Im so sorry, Ive not been active, I had a lot to take care of these past few weeks.
I was once asked, what do you think about Nigeria.
I said, while we actively participate, hoping for a change, in the meantime, you have to position yourself to personally thrive.
I SAID PRAY, BUT ALSO, PLAN.
Today around 7pm, I'll be sending out an email and Ill be explaining a very simple but LARGELY UNKNOW CONCEPT about time value of money, and how you can save yourself unecessary financial hardship even as we hope our countryNigeria UAE π gets better.
(For those not in Nigeria, please pardon my bias in writing this)
Most of you will realize you have been millionaires unknowingly many times, but this next time, you will sieze the opportunity
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I was once asked, what do you think about Nigeria.
I said, while we actively participate, hoping for a change, in the meantime, you have to position yourself to personally thrive.
I SAID PRAY, BUT ALSO, PLAN.
Today around 7pm, I'll be sending out an email and Ill be explaining a very simple but LARGELY UNKNOW CONCEPT about time value of money, and how you can save yourself unecessary financial hardship even as we hope our country
(For those not in Nigeria, please pardon my bias in writing this)
Most of you will realize you have been millionaires unknowingly many times, but this next time, you will sieze the opportunity
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For your financial progress
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π₯Be eager to learn, unlearn and relearn.
π₯Acquire skills that you know would be of value to people in this current time.
π₯Always make yourself available when needed. This is an essential tool to learn first hand from people who are where you someday plan to be.
Stay around such people and take out time to volunteer to assist when necessarily.
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How can you be indispensable?π€
π₯Be eager to learn, unlearn and relearn.
π₯Acquire skills that you know would be of value to people in this current time.
π₯Always make yourself available when needed. This is an essential tool to learn first hand from people who are where you someday plan to be.
Stay around such people and take out time to volunteer to assist when necessarily.
π Someday all of these would come together to make sense when you are not just book smart but Valuably smart to earn millions stress free.
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πVisit www.tradewithbolu.com to find out more ways to be financially free.
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DID YOU KNOW THAT ONLY 8% OF THE WORLD'S CURRENCY IS PHYSICAL CASH?π±
Dollars. Pounds. Euros. Pesos. Rupees. Krones. The list goes on.
There are 180 different types of currencies in the world today. And incredibly, only 8% of it is actual, physical, hold-it-in-your-hand cash.
On reflection, this might not seem so surprising.
Internet banking has never been more popular, and the huge selection of digital payment methods has helped phase out the need for bills and coins. But still, when we think of money, we picture paper and metal β not numbers on a screen.
Today, many of us are now earning and spending money without ever actually touching it.
According to an article in the New York Times, cash is unlikely to disappear anytime soon. However, the movement away from using cash is happening at different speeds around the world. In more technologically advanced countries, cashless societies are edging ever closer, while poorer countries lack the infrastructure to fully embrace electronic payments.
At the end of the day, just as we assign value to money, the existence of physical cash will come down to how we perceive it. If the vast majority believe itβs quicker, easier, and safer to transfer numbers from one hard drive to another, that could spell the end of paper money. And our descendents will never know the joy of finding a crumpled bill in a long-unworn coat pocket.
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Dollars. Pounds. Euros. Pesos. Rupees. Krones. The list goes on.
There are 180 different types of currencies in the world today. And incredibly, only 8% of it is actual, physical, hold-it-in-your-hand cash.
On reflection, this might not seem so surprising.
Internet banking has never been more popular, and the huge selection of digital payment methods has helped phase out the need for bills and coins. But still, when we think of money, we picture paper and metal β not numbers on a screen.
Today, many of us are now earning and spending money without ever actually touching it.
According to an article in the New York Times, cash is unlikely to disappear anytime soon. However, the movement away from using cash is happening at different speeds around the world. In more technologically advanced countries, cashless societies are edging ever closer, while poorer countries lack the infrastructure to fully embrace electronic payments.
At the end of the day, just as we assign value to money, the existence of physical cash will come down to how we perceive it. If the vast majority believe itβs quicker, easier, and safer to transfer numbers from one hard drive to another, that could spell the end of paper money. And our descendents will never know the joy of finding a crumpled bill in a long-unworn coat pocket.
SOURCE: invstrmedium
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ELON MUSKπ΅π
Elon Musk was born on June 28, 1971, in Pretoria, South Africa. As a child, Musk was so lost in his daydreams about inventions that his parents and doctors ordered a test to check his hearing.
At about the time of his parentsβ divorce, when he was 10, Musk developed an interest in computers. He taught himself how to program, and when he was 12 he sold his first software: a game he created called Blastar.
In grade school, Musk was short, introverted and bookish. He was bullied until he was 15 and went through a growth spurt and learned how to defend himself with karate and wrestling.
