Mom, please buy stock b Invest in stocks instead of private tutoring
About Us . It is an age when it is difficult to buy a house without paying even if it takes a lifetime. Nevertheless, most mothers still work hard to become a civil servant or a big company to find a way to live a comfortable life is advised. I just do not know if you want to eat and live just for a meal, but if you want your child to enjoy more in life, you have to change your mind completely. We should educate our children not to teach that they are only hired and that there are various opportunities to expand wealth.
Recently, There is a leading role in the financial investment industry. It is Mr. Lee Lee of Meritz Asset Management. He is known as "The Legendary Fund Investor" and "The Godfather of the Korea Fund." He is a star CEO who emerged as a new market leader. He has a large number of readers and fans with " It gives a breakthrough insight and advice on the mothers economic ideas. What is the importance of the childs financial intelligence in the future world, what education and investment laws the mothers must reconsider, why equity investment is necessary and not optional, how the economic situation in Korea will change, What is the best money management law, etc., is full of gnomes that mothers who want to be rich and want their children to live well should never miss it.
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I already listened to many of his interviews with a similar content but reading his book was a nice reminder of why investing is important, why "just" studying doesn't mean one will get rich.