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Money Stretching Secrets Of Rags To Riches People – 3 Most Frequently Asked Questions

Since the publishing of my book money stretching secrets over 5 years ago many people have been helped and rewarded from following the powerful tips. But despite the how to stretch your money information contained in the pages, some people still need extra clarity on many of the ideas.  I get many letters and emails asking valuable questions that can help others who would like to know the money stretching secrets of rags to riches people.

I’ll share them with you from time to time. In this tight economic climate this information can be a life line to millions of people if they read and use the information. Here’s the top 3 most frequently asked questions  I received in the month of November 2009. The questions have been edited slightly for brevity and clarity.

1. Based On Your Research What’s the Number One Trait of People Who Rise From Rags to Riches?
The key ingredient average people who rise from rags to riches have isn’t the ability to pick the right lottery ticket, choose the winning race horse or even play the best poker hand.  In this tight economy the people who rise the fastest are those who are able to negotiate the best. Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to be a genius, a millionaire or a wheeler dealer to negotiate confidently or effectively. In fact, more retailers, businesses and companies (even government agencies) are more willing to negotiate now than ever before. But you have to ask. You’ll soon discover in a tight economy almost everything is negotiable. If you have a special skill, knowledge or talent, you don’t necessarily need cash, credit or connections. You can negotiate your way to better prices, services or products. You can negotiate your way to lower interest rates, or even negotiate your way out of debt.  Many rags to riches people are doing it everyday.

2. What’s The Biggest Money Stretching Mistake People Make?

I’ve noticed 5 key mistakes people make with their money, and surprisingly it’s not just the ones with little money. I see these same mistakes at every economic level. But the number one mistake people make is having a “got to have  it now” attitude . This one mistake cost the average  person hundreds maybe thousands of dollars a year. People who have a “got to have it now” attitude always pay the highest prices, get the least service and the lowest value for the dollar they spend.  The best deals go to people who have the patience to negotiate, wait or even walk away if they have to.

3. What Do Rags To Riches People Do That Most People Don’t Do?
They do many things average people neglect doing, but the one secret action they do hands down most people don’t do is apply discipline when it comes to spending money. For example, they have the ability to delay gratification. They avoid the “got to have it now attitude” discussed in question number two above. They plan their purchases, research and compare prices and negotiate for the best combination of price, service and value for the money.

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I would like to hear a good rags to riches story that is true. Please?

Does anyone have a short story of their life of adversity and hardship, which was turned around by some single event, and now you are prosperous and fulfilled? I don’t care if it was due to a lottery, and inheritance, or what have you. Let’s hear it, please? Thanks.

I can tell you about my mom….

born in a grain silo in Idaho during the depression (1925ish) because her parents were homeless, her father was killed in a car-train accident when she was five… worked at the munitions factories in california during WWII… saved her money, went to college, got her degree… worked hard some more, invested her money wisely… was bound and determined to leave her children an inheritance.. lived her life with determination and good morals…and she succeeded.

No single event, other than her choices and determination, made this happen.

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