Start a Wealth Account

August 4, 2008 · Written by Heather Juma

womenwithmoney.jpg Have you ever taken the time to think about how you feel about money?  The answers may astound you!

What is always on your mind… thoughts of prosperity or thoughts of all those bills you just can’t pay?

If you’re like most women these days, you’re thoughts are on rising gas prices, rising grocery bills, everything’s rising except your salary.

This type of thinking leads to an endless cycle of worry and feeling you just don’t have any hope for wealth in the future.

So what’s a girl to do?  Start saving money, open a Wealth Account.  “What!”, you say, “I don’t have money to pay my bills and you want me to save?”

Yes, that’s exactly what I want you to do.  Even if it’s a few dollars a week, start a Wealth Account (call it this instead of a savings account), you’re developing the habit and you’ll start feeling wealthier.  Make sure not to spend this money however, or you’ll start feeling negative and hopeless again.

If you save $50 a month by the end of the year you’ll have over $600.00.  Jump your savings up to $100 a month and soon you’ll have $1200 in your savings account.  This may not seem like much but I explained that it’s the habit you’re developing.  Soon you’re going to start thinking of ways to add more money each month to your wealth account.  You’ll even begin to notice a change in your spending habits.

You’ll be amazed at how quickly your Wealth Account will grow once you’ve developed this little “habit”.  You’ll even notice that you have a different attitude about money as well, you’ll have thoughts of prosperity and abundance and we know what that means…  the Universe must answer!

So here’s a little hint for you, there is a financial institution that actually wants you to save money and build wealth!  They offer no fees, no service charges, no minimums, higher interest rates and they are FDIC insured, they have too many perks to list!

They also provide helpful  tools and tips such as: checklists, worksheets, calculators, articles and reources to help you “learn” how to save, invest and manage your money, what other bank is doing that for you? 

Check them out, also take the time to watch the video and see what their corporate culture is, this is a very interesting business model that makes sense especially in today’s economy.
ING Direct





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