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7 Forgotten Money Habits From Millionaires That Actually Work in 2025

Introduction: Let’s be honest—when we think of millionaires , we imagine flashy cars, big houses , and expensive gadgets . But the truth? Most self-made millionaires didn’t get rich overnight or by winning the lottery. Instead, they followed surprisingly simple money habits — habits that many of us have forgotten or ignore. In 2025, as the world gets more distracted by crypto trends and social media " get-rich-quick " schemes, these old-school millionaire habits are making a comeback—and yes, they still work! So grab a notebook, because you're about to learn the 7 forgotten money habits that can quietly build real wealth—even if you're starting from zero . 1. THEY ALWAYS PAID THEMSELVES FIRST Before paying rent , bills , or Netflix , millionaires set aside money for themselves—usually 10% to 20% of their income . Why it still works in 2025: With auto-transfers and budgeting apps like YNAB or Mint , paying yourself first has never been easier. This...

Best REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts) to Buy in 2025: A Beginner-Friendly Guide

💼 WHAT ARE REITS, AND WHY SHOULD YOU CARE? If you’ve ever wanted to invest in real estate without buying an actual property , REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts) are your best friends. Think of them like companies that own, operate , or finance income -producing real estate—like apartment buildings , malls , hospitals , or warehouses . The best part? You can invest in REITs just like stocks. This makes them ideal for: ✓ Beginners with limited capital ✓ Students learning finance ✓ Busy professionals ✓ Global investors looking for passive income 🌎 WHY REITS ARE A SMART INVESTMENT IN 2025 The Real Estate Market is evolving post-COVID . With work-from-home and e-commerce trends reshaping how buildings are used, REITs are becoming one of the fastest - growing investment assets globally. Here’s why 2025 is the perfect time to invest: • High inflation hedge: Real estate rents often rise with inflation. • Steady dividends: Most REITs pay dividends quarterly. • Portfolio d...