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The Single Biggest Investment Mistake You Can Make

The single most important investment decision you ever make may well be how much to automatically Pay Yourself First into your retirement plan. With this in mind, it shouldn’t be hard to figure out the single biggest mistake you can make: Not using your pre-tax retirement plans and not maxing them out.

People who aren’t serious about being rich say this:

· “I can’t afford to save more than 4 percent of my income."
· "My spouse is enrolled in his/her plan, so I don’t need to enroll in mine.”
· “Our plan isn’t any good, so it’s not worth using.”
· “ My company doesn’t match retirement contributions, so signing up for the plan isn’t worth it.”
· “Investing in stocks is foolish.”
· “I’ll save more later.”

-- excerpt from page 94 of The Automatic Millionaire

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I’ll never forget when I met my first Automatic Millionaire. I was in my mid-twenties and was teaching an investment class at a local adult-education program. Jim McIntyre, a middle-aged, middle manager for a local utility company, was one of my students. He and I hadn’t spoken much until one day when he came up after class to ask if he could make an appointment with me to review his and his wife’s financial situation.

The request surprised me. Though I felt strongly (and still do) that just about everyone could benefit from the advice of a qualified financial planner, Jim didn’t strike me as the type who would seek it out.

I told him I’d be happy to set up a meeting, but if he wanted my help, his wife would have to come too, as my group managed money only for couples who worked on their finances together.

Jim smiled. “No problem,” he said. “Sue’s the reason I’m here. She took your ‘Smart Women Finish Rich’ seminar and told me I should sign up for your course. I’ve liked what you’ve had to say, and we both figure it’s time to do some financial planning. You see, I’m planning to retire next month.”

Now I was really surprised. I didn’t say anything, but as I looked Jim up and down, I doubted he could be in a position to retire. From the few comments he had made in class, I knew he was in his early fifties and had worked for the same company for thirty years, never earning much more than $40,000 a year, and didn’t believe in budgets. I also knew that he considered himself to be “ultraconservative,” so I figured he couldn’t have made a fortune in the stock market.

My Grandma Rose Bach had taught me never to judge a book by its cover. But something didn’t add up. Maybe Jim had just inherited a lot of money. For his sake, I hoped so.

“WHAT AM I MISSING HERE?”

When the McIntyres came into my office a few days later, they looked exactly like what they were: hard-working, “average Joe” Canadians. What stuck in my mind about Jim was that he was wearing a short-sleeved dress shirt with a plastic pocket protector in his breast pocket. His wife, Sue, had a little more flair, with some seriously blond highlights. She was a beautician, a couple of years younger than Jim.

The thing was, they didn’t act like middle-aged people. They were holding hands like two high school kids on a first date, literally bubbling with excitement. Before I could ask how I could help them, Jim started talking about his plans and what he would do with his free time. As he did, Sue kept exclaiming, “Isn’t it great he can retire so young! Most people can’t retire until they reach sixty-five, if then, and here’s Jim able to do it at fifty-two!”

“LET’S NOT GET AHEAD OF OURSELVES.”

After ten minutes of this, I had to interrupt. “Guys, your enthusiasm is contagious, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves here. I’ve met with literally hundreds of potential retirees over the last few years and I have to tell you–hardly any of them have been able to retire in their early fifties.” I looked Jim in the eye. “Usually people come to my office to find out if they can retire,” I said. “You already seem to be sure you can. What makes you so certain you can afford to?”

Jim and Sue exchanged a look. Then Jim turned back to me. “You don’t think we’re rich enough,” he said. “Do you?” The way Jim put it, it wasn’t exactly a question.

“Well, that’s not the way I would have phrased it,” I replied, “but yes, it takes a fair amount of money to fund an early retirement, and most people your age aren’t even close to having saved enough. Knowing what I do about your background, I’m truthfully curious about how you could possibly have enough money.” I looked him in the eye. He gazed back at me serenely.

“Jim, you’re only fifty-two,” I said. “Considering that only about one in ten people can barely afford to retire at age sixty-five with a lifestyle equal to what they had when they worked, you have to admit that retiring at your age with your income would be a pretty big feat.”

Jim nodded. “Fair enough,” he said and handed me a sheaf of documents. They included his and Sue’s tax returns as well as financial statements that listed exactly what they owned and owed.
I looked first at their tax returns. The previous year, Jim and Sue had earned a total of $53,946. Not bad. Not rich, to be sure, but a decent income.

Okay, next. How much did they owe?

I scanned their financial statements. I couldn’t find any outstanding debts listed. “Hmm,” I said, raising an eyebrow. “You have no debt?”

“THE MCINTYRES DON’T DO DEBT.”

They exchanged another smile and Sue squeezed Jim’s hand. “The McIntyres don’t do debt,” she said with a chuckle.

“What about your kids?” I asked.

“What about them?” Jim answered. “They’re both out of university, on their own, and God bless ’em.”

“Well, all right then,” I said, “let’s see what you own.”

I turned back to the financial statement. There were two homes listed: the house where they lived (valued at $450,000) and a rental property (a second house valued at $325,000).

“Wow,” I said. “Two houses and no mortgage on either?”

“Nope,” Jim replied. “No mortgage.”

Next came the retirement accounts. Jim’s RRSP and company pension plan combined currently amounted to $610,000. And there was more. Sue had an RRSP of her own that totalled $72,000. In addition, they owned $160,000 in provincial bonds and had $62,500 in cash in a bank savings account.

