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Millionaire Secrets Series – Part 4: Growing Your Money

If you’re the kind who seek ‘security’ in a job and are not willing to move out of your comfort zone to massively increase your income, then the best, and probably the only choice you have to build a million dollar net worth is to invest your money.
But really, just about anyone, whether you aspire [...]

Millionaire Secrets Series – Part 3.1: Increasing Your Income and Creating Passive Income

In Part 1 and 2 of the Millionaire Secrets Series I’ve introduced to you that in order to become a millionaire, you have to first develop a millionaire mindset and manage your money the rich way.
Both of these lessons touch on the foundations of becoming a millionaire. Foundations are important because without a solid foundation, [...]

Millionaire Secrets Series – Part 2: Managing Your Money The Rich Way

In Part 1 of the Millionaire Secrets Series, I mentioned that I’ve broken down the lessons I learnt at the Wealth Academy into 5 main parts, namely Developing a Millionaire Mindset, Managing Your Money The Rich Way, Increasing Your Income and Creating Passive Income, Growing Your Money, and Designing Your Million Dollar Roadmap.
Now in Part [...]

The Most Fundamental Principle of Stock Investment

Robert Kiyosaki’s rich dad<br /> <img src=”http://www.assoc-amazon.com/s/noscript?tag=marfoodotcom-20″ mce_src=”http://www.assoc-amazon.com/s/noscript?tag=marfoodotcom-20″ alt=”” /><br />
said, “Just because you invest… does not mean you are an investor…”
I totally agree with this statement.
What Most Investors Fail To Understand
Most people fail to understand one very important thing when they are buying stocks. To them, [...]

A Practical System to Managing Your Money

Do you save your money? If you do, how many bank accounts do you put your money in?
If you’re like most people, you probably have just one single account or two at the most.
Personally, I have a total of seven bank accounts – four savings accounts, two current accounts and one fixed deposit account.
You may [...]