Steve McKnight's
Property Apprenticeship

Income accelerators

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GeoffreyC1634
Income accelerators

Hi everyone, I am completely new to investing and will like to buy my first investment as soon as possible. I have started to buy into shares, does anyone have any advice or suggestions they can make to boosting a deposit?

Azalia
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Hi There, I am on a very low income and also supporting my partner. I took the following (possibly extreme) actions to boost my income so that I can invest:
Rent for as cheap as possible. Sold my car (share car between us). I Walk to work. Take a packed lunch to work. Don't buy coffees/snacks. Don't have any magazine subscriptions / gym memberships (I use the park equipment nearby). I buy cheap clothes only when I absolutely need too. We rarely eat out or go to the movies. When we do it is at the cheap cinema on a cheap night. I don't socialise much outside of work (as I have two very social jobs) oh and I gave up alcohol for a long period of time and calculated that I saved myself at least $3000 per year during that dry spell!
When I started I worked three jobs (1 part time, 1 self employed and a casual sunday retail job - all up 73hr weeks), I now have Sunday's off to do this course, manage and monitor my properties. I have recently started trading shares too. My approach is probably a bit extreme but I am determined to retire by 2022. I hope this helps.
edit - also I had no debt to begin with, if you have debt such as credit cards, store cards, personal loans, pay these off first!

SusanK1970

Wow Azalia, I am super impressed at your discipline and commitment. I have a feeling you are well on the road to reaching your goal with that level f commitment. Good luck to you! Can I ask how old you are? I wish I had that commitment younger, I'm now 45 and having to fix the mistakes I made and build a new path.

Susan Kilbride

nzandy

Hi Geoff,
For success in shares the most important thing is to retain your capital and to manage your money so you can profit ... notice I didn't say anything about picking stocks, that comes last ...
Read books by Aussi Darryl Guppy for good money management and trading skills