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What were you born to do? Were you born to be an accountant, a marketer or a project manager? Probably not. And who started the company that you are working for? The people that started the company at some point became entrepreneurial and asked themselves, “Why am I working for this person or company?” So, is this the right time for you to start a company?
Just like Uber, Slack, Square, WhatsApp, and Instagram were created coming out of the last recession, there will be many innovative companies spawned from this coronavirus pandemic.
While job loss can be a devastating moment, it’s also an opportunity for many people to chase an entrepreneurial dream. If you’re considering starting a business while collecting unemployment benefits, there are some things to consider before you begin. There may be unemployment requirements to keep in mind. And, for those who do take the leap in a down economy, sources of financing and consumer spending habits may be in flux. Having a solid plan that takes the economy into account is essential.
There are plenty of reasons you might find yourself considering the option of working from home. The recent coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in particular has created the need to think about working from home. Alternatively, maybe you’ve got a job offer that would let you work from home, or you have a schedule that necessitates this kind of work. You’re not alone — working from home, otherwise known as telecommuting, is growing in popularity in the modern workplace. It has plenty of results to recommend it, including increased productivity and greater employee satisfaction. However, it’s not without its cons. Here are some of the things you’ll want to take into account when deciding whether or not to work from home.
Working from home is future. A narrative has taken hold over the past few years that asserts that the future of work will be dominated by robots & AI (artificial intelligence) programs and other technology marvels that have stripped
humans entirely away from the work place.
Those who are safe from the market crash are those investors who are invested in the ‘boring’ stocks. Although the stock market crash do impact them slightly, they are able to recover quickly after the crash and invest when the stock market is on sale.
These so-called ‘boring’ stocks they invested are called defensive stocks.
Some people measure success by the wealth they’ve accumulated, the power they’ve attained, or the status they’ve achieved. Yet, even though they’ve reached success beyond their wildest dreams, they still have an empty feeling — something is missing from their life. In order to fill that void and be completely fulfilled in life, their soul may be searching for something more.
Although everyone is different, there are common threads that bind a life with purpose.
If you are ready to buy your first stocks but aren't sure how, you've come to the right place. There are a few characteristics of stocks that are good for beginners, as well as some practices beginners should specifically avoid when selecting the first companies for their portfolios. Here's a rundown of what you should look for and stay away from when choosing your first stocks.
Have you ever looked back at your investment track record and thought about how stupid an investment was?
I know I have.
Investing is an emotional game, and it can lead us to make some terrible financial decisions when we let our emotions get involved. That’s why we need to put systems and rules in place before we invest to help us avoid this nonsense. Which is what I’ll cover in this broadcast.
Have you ever wished that you could have more money, without all the effort? Or are you concerned you won’t have enough saved for retirement or your child’s education?
Luckily, there’s actually a simple way to accomplish those things if you’re willing to learn how to put your money to work for you. It’s called compound interest, and it can help you exponentially grow your wealth.
Investing even very small amounts can reap big rewards. Here are 5 ways you can start investing with little money today. I’m here to tell you: You don’t need to be the Wolf of Wall Street to start investing. It’s okay if you’re more of a mouse of Main Street. Even if you only have a few dollars to spare, your money will grow with compound interest.
Economic literacy certainly contributes to the first class of knowledge. People like to think and talk about the economic issues that affect them as consumers, workers, producers, investors, citizens and in other roles they assume over a lifetime. Economic literacy also gives people the tools for understanding their economic world and how to interpret events that will either directly or indirectly affect them. Nations benefit from having an economically literate population because it improves the public's ability to comprehend and evaluate critical issues. This understanding is especially important in democracies that rely on the active support and involvement of its citizens.
As a parent. I’ve found that it’s best to keep lessons simple. Kids are interested in investing when the lessons are appropriately framed. Here are some strategies that you can use to teach your children or grandchildren about saving and investing.
The best investment you can make is in yourself and your financial education. It's the obvious starting point for building wealth.
As you begin building wealth and establishing an investment portfolio, you want to be very active in diversifying your investments as well. Diversifying Your Investments. This is an essential process to help ensure your assets are not too heavily focused in one area, which could be disastrous for you as the market shifts. Sure, when the market is thriving it is hard to imagine anything but amazing gains as you see your portfolio soar. But inevitably, there will be stock market corrections and even bear markets that can quickly wipe out your happy gains. And the best way to protect your investments and ignore the financial roller coaster is by having a well-diversified portfolio.