Tuesday, March 31, 2020

How long can this mass lockdown continue without causing irreparable dam...





How long can
this mass lockdown continue without causing irreparable damage to the western
economy?




With 3
billion people in Coronavirus lockdown, and business activity grinding to a
halt, are we doing irreparable damage to the west’s economy and driving us into
the worst depression since the 1930s?




By Charles Kelly, Property
Investor, Author of Yes, Money Can Buy You Happiness and
creator of Money Tips Podcast.




In this Money Tips Podcast episode:



  1. Can the UK government rely on potentially
    flawed computer modelling?
  2. Imperial College Professor Neil
    Fergusson’s assumptions called out
  3. 10
    things you can do to thrive during Covid 19 isolation
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Can you
afford to retire?




Millions of people, or over 80%
of the population, will either retire in poverty or not be able to afford to
retire at all. What’s your strategy?




Quit the rat
race and retire early




You can learn how to build a
second income, acquire cash flow generating assets using leverage in order to
quit the rat race and become financially free. This crisis has taught us that
the only way to be truly financially free is to build your own source of
passive and semi-passive income, rather than working on someone else’s passive
income.




Learn how to
make money on Amazon




Amazon is one of the largest and
fastest growing companies on the planet and its founder owner, Jeff Bezos is
the world’s richest man. One of the ways Amazon got so big is by partnering
with millions of small traders who benefit from Amazon’s massive leverage by
selling their products on their huge ‘shop window’ platform.




If you’d
like more information on how to quit the rat race, email me at
Charles@CharlesKelly.net or send me a message through Facebook or my
Money Tips Daily community.




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articles at www.moneytipsdaily.com






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