Money has a cost.
If youâre an investor, the cost of money is quite high. You could invest that money, and make a lot more of it. Thus every purchase should consider that cost.
How can you apply this in your life?
You should consider every purchase you make along with capital cost. Youâre taking money from your future self to make a purchase today.
Letâs consider the cost of buying a nicer car.
Say you buy a $40,000 car instead of $20,000 car. Well, if you had invested your $20,000 savings in the S&P 500 over 30 years you would have had $100,000! (assuming 8% compounding based on the historical performance of the S&P 500)
By getting a fancier car, you stole $100,000 from your future self! đ°
Lesson: be nice to your future self, get a used Toyota and invest your money wisely.
Better yet, save your money, and purchase a cash flow producing asset (real estate, a small business, a stock with dividendsâŚetc).
How to calculate compound interest:
If youâre considering making an expensive purchase, put it in this calculator. Set your interest rate to 8% and your timeline to 30 years. See how much youâre stealing from your future self.
**Question for readers** - have you made any investments recently? If yes, where are you investing your money?
The distributor business is an interesting one.
On one side a distributor builds relationships with manufacturers. Ideally, these are exclusive sales relationships.
On the other side, distributors build relationships with the end buyer, ideally locking them into long-term exclusive contracts.
Then the distributor gets a resale fee.
Given that we own a large swimming pool builder in Phoenix, AZ, we interact weekly with our distributor (called SCP). They provide everything we need to build a pool, including pumps, lights and filtersâŚetc. They love to incentivize us with exciting âkickbacksâ when we hit certain sales goals.
Another business you can think of as a âdistributorâ is Costco. Food manufacturers send them loads of products at low prices. Then small business owners buy everything they need directly from Costco, and pay Costco a membership fee.
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I have a deep appreciation for the power of Copywriting.
Why?
I think the most powerful skill you can learn is âsalesâ.
Everybody is a salesperson. The sooner you get comfortable with it, the better off youâll be. Some examplesâŚ
Want to get into college? - you need to sell yourself
Want to get a job? - you need to sell yourself
Want to meet a partner? - you get my pointâŚ
Copywriting is a âsalesâ tool in written form.
Now, thanks to the internet, your writing lets you reach anyone.
Thus, good copywriting gives your sales unlimited reach and power. And the beauty is anybody can learn this skillâŚ
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