mmon Motivations
Motivations behind financial investing are nearly as numerous as investors themselves. Of course, your priorities may differ from your neighbor’s, but for the most part, motivations for investing tend to fall into three categories:
Investing to build wealth.
Investing to support a family.
Investing to prepare for retirement.
Investors focused on building wealth tend to concentrate more on the near future than do other investors. Wealth allows you to establish and maintain a comfortable lifestyle. For some, that comfort might mean a nice-sized house, a couple of reliable cars, and a trip to somewhere warm for a week every January. Many investors are happy with such a lifestyle, while others set loftier goals. By building wealth slowly over time—the safest and surest way to do it—you can improve your lifestyle along with your net worth.