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3 Steps To Increasing Your Income

 

Most accountants, financial planners and wealth-building experts agree that there are really only three ways to increase your income. You can either:

1. Increase your revenue (make more money)

or

2. Decrease your expenses (spend less money)

or

3. Do both 1 and 2

However, what is not so obvious are the words that should always follow these income-increasing statements. Accountants, financial planners and wealth-building experts are often so close to these principles that they assume we all know them to be true. They also tend to believe that everyone has the necessary discipline and patience to automatically make them happen. Here are the reality-based revised versions of the statements that, although might not be as easy to relate to, really make more sense and, if you follow them to the letter, will help keep you on track. If you want to increase your income you must either:

1. Increase your revenue (and at the same time keep your expenses the same or less than before)

or

2. Decrease your expenses (and at the same time maintain or increase your revenue)

or

3. Do both 1 and 2

One version of Parkinsons Law is that expenses rise to meet income. Put another way: The more you make, the more you spend. If you truly want to increase your income, it is important to maintain the same, or even a scaled-down, style of living for a period of time.

For example, if you make $45,000.00 per year and receive an annual raise of 10%, you gain an additional $4500.00 per year ($375.00 per month) for a new total of $49,500.00. It is awfully tempting to spend this extra $4500.00, rather than invest or save it. In addition, it is easy to talk yourself into upgrading your lifestyle by trading up for a more expensive car, taking an unplanned vacation, or some other deserved reward. After all, you just increased your income by $375.00 per month. Right? Wrong if you spend it!

If you spend the extra money, you have not really increased your income at all. In fact, if you spend it and then take added taxes and other liabilities into account, you may actually have less income than you had before the raise! Weird, huh?

The point here is that its not just about making more money. Its about what you do with the extra money that determines whether or not you have truly increased your income. The reverse is also true. Lets say that instead of the 10% raise, you get no raise at all. But, you decide to raise your income by cutting expenses. If you find a way to cut your expenses by 10%, you actually are gaining over $375.00 per month. If you are able to cut your expenses by $4500.00 per year, in reality, you just increased your annual income by 10%. Weird again, but true.

Your desire, ability and willingness to both cut expenses and increase revenue will determine how fast and how much your income will jump. Its a powerful combination, and this is the secret that most wealthy people use all the time.

Author: Dan Strakal
 
Author Bio:

Dan Strakal

Dr. Dan Strakal is the host of the weekly radio program Business Buzz With Dr. Dan where listeners learn strategies to take their businesses and careers to the next level. He has been an expert on the changing workplace, business life, and career transition for nearly 20 years. Dan acts as a trusted client advisor and consultant within the corporate sector, government agencies, civic organizations, small businesses, and educational institutions. He also provides business, executive and career consulting, coaching and workshops for individual clients. He is the coauthor of and contributor to two books, Better Job Search in 3 Easy Steps: The Easy Way To Jumpstart A Career and Better Job Skills in 3 Easy Steps: The Easy Way To Develop Job Skills. During his career, Dan has held several executive positions in industry and government as well as high-level administrator and faculty positions in higher education. Dan is a member of the National Speakers Association and is on the Board of Directors of the Career Planning and Adult Development Network. He is a Certified International Job and Career Transition Coach and is standing member in the American Management Association, the Society for Human Resource Management, the American Society for Training and Development, and the Project Management Institute. He is often called upon by the national and international media as a featured workplace and business issues expert. A summary of recent appearances includes The Wall Street Journal, Entrepreneur Magazine, Self Magazine, SmartMoney.com, Computerworld, Parents Magazine, Diversity Inc. Magazine, Chief Information Officer (Australia?s Magazine for Information Executives), Entrepreneur Magazine Home Based Business Show, the Radio America Program: News You Can Use, ABC and NBC radio affiliates, KBS Radio Canada and many other media outlets. Dan is a frequently requested speaker and consultant for corporations, small- and medium-sized businesses, educational institutions, professional associations, and other venues. A summary of recent clients includes Toyota Corporation, AT&T, Lovelace Health System, the Western Energy Institute, Molina Healthcare, the State of New Mexico, Accenture, Ltd., the United States Department of Energy, the International Association of Workplace Professionals, the NW Biotech Expo, the University of Notre Dame, and many other organizations.

 
 
 

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