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"I want to be a millionaire" that is the statement that many people hope for their lives and there are plenty of TV shows around that exact subject. This desire by many is one of the main reasons why your state lottery system will never go out of business. Making $1 million vs having $1 million net worth are two different things. For today's video we are unpacking five unusual ways to save a lot of money in 2020. We don't know how long our economy is going to remain uncertain. So it's time for people to start playing offense, not defense with our most valuable wealth building tool our money enjoy! Links mentioned T-Mobile Money:https://www.t-mobilemoney.com/en/home.html Drop your email at the link below for a free gift to level up your Life..Money...Business: http://eepurl.com/dFQ08D My Assets Vs My Liabilities T-Shirt: https://tspr.ng/c/my-assets-vs-my-liabilities ★Follow me on Social Media:IG/FB/Twitter @TheEarlyLife_ ★As always gently destroy the "Like" button. Support "The Early Life Project" in the following ways: ★Plug In:https://linktr.ee/theearlylife ★Cashapp:$wehustle4you ★Get your Merch here: https://bit.ly/33mnaIO What is “The Early Life” it's exactly what you think it is. Born from the same energy that fuels gig culture. Its movement of like minds and early risers that want to “Hack The Hustle”. The sole purpose of “The Early Life” is about creating multiple income streams,better wellness, and personal development so that we can enjoy more time with friends and family. Got Mail? Send it Here. The Early Life Project P.O. Box 69 Grayson,GA 30017 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theearlylife/support
A T-Mobile lançou a T-Mobile Money, uma nova conta bancária, sem comissões e que oferece uma taxa de juro anual que pode ir até 4%. O objetivo é converter clientes do banco em clientes de telecomunicações da T-Mobile e ter mais informação sobre os hábitos de compra dos seus clientes. Saiba mais sobre inovação e nova economia em supertoast.pt.
Theo: If we were to go cashless, the tooth fairy would not be able to give you money anymore.Theo's Kiddo: Well, the tooth fairy could always put money in a prepaid card.The world is definitely ramping up to go cashless.As technology continues to reduce friction, banking will become more embedded in our day-to-day life. A bank as we know it might look very different than what it does today – and we may no longer need a physical branch to service most of our needs. Recent market entries such as T-Mobile Money illustrates this point: a telecom wireless provider leveraging technology to enable consumers to conduct financial transactions. But this is just the beginning.In this episode of Judge me by my Cover, Theodora Lau and Arun Krishnakumar talk to Brett King, an international best selling author, futurist and the Founder and Chairman at Moven. Brett shares his views on the future of banking, how China is leading the world in Fintech with 22 Trillion of digital payments done vs 10+ Billion in the west, and what his next book is focused on. In his book he writes,“The bank account you have today will have long disappeared in favor of something that’s a lot smarter and a lot better for your day-to-day use of money, saving for the future and providing for your family.”However digitisation and going cashless may not be the green shores we dream of. We may be becoming exclusionary in the name of digital and the debate around cash has been heating up lately. The city of Philadelphia and the state of New Jersey have recently passed bills thatban stores from going cashless, arguing that the concept marginalize consumers who are unbanked and don’t have access to credit, including low income and immigrants. Amazon just opened its first Amazon Go store in New York City, accepting cash.While banking is starting to be omnipresent, cash may linger in its current state for longer than we think. Listen in for more insights. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Theo: If we were to go cashless, the tooth fairy would not be able to give you money anymore.Theo's Kiddo: Well, the tooth fairy could always put money in a prepaid card.The world is definitely ramping up to go cashless.As technology continues to reduce friction, banking will become more embedded in our day-to-day life. A bank as we know it might look very different than what it does today – and we may no longer need a physical branch to service most of our needs. Recent market entries such as T-Mobile Money illustrates this point: a telecom wireless provider leveraging technology to enable consumers to conduct financial transactions. But this is just the beginning.In this episode of Judge me by my Cover, Theodora Lau and Arun Krishnakumar talk to Brett King, an international best selling author, futurist and the Founder and Chairman at Moven. Brett shares his views on the future of banking, how China is leading the world in Fintech with 22 Trillion of digital payments done vs 10+ Billion in the west, and what his next book is focused on. In his book he writes,“The bank account you have today will have long disappeared in favor of something that’s a lot smarter and a lot better for your day-to-day use of money, saving for the future and providing for your family.”However digitisation and going cashless may not be the green shores we dream of. We may be becoming exclusionary in the name of digital and the debate around cash has been heating up lately. The city of Philadelphia and the state of New Jersey have recently passed bills thatban stores from going cashless, arguing that the concept marginalize consumers who are unbanked and don’t have access to credit, including low income and immigrants. Amazon just opened its first Amazon Go store in New York City, accepting cash.While banking is starting to be omnipresent, cash may linger in its current state for longer than we think. Listen in for more insights. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Techstination, your destination for gadgets and gear. I’m Fred Fishkin. T-Mobile wants to be more than your mobile phone company. Not only is it branching out into home TV service…it is jumping into banking as well with T-Mobile Money. T-Mobile’s Director of Marketing for Financial Services...
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