The Master Plan (Part 1)

Posted by jotaeme Feb 12, 2009 in Evolution , Financial Plan | 3 comments

El Plan

As promised, I will be presenting a series of posts with the plan to achieve the goal of getting 2 million in five years.

The graph shows a projected curve and a real curve in the axis of time (months) and Capital (USD). At first glance, looking at the graph appears very difficult to reach a goal or it seems unrealistic, if one takes into account the amounts necessary to go climbing point to point on the graph.

To be honest I must say that at first I found it well also, and perhaps to start the actual value is below the projected, but this plan is mainly based on the following points:

  • Idea generation and development
  • Motivation
  • Persistence

I think that until we lose the ability to generate new ideas (mainly related to the Internet and technology), and to be developed, it is possible to generate new income, the savings and the magic of compound interest can create a good and interesting revenues.

Since persistence is something that characterizes me (and me since I have characterized the reason) I will go forward with the plans, however they may seem surreal.

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3 Responses to "The Master Plan (Part 1)"

  1. Cool. Sounds like a good idea with the graphic comparison between the real and what is expected, can be a great motivator. We hope you and your strategies and maybe we wont.
    R

  2. RMB @ thanks. I am at the orders if you need help to add a similar graphic on your site.

  3. @ RMB, look at that curve steep upward graph, is like looking at the amount of story does the building of my photo.

    Greetings.

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