Talk about a substantial asset base. Add in some personal property (including a boat and three cars -- all fully paid for) and they had a net worth approaching $2 million!

By any standard, the McIntyres were rich. It wasn’t simply that they owned a lot of assets free and clear (though that in itself was pretty impressive), they also had a continuing income stream in the form of interest and dividends from their investments and $26,000 a year in rent generated by their second house. On top of that, Jim qualified for a small pension and Sue liked being a beautician so much that she planned to keep working until she was sixty (even though she didn’t need to). Suddenly, Jim’s plan to retire at fifty-two didn’t seem so crazy. In fact, it was completely realistic. More than realistic -- it was exciting!

“WE INHERITED KNOWLEDGE.”

Normally, I don’t get wide-eyed about people’s wealth. But there was something about the McIntyres that impressed me. They didn’t look rich. And they didn’t seem terribly special. To the contrary, they seemed perfectly ordinary -- your average, nice, hard-working couple. How could they have possibly amassed such wealth at such a relatively young age?

To put it mildly, I was confused. But I was also hooked. I was in my mid-twenties at the time, and even though I was making good money, I was still basically living paycheque to paycheque. Some months I did manage to save a little, but more often then not I’d get busy or spend too much the next month and not save a dime. Many months it seemed that instead of getting ahead, I was falling behind, working harder and harder to make ends meet.

It was embarrassing, really, and frustrating. Here I was, a financial advisor teaching others how to invest, and I was often struggling myself. Even worse, here were the McIntyres, who probably in their best year barely made half of what I was making, and yet they were millionaires, while I was falling further and further into debt.

Clearly, they knew something about taking action with their money that I needed to learn. And I was determined to find out what it was. How could such regular people have amassed such wealth? Eager to know their secret but not knowing where to begin, I finally asked them, “Did you
inherit any of this?”

Jim broke out in a deep belly laugh. “Inherit?” he repeated, shaking his head. “The only thing we inherited was knowledge. Our parents taught us a few common-sense rules about handling money. We just did what they said and, sure enough, it worked. The same is true for a lot of people we know. In fact, in our neighbourhood, about half our friends are going to retire this year, and many of them are even better off then we are.”

At this point, I was hooked. The McIntyres had come to interview me about ho...

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“The Automatic Millionaire is an automatic winner. David Bach really cares about you: on every page you can hear him cheering you on to financial fitness. No matter who you are or what your income is, you can benefit from this easy-to-apply program. Do it now. You and your loved ones deserve big bucks!”
-Ken Blanchard, co-author of The One Minute Manager
“The Automatic Millionaire gives you, step by step, everything you need to secure your financial future. When you do it David Bach’s way, failure is not an option.”
-Jean Chatzky, Financial Editor, NBC’s Today
“David Bach's no spin financial advice is beautiful because it's so simple. If becoming self-sufficient is important to you then this book is a must.”
-Bill O'Reilly, anchor, Fox News, and author of The O’Reilly Factor and The No Spin Zone
 
“Finally, a book that helps you stop sweating it when it comes to your money! The Automatic Millionaire is a fast, easy read that gets you to take action. David Bach is the money coach to trust year in and year out to motivate you financially.”
-Richard Carlson, author of Don't Sweat the Small Stuff and Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff About Money


“David Bach’s The Automatic Millionaire proves that you don’t have to make a lot of money or have a complicated financial plan to get started — you can literally start towards your financial dreams today, in a matter of hours, with just one life changing secret: Pay yourself first and make it automatic! Equally important, this book shows you how to simplify and automate your entire financial life.”
- Harry S. Dent, Jr., investment strategist and author of The Roaring 2000s


The Automatic Millionaire is, simply put...a great little book!  You can read it in a matter of hours and take action immediately on a powerful, simple, totally AUTOMATIC plan to become a millionaire.”
- Robert G. Allen, coauthor of The One Minute Millionaire
The Automatic Millionaire is brilliant in its simplicity and thoroughly enjoyable to read. If you want to create financial security and still sleep at night, you've just got to get this book! Thank you, David...your advice will change people's lives.”
 - Barbara Stanny, author of Secrets of Six-Figure Women and Prince Charming Isn't Coming


“I once heard that to make something powerful, you need to make it practical.  The Automatic Millionaire is a book that is 100% practical and powerful.  David Bach is one of the few individuals in the world of finances who truly wants to make a huge impact in other people's financial lives. This is one of those rare books that can really change your life!”
- Louis Barajas, Author of The Latino Journey to Financial Greatness


“David Bach lets you in on the secret to finishing rich, and it’s so simple anyone can do it. Read this book, follow his advice, and it will change your life.”
- Candace Bahr and Ginita Wall, co-founders of the Women’s Institute for Financial Education (WIFE.org)
“Pay yourself first. It’s simple ideas like this that can make all the difference in your financial future. Ignore David Bach's new book at your own peril.”
- Al Ries, author of Focus, The Future of Your Company Depends on It
“David Bach makes understanding your finances easy, fun and exciting. The Automatic Millionaire is a practical and smart guide to mastering your relationship with money.”
- Barbara De Angelis, Ph.D. author of What Women Want Men to Know


“More people will become millionaires in the years ahead than in all the previous years of human history. It has never been more possible for you to get out of debt, achieve financial independence and build a financial fortress around yourself than it is today. This fast-moving book by David Bach gives you the practical strategies and techniques you need to take complete control of your financial life and become the millionaire you want to be.”
- Brian Tracy, author of Goals!

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