Musk headed to Stanford University in California to pursue a PhD in energy physics. However, his move was timed perfectly with the Internet boom, and he dropped out of Stanford after just two days to become a part of it, launching his first company, Zip2 Corporation in 1995. Musk became a U.S. citizen in 2002.
Musk became the co-founder, CEO and product architect at Tesla Motors, a company formed in 2003 that is dedicated to producing affordable, mass-market electric cars as well as battery products and solar roofs. Musk oversees all product development, engineering and design of the company's products.
Five years after its formation, in March 2008, Tesla unveiled the Roadster, a sports car capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds, as well as traveling nearly 250 miles between charges of its lithium ion battery.
In May 2019 the company, now known as TBC, landed a $48.7 million contract from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority to build an underground Loop system to shuttle people around the Las Vegas Convention Center.
From teaching himself how to program to making one of the most expensive cars in the world, Elon Musk is currently the second richest person according to Forbes with a net worth of 190.7 billion USD.
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Elon Musk was born on June 28, 1971, in Pretoria, South Africa. As a child, Musk was so lost in his daydreams about inventions that his parents and doctors ordered a test to check his hearing.
At about the time of his parentsβ divorce, when he was 10, Musk developed an interest in computers. He taught himself how to program, and when he was 12 he sold his first software: a game he created called Blastar.
In grade school, Musk was short, introverted and bookish. He was bullied until he was 15 and went through a growth spurt and learned how to defend himself with karate and wrestling.
Musk headed to Stanford University in California to pursue a PhD in energy physics. However, his move was timed perfectly with the Internet boom, and he dropped out of Stanford after just two days to become a part of it, launching his first company, Zip2 Corporation in 1995. Musk became a U.S. citizen in 2002.
Musk became the co-founder, CEO and product architect at Tesla Motors, a company formed in 2003 that is dedicated to producing affordable, mass-market electric cars as well as battery products and solar roofs. Musk oversees all product development, engineering and design of the company's products.
Five years after its formation, in March 2008, Tesla unveiled the Roadster, a sports car capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds, as well as traveling nearly 250 miles between charges of its lithium ion battery.
In May 2019 the company, now known as TBC, landed a $48.7 million contract from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority to build an underground Loop system to shuttle people around the Las Vegas Convention Center.
From teaching himself how to program to making one of the most expensive cars in the world, Elon Musk is currently the second richest person according to Forbes with a net worth of 190.7 billion USD.
Source: Biography
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THE TOP 1% WEALTHIEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD HAVE 50% OF THE WORLDβS WEALTH
According to Oxfam, the top 1% of wealthiest people have over 50% of the worldβs wealth.
Did you also know that the eight richest people in the world have the same amount of money between them and as the bottom 50% of the world! This is a mind-blowing amount of wealth.
The 3.5 billion poorest adults, who account for 70% of the worldβs working-age population, only have collectively 2.7% of global wealth at the time of writing.
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According to Oxfam, the top 1% of wealthiest people have over 50% of the worldβs wealth.
Did you also know that the eight richest people in the world have the same amount of money between them and as the bottom 50% of the world! This is a mind-blowing amount of wealth.
The 3.5 billion poorest adults, who account for 70% of the worldβs working-age population, only have collectively 2.7% of global wealth at the time of writing.
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Hello,
Rich in school, poor at home.
The average undergraduateβs financial dilemma
Saving thousands in school, and then coming home to squander it.
Does this sound like your case every time.
Ive been there too, millionaire in school, beggar at home.
And you trust Nigerian parents (permit my bias), allowance is a taboo while youβre at home ππ
On Sunday, 12th September by 5pm (GMT +1), I will be hosting a free webinar showing you very simple steps (as usual), to not be temporarily rich in school, but on how you can compound and make good use of your school savings.
I learnt this early and at 18, I had already made my first million
Attendance is free, but limited to 100 slots.
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Rich in school, poor at home.
The average undergraduateβs financial dilemma
Saving thousands in school, and then coming home to squander it.
Does this sound like your case every time.
Ive been there too, millionaire in school, beggar at home.
And you trust Nigerian parents (permit my bias), allowance is a taboo while youβre at home ππ
On Sunday, 12th September by 5pm (GMT +1), I will be hosting a free webinar showing you very simple steps (as usual), to not be temporarily rich in school, but on how you can compound and make good use of your school savings.
I learnt this early and at 18, I had already made my first million
Attendance is free, but limited to 100 slots.
Sign in using this link
bit.ly/compoundingwealth
Rush in!
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Okunade Boluwaduro
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2. As at now we have over double the registrations of available spaces . Itβll be a smart thing to be there ahead of time
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Kindly take note of the following
1. Links to attend the webinar will be sent to your emails by 3pm
2. As at now we have over double the registrations of available spaces . Itβll be a smart thing to be there ahead of time
Cheers!