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Did you invest or learn today? ✅ Yes | ✍️ Learned | 🔜 Not yet
Seems like everyone else who has and is a member of this community is not sharing that fact...I wonder why?
Planet Wekeza's podcast
Enjoy Planet Wekeza's podcast!https://www.buzzsprout.com/2167808
I look forward to participating in many episodes.
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I'm very glad to be here and hope to learn from each other's investment experience with all of you. Nice to meet you all. I'm Grace
Hello Grace...
Money in the Headlines: Why Wekeza Can’t Wait
According to a recent report by the Federal Reserve, nearly 1 in 3 U.S. adults say they couldn’t cover a $400 emergency without borrowing or selling something. Meanwhile, stock ownership among households in the top 10% has reached a record high—widening the wealth gap across race, class, and geography. So what does that mean for us? It means we need financial education and access now more than ever—especially across the African Diaspora, where families face systemic barriers but carry deep traditions of resilience, savings circles, and economic creativity. The Answer: WEKEZA.COM
The What if Wealth was Shared in US how much would everyone have...drum roll...nearly $500,000.00 per every person. https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/savingandinvesting/we-asked-chatgpt-what-would-happen-to-the-economy-if-every-american-had-the-same-net-worth/ar-AA1GE0Of?ocid=socialshare#comments
FINANCIAL STABILITY
You know, I’ve been thinking a lot lately about financial stability. Most people rely mainly on their monthly income , their salary or primary business income, but what happens when unexpected expenses come up, or during periods where that main income slows down? That’s why I’m very interested in exploring ways people can build additional streams of income — things that can provide daily, weekly, or even passive earnings alongside what they’re already making. There are actually quite a few options out there now, depending on your interests and risk tolerance: things like certain types of investments, side businesses, or even leveraging technology. The idea isn’t to replace your main income, but to create stability, reduce financial pressure, and allow you to build wealth over time without always trading more hours for money. Have you ever looked into something like that?”
One investment type to consider is DRIPs Dividend Reinvestment Plans...Did you know the first company to offer and pay dividends was VOC Dutch East India Company in 1602. The first in the US was Lorillard in 1760. The first US and World DRIP paying company was Utilities Inc 1962 then XOM Exxon Mobile 1962 and RBC Royal Bank Canada 1966
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Wacinque Amistad Kaizen BeMende
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@wacinque-amistad-kaizen-bemende-5393
He is a visionary in financial education/systems thinking. An Asset Ownership Standard problem solver and catalyst for change he created GPIA-DIV/AOS.

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