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How To Make A Million Dollars? How Others Did It?
More than 300,000 people became millionaires each year. Why aren’t you one of them? Perhaps they were lucky and strike the lottery, or perhaps they inherited the money from a dead relative. Or perhaps they rob a bank. Ok I am pretty sure that the last example was not counted into the statistics but 300,000 is still a pretty large number and what is their secret to achieving a million dollars to be entitled to be called a millionaire? How did they make their million dollars? Where are all the opportunities that were available to them? Is it possible for me to also take advantage of their opportunities?
We have all heard of the guy who made his fortune on the stock market and of the neighbour who sold his investment property and made one million dollars of the sale. I interviewed a Dave Sheldon, from Los Angeles, whom I met during an investment seminar late last year. He works in a training consultancy firm that develops training systems for companies, and he has joined the ranks of the millionaire when he sold his investment property in LA two years ago. Dave was an average guy drawing a four figure salary from his daily grind but invested in the real estate market ten years ago. When he finally cash in on his property, his profits was more than a million dollars and was more than sufficient to allow Dave to live the life that he has been dreaming of. Nowadays, he fetches his kids to school and is currently attending college again, to pick up a few more languages. By the way, Dave is only 35 this year. Is it possible for all of us to be like Dave? Join the millionaire club before 40 and escape the daily grind?
Where did all these millionaires make their millions? Are there many secrets that we are not aware of and need to attend $3,000 seminars to learn from? After speaking to more than 50 millionaires, I have compiled a simple statistic of where did these average guys and girls make their million dollars and how we can follow their example. Note that these are people whom I have met over a period of 3 months and have no relationship with each other whatsoever.

From my interviews and research, I could see that most of millionaires that I have met made their first million dollars from starting a business or investment in real estate or the stock market. This is not surprising since the last few years before 2007 were economically strong years. Significantly less folks saved a million dollars from paid employment or just spending less. What does this data tell us? Quit our jobs today and start a business in investment into real estate. LOL.
It does tell us that it is becoming difficult to become a millionaire by simply working hard on your job and hoping that your 401(k) plan will grow into a million dollars. At least it is not a popular method to becoming rich. Why so? The median income in US is $21,587, which does not leave much on the table for savings after you deduct expenses and taxes. Yes, taxes. To really jump onboard the million dollar club, most of us will need drastic actions and this path is likely the entrepreneurial route, where we can start a business which we are passionate about.
Starting a business is not for everyone. The financial risk that comes along with the business can be quite foreboding but if one take careful steps in managing the risk, the rewards can be extremely gratifying financially and emotionally. I will talk about starting a business in another post next time.

