Archive for November, 2008
Part 2 – Six Threats Your Money Faces- How To Protect Yourself
By Erik Canady on November 13th, 2008
In Part 1 (6 Threats Your Money Faces- #6 is a Doozy!), I wrote about the things that stand to pull your hard earned money right from the palms of your hand. In this economy, it is vital that we understand how to protect and safeguard our cash. But we need to do this from a wealthy person’s perspective not a middle class one.
One of my first wealth mentors always said, “The attitude comes before the paycheck”.
Translation: If you want to have more, generate more riches, then you must first, (more…)
Part 1 of 2- Six Threats Your Money Faces – #6 Is A Doozy!
By Erik Canady on November 11th, 2008
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Let’s get this out right now…the economic times that are before us are scary. Presidential-Elect Obama has already asked Americans for help to grow this country back into a world power. Here’s what this actually means…Become an asset to your country. Create wealth, add value and spread it around…fast
But how do we do this while hearing bad news, upon bad news. Building wealth is one thing, but it won’t happen until we stop the financial hemorrhaging. Yes, this year has marked one of our worst financial years ever, according to many economists. Even worse, there are some serious threats that can gobble up your (more…)
Obama’s Shoes Tell It All…Yes We Did! But Now what?
By Erik Canady on November 5th, 2008
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Yes We Did …if you look at the picture that I have posted here, you’ll see Obama’s shoes tell the entire story. This man raised 100’s millions of dollars but his shoes show the work that he put in to become the 44th President of the United States of America.
This is a proud day for America. As the main promoter and distributor of this thing called democracy, Americans showed the world that we are still innovators of the world. The people have spoken and elected America’s first African American President.
Whew…As an African American male, that is a mouth full