From Janitor to millionaire
The Inspiring Story of Ronald James
Ronald James, a janitor, left behind $8 million at his death. How did he do it? Simple habits: saving consistently, living below his means, and letting compound interest work its magic.
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Chamarti Sreekar
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Compound interest is a powerful tool. Ronald James' story is a great reminder of its potential.
From Janitor to millionaire
The Inspiring Story of Ronald James
Ronald James, a janitor, left behind $8 million at his death. How did he do it? Simple habits: saving consistently, living below his means, and letting compound interest work its magic.
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LIST OF UNITED STATES PRESIDENTIAL ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTS
Presidents assassinated:
š“ 1865 - Abraham Lincoln
š“ 1881 - James A. Garfield
š“ 1901 - William McKinley
šµ 1963 - John F. Kennedy
Presidents wounded:
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