5 core principles of wealth creation you should know about 
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5 core principles of wealth creation you should know about

Whether you are working towards complete financial independence or trying to build a secure financial safety net, these are the 5 core principles that you need to keep in mind

Dharitri Ganguly

Creating true wealth is not about chasing the latest trend or hoping to strike gold overnight. Rather it’s a deliberate, long-term game built on foundational principles of math, psychology, and habit. Whether you are working towards complete financial independence or trying to build a secure financial safety net, these are the 5 core principles that you need to keep in mind.

The power of compounding: To start early

Wealth creation: The power of compounding

Behind wealth generation, compounding is the go-to math. It happens when you earn returns on both your original investment and the accumulated interest over time. Start investing a smaller amount consistently in your 20s or 30s which will frequently yield a much larger sum than trying to catch up with massive amounts in your 50s.

Pay yourself first

Wealth creation: Pay yourself first

Most people follow a flawed financial sequence: They receive their income, pay their bills, spend on lifestyle, and save whatever is left over. Wealth creators flip this equation. The moment income arrives, a predetermined percentage is automatically funneled into savings and investments. And you force yourself to live on the remainder.

Focus on your net worth, rather than the income

Wealth creation: Focus on your net worth

High income and high wealth are not synonyms. Income is cash flow; net worth is your actual financial substance—calculated simply. Someone who makes a modest income and consistently acquires appreciating assets (like index funds, real estate, or equity) will easily outpace a high-earner who spends every cent on depreciating luxuries and high-interest liabilities.

Creating diversified streams

Wealth creation: Creating diversified streams

Relying entirely on a single paycheck is a concentrated risk. True wealth creation involves diversifying your inputs so that a failure in one area doesn't collapse your entire foundation. Paper Assets (stocks, bonds, index funds), Real Assets (Real estate or physical commodities) and Intellectual/Digital Property (Building a business, digital products, or scalable content that works while you sleep) are your go-to options.

Control lifestyle expenditure

Wealth creation: Control lifestyle expenditure

As your career progresses and your income grows, it is incredibly easy to unconsciously upgrade your lifestyle: nicer cars, bigger homes, pricier subscriptions. This is "lifestyle creep," and it can trap high earners in a perpetual cycle of living paycheck to paycheck. 

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