I am recommending the Financial IQ from Rich Dad and Poor Dad Author. It has given me alot of insights.
Increasing the Financial IQ, this will enable people like me to become a better invester, better business man, better budget control. Why i say this, the book shows that Currency the way we know it has change from our Forefathers time till now. Right now this is the CREATION wave. Whereby people who creates will best benefit from this unsettling time.
What is creation. Creating intrinsic value or perceive value and create a demand for it.
Developing the Financial Genius in oneself to better handle this 21st century Economy.
For mi i'm contemplating and thinking of setting up a social business for gathering people, organising activities to get people to mingle. That's my strength as i'm in the project field. I like to organise events / activities and plan. It gives me tremendous satisfaction that the work i do, people appreciate it. That's why i'm thinking of going for this. Starting small first and slowly build it up.
Hi, I’m James, the writer behind Lew Wen Wan Blog. I started this blog to share practical tips on personal finance, career growth, online business ideas, and lifestyle in Singapore. Here, you’ll find: 1. Actionable guides on saving, investing, and building side income. 2. Honest thoughts on health, career, and family life in Singapore. 3. My own journey towards financial independence and balanced living. Thanks for visiting, and I hope you’ll find ideas here that inspire your next step.
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