal, non-millionaire person can make today. Each tip can get you closer to achieving your big goals.

Take a look:

1. Grow Your Money 11x Faster — Without Risking Any of it

You’ve probably heard the best way to grow your money is to stick it in the stock market and leave it there for, well, ever.

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But maybe you’re just looking for a place to safely stash it away — but still earn money. Under your mattress or in a safe, but millionaires know better.

Here's their secret: a debit card called Aspiration lets you earn up to 5% cash back every time you swipe the card  and up to 11 times the average interest on the money in your account. Plus, you’ll never pay a monthly account-maintenance fee. 

To see how much you could earn, enter your email address here, link your bank account and add at least $10 to your account. And don’t worry. Your money is FDIC insured and under a military-grade encryption. That’s nerd talk for “this is totally safe.”

2. Leave Your Family up to $1M

Oh, to be a millionaire. Look, not all of us have the money to set up trust funds for our loved ones. But you could still leave them up to a $1 million in life insurance — and you don’t even need to have the money in the bank. ou’re probably thinking: I don’t have the time or money for that. But this take minutes — and you could leave your family up to $1 million with a company called Bestow.

We hear people are paying as little as $8 a month. (But every year you wait, this gets more expensive.) 

It takes just minutes to get a free quote and see how much life insurance you can leave your loved ones — even if you don’t have seven figures in your bank account.


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