Applying 3 concepts from The Automatic Millionaire

Ben Le Fort
Nov 7 · 5 min read
A jar of coins has tipped on it’s side.
A jar of coins has tipped on it’s side.
Photo by Josh Appel on Unsplash

The Automatic Millionaire by David Bach was one of the first personal finance books I ever read. It’s a fairly easy read with some very practical lessons. The book has three major concepts that are still very relevant nearly 14 years after it’s initial release.

  1. Pay yourself first
  2. Put it on automatic
  3. The “latte factor”

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Sharing the lessons I’ve learned on my journey from debt to Financial Independence. Email me for freelance inquiries: makingofamillionaireinc@gmail.com

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