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DYNAMICS OF FINANCIAL FREEDOM (Part 2)

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Welcome back to the Dynamics of Financial Freedom Series. Read the Dynamics of Financial Freedom (Part 1) via  http://tinyurl.com/hz7e9es ii. Managing Money The progressive pathway to financial freedom is in your ability to manage the funds you earn or given as gifts.I am pretty sure you have heard the idiom that states 'Cut your coat according to your size' which simply infers that you must learn to live below your means with the intent to expand your means. This phrase actually contains two lessons. The first is that regardless of our income, we should always manage our expenses properly. Remember, the goal should be to ultimately be able to save almost 80% of our income. But there is also a second lesson here. That we should pursuit the goal of expanding our means i.e investing your idle funds for larger profits to cater for additional expenses. The game of wealth is not won by always playing defense (minimizing expenses and not wanting to take risks. At ...

Morales from Mark Zuckerberg

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Mark Elliot Zuckerberg is co-founder and CEO of the social-networking website Facebook, as well as one of the world's youngest billionaires. Born on May 14, 1984, in White Plains, New York,    Mark Zuckerberg was a computer programmer by the age of 12 and  co-founded the social-networking website Facebook out of his college dorm room. He left Harvard after his sophomore year to concentrate on the site, the user base of which has grown to more than 250 million people, making Zuckerberg a billionaire.  Zuckerberg launched Facebook from his Harvard dormitory room on February 4, 2004. An earlier inspiration for Facebook may have come from Phillips Exeter Academy, the prep school from which Zuckerberg graduated in 2002. It published its own student directory, "The Photo Address Book", which students referred to as "The Facebook". Such photo directories were an important part of the student social experience at many private schools. With them, students were able...