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Module 1: Understanding the Tool Called Money (Cont’d)

Money is good. Definitely, having enough money affords us a life of convenience and comfort; however I don’t want us to put so much pressure on getting this wealth. To further help us understand what money is, let’s look at

Jesupelumi Oluwagbemi May 20, 2019 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Understanding Financial Literacy

Yayy! I’m so excited. New series alert! You can’t be what you don’t know and understand. If you don’t know and understand what financial literacy is about, you can’t be financially literate. There have been some misinterpretations on what financial

Jesupelumi Oluwagbemi May 13, 2019 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Unlearn!

In the journey of becoming financially literate, there is definitely going to be the unlearning of many things. These includes bad money lessons from parents/guardians, bad money habits cultivated over time, bad money perspectives etc. Without an unlearning and filtering

Jesupelumi Oluwagbemi May 6, 2019 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Is It All Vanity?

I am a woman of faith devoted to reading the Holy Bible everyday. Recently I was reading through the Book of Ecclesiastes and I couldn’t help but to agree with the preacher with what he was saying through the verses.

Jesupelumi Oluwagbemi April 29, 2019 Uncategorized 9 Comments Read more

Wealth in Purpose

“The path to wealth is found in the fulfilment of purpose” It is important to begin by emphasizing that each one of us are in this world to fulfill a specific purpose. There’s no being on earth without a purpose.

Jesupelumi Oluwagbemi April 22, 2019 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Balance!

We live in a world that wealth is most times measured by the abundance of material possession one holds/displays. For instance, someone driving a good car is automatically thought of as a wealthy person. Well, as a friend of mine

Jesupelumi Oluwagbemi April 15, 2019 Uncategorized 6 Comments Read more

Activity 101: Reviewing My Cashflows

“Without a review of your cashflows, you cannot successfully create a budget to live within your income and set aside a defined amount for investing”- Tomie Balogun In our last edition, we discussed starting early and we talked about how

Jesupelumi Oluwagbemi April 8, 2019 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Start Early

There is nothing as good as this message coming now to someone still early in his/her working life. In the last edition, we discussed the three different incomes we have (click here to read). One major point discussed was that earned

Jesupelumi Oluwagbemi April 1, 2019 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Let’s Talk Income

Investopedia defines income as “money an individual or business receives in exchange for providing a good or service, or through investing capital.” Income make up cash inflows. Income is used to fund day-to-day expenditure, long-term projects, vacations and other needs.

Jesupelumi Oluwagbemi March 25, 2019 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Ponder Time

The path to wealth is found in the fulfillment of purpose; Your employer’s job is to give you a job; it’s your job to make yourself rich; Entrepreneurship begins in your thinking, whether in corporation or business, entrepreneurship expresses itself

Jesupelumi Oluwagbemi March 18, 2019 Uncategorized No Comments Read more
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