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The rich use these 7 wealth accelerators to keep getting richer

Do understand what a wealth accelerator is?

Well, maybe you should… because that’s the way the rich keep getting richer.

Now you’ve probably heard the expression money begets money.

Maybe you’ve ever wondered why it’s easier for people who already have plenty of money to make more of it.

Or maybe you’ve wondered why making your second or third million is much easier than it is to make your first million dollars.

Well, here’s why…

Strategic property investors who have built a true property investment business, grow their wealth faster by using a number of what I call “wealth accelerators” that leverage their returns.

Let’s look at them…

1. Other people’s money

The first wealth accelerator smart investors use is one that you’re likely to be very familiar with…that’s using other people’s money.

One of the biggest differences between how the rich and average Australians go about building wealth is how they invest…not their own money, but how they leverage and use other people’s money.

You see, the average Australian rarely uses leverage in a strategic way because they’re afraid of taking on debt, believing they first need to pay off their home before they start investing.

If they do build any wealth, they seem to do it mostly by scrimping and saving and using anything that’s leftover at the end of the month, slowly building up their nest egg.

On the other hand, the wealthy have mastered the art of using money they don’t have to build their wealth.

They used borrowed money to magnify their investment activities and enjoy accelerated returns by borrowing and leveraging against assets they own and use this to acquire even more assets.

They are more financially fluent, and since they have a more sophisticated understanding of how to use debt, they’re able to take their wealth to the next level.

Holding Time

2. Other people’s time

Successful property investors make the most of their time by leveraging other people’s time.

While many beginning investors waste time, energy, and effort trying to do everything themselves, successful investors put their time to its highest and best use.

Some beginning investors believe they’re saving money by doing their own research, spending weekends house hunting, and competing with agents undertaking property negotiation.

However, their lack of experience usually means they get a secondary result and pay a huge learning fee to the market by paying too much for their property or buying the wrong property and missing out on significant future capital growth.

Other beginning investors try and collect their rents themselves and undertake maintenance of the investment properties themselves while successful investors outsource these tasks to property managers and instead use their time to learn more, to develop relationships and to find more deals.

3. Legally take advantage of the tax laws

Now, this is a big wealth accelerator for successful investors.

Believe it or not, the tax laws were written to benefit business owners, meaning if you run your property investments like a business you’re able to accelerate your wealth creation by taking advantage of these laws.

Essentially, as an employee, your cash flow is a bit like this…

You earn money, you pay tax, you spend what’s left over.

However, as a business owner, the pattern is quite different.

You earn money, you can spend it on legitimate expenses associated with a ring your business and earning income, and then you pay tax on what’s leftover.

This is virtually the opposite of how employees get taxed and can make a significant difference to your cash flow because you can spend your money on legitimate business expenses before paying tax instead of the government taking its share before you receive yours.

When you become aware of the tax laws and deductions available to business owners, you can maximise your income and legally minimise your tax.

Taxes

4. Correct ownership structures

Another wealth accelerator used by the rich is their ownership structures.

If you choose the right ownership structures for your investments you can accelerate your wealth.

Sophisticated investors own nothing in their own name or very little in their own names, but control everything in structures such as companies and trusts.

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