I recently posted about debt financing and got some interesting responses. I want to dig a bit deeper into this topic. For those new to startups or even those with some experience, how do you feel about using debt financing?
Robert Kiyosaki, from "R
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Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medial • 7m
Rich Dad Poor Dad doesn't apply to the Indian economic situation it seems. But yes there can be some tips taken from it.
What's the deal with rich dad poor dad? Why is it's on everyone's list?
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Nishanth Kulal
Let's talk about you... • 1m
"The rich DON'T work for money. They make their money work for THEM." – Rich Dad Poor Dad
Can anyone explain this with real-world examples? How do people apply this mindset in daily life or business today?
Would love to hear your thoughts!
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rohan thakur
~beginner entreprene... • 10m
2024 reading goal tracker
"Here's my question 🙋: Which book has literally changed your thoughts when you read it? For me, my first life-changing book was 'Rich Dad & Poor Dad' - it was awesome and mind-changing! That's when my thoughts about money
I am 20 and I'm keenly interested in acquiring financial knowledge to build very strong or advanced grasp on money.
I need you guys to recommend me preferably Books/ or any other source to achieve that .
For now I have read the followings on money:
I was reading some reports on Economic Survey 2024 and everything seems just fine expect one point intrigued me alot that says even now government is accepting that 50% of Indian Youth is unemployable. It first it seems natural but being unemployable
My Class 10 Board exam are due in 15 days. Do you think I should focus on Studies (for rat race) or i sould focus on learning skills, and reading books (like rich dad poor dad). Currently i study for exqm in morning and evening. And in afternoon i go
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Nawal
Hope , I can Help yo... • 1m
It can be seen on the graph. There are 3 income segments which differ wildly from each other.
0-90% is the poorer class. 90-99% is the middle class. Top 1% is rich.
The average Indian is poor.
Whats your opinion in this?
Whenever we discuss the market, our focus tends to be on equity trading, often neglecting commodities. Despite all of us traders being involved in commodity trading, it seems to rarely make it into our conversations. This could be due to the lack of
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Vishu Bheda
Transforming vision ... • 10m
India stock market hits $5 trillion milestone. 🔥
Do you think, this is a major achievement but it also means the divide between rich and poor may increase?
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Tirth Patel
Same me • 8m
Now days "Ai"is most dangerous than people so maybe Ai is taken all jobs it's doesn't matter its video editor ,graphics designer, or anykind of job is taken by "ai" so what's you guys think on it? 🤔