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Posts by Andrew Stotz

“The Road Less Traveled”

[dropcap background=”” color=”” circle=”0″]I[/dropcap] read “The Road Less Traveled” when I was about 18 years old, and it is one of the top ten books that shaped my character. The book taught me two major things: Discipline and Love. Play the video to watch my review, or continue reading below.

Savings as a Source for Wealth

[dropcap background=”” color=”” circle=”0″]T[/dropcap]here are a number of ways to build wealth. The two main methods people tend to think of are through your career and by investing. Saving money definitely deserves its place in a wealth-building strategy too. No matter how much you make or invest, chances are this is an area of your…

Avoiding Big Investment Mistakes Early On

[dropcap background=”” color=”” circle=”0″]W[/dropcap]hile it’s great that you’ve decided to start investing at a young age, it’s also essential that you avoid some especially big mistakes early on. Some mistakes may be considered part of the learning curve, but you don’t want to make unnecessary ones that can cripple your financial future.

Showing a Clear Benefit Up Front

The need to show a clear benefit up front is important for so many reasons. Showing a clear benefit in the beginning of your speech can, many times, be the difference between delivering a speech that involves an engaged audience and delivering one where the audience is bored out of their minds. You’re taking the…

Remaining Realistic about the Stock Market

[dropcap background=”” color=”” circle=”0″]P[/dropcap]utting money in the stock market is always a big step, regardless of what your goals are. However, no matter what you hope to achieve specifically, everyone wants to see their money grow. Unfortunately, too many people aren’t realistic about their expectations. This is an easy way to end up disappointed, but…