www.cnbc.com/2018/09/06/grant-cardone-10-tips-to-become-a-self-made-multimillionaire.html
Monday Financial Nuggets: 10 Tips for the Next Multi-Millionaire by Grant Cardone
The article is a bit dated, but its contents are still relevant today. I also don’t know much about GC, but the tips sound surefire.
Have a successful week … To your financial success. πβπΎ
You made a great distinction: paper value or worth and cash in bank/hand. Liquid (readily convertible) and illiquid (not easily convertible to cash.) Sure there is a difference.
Thanks for answering the question. Iβm still waiting to make my first liquid million; no wonder itβs been so hard. π
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Yes, I agree that the first million is hardest to make or achieve. Then there is the difference between paper value or worth and cash in the bank! Although they can be the same thing for those who have invested wisely.
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Totally agree; used to be that! Thank goodness Iβve been delivered for real!! ππ
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#5 sounds like one of the best pieces of advice. A lot of us can generate income, but learning how to invest, instead of spend is a big deal.
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Thanks for the book suggestion; π will add to my books to read. Hopefully thereβs an audio version – lately, that has been very helpful in maintaining my love of reading.
I also heard that making the first million is the hardest. Do you agree?
Thanks for sharing your leadership know-hows. ππΎ
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Yes, he seems to be in the ball park. Sometime, take a look at Maverick by Ricardo Semler. He mentions that you donβt need more than $12m to have whatever you want from life. However, that aside, this book is truly transformative in terms of how his democratic leadership style inspired me to implement key changes re the organisations I worked for.
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