Financial Freedom: Saying Goodbye to the Time for Money Swap

Before we address the issue at hand, let’s make sure that we are clear on the definition of financial freedom.  Up until 4 or 5 years ago, I had a warped perception of financial freedom.  I pictured it as a life of leisure with a couple million dollars in the bank.  After taking on too many unnecessary risks trying to attain that goal, I stopped to rethink my definition.  I realized that financial freedom doesn’t require millions of dollars. As long as you have enough to cover your yearly expenses and a method to replenish your coffers, you are there. That sounds sort of like a job. However, even using that as a definition only a few working people would meet the criteria. Most need a job and a few credit cards to make ends meet.  I redefined it as follows:

Financial Freedom is freedom to focus on what is truly important to you and your family without having to trade time for a wage. It is enabled by a portfolio of income producing assets, managed by you, which generates sufficient income to cover your yearly expenses on an ongoing basis. It provides both time and money.

That is significantly different than my original definition, but much more achievable. It requires that your days be spent maximizing the return on your eBay business, rental properties or other assets. Unfortunately, it is no life of leisure. However, the intent is to generate your income in far fewer hours than the standard 9 to 5. If structured correctly the revenue will continue to come in while vacationing or on the golf course.

We have prepared our entire lives for the time for money swap.  It is simply what responsible people do. You commit 40, 50 or 60 hours per week and the company commits to pay you for your efforts and in some cases extremely well.  The concept of not exchanging your time for a wage is so far out of the comfort zone for most; financial freedom will never be seriously considered.  Many will dream about it, but life will slap them back into reality.  The few who choose to ignore life’s slap – must be willing to make the following three commitments.

  1. Make time to become free.  I submit that this is the number one reason why there are so few people that are financially free.  Most are just too busy with life.  Financial Freedom requires sacrifices and it begins with making a time commitment.  Initially you will need time to study and eventually to implement your plan.  The easiest place to find extra time is by reducing your number of hours of sleep each night.  Start by reducing your sleep time by an hour.  As your plan starts developing other items will lose their importance, freeing up more time for your plan.  Before I left corporate America, I would put in a full 9-10 hours on the job and come home and work my plan for another 5-6 hours each night.  One of the benefits of financial freedom is time to focus on what’s important to you and your family, but to receive that you must initially sacrifice some of your precious time.
  2. Know your business.  In preparation for your current career, you have spent years going to school and have attended seminars and training classes to attain additional expertise.  Financial freedom requires a similar commitment.  Unfortunately, there are no formal classes or degree programs.  You must educate yourself and learn by doing.  The lessons learned from a failed business deal or significant stock market loss is more valuable than any course attended or book read. There are three primary paths to financial freedom - real estate investing, small business ownership or trading markets (stocks, bonds, commodities and/or currencies).  I have tried all three.  Each venture has added significantly to my business knowledge repository. You must always be looking to learn.  Seek out mentors.  Pay your tuition to the school of hard knocks.
  3. Buy Assets.  Financial Freedom requires that you create passive income.  That is income that does not come from wages or your active business participation. Rental property or dividend paying stocks are examples of assets that generate passive income.  Your financial freedom plan involves mapping out strategies to add assets to your portfolio.  Once you have enough passive income to cover your yearly expenses, you are free.  All of our lives we have been told that our home, cars and boats are assets.  Instead of arguing that point, I would like to introduce a new term “core-assets.”  “Core-assets” are all items of value less non-income producing assets. Items such as your home, cars and boats unless used in a business are non-income producing.  So, “core-assets” are only items that produce income such as rental property or a limousine.  Financial freedom requires that your spending is focused on buying income producing or “core-assets.”

Financial Freedom is not jet-setting around the world living the life of leisure, but is having freedom to focus on what is truly important without having to trade time for a wage.  It requires a serious commitment and is attainable when defined appropriately.  Time for Money or Time and Money – it’s your choice.

 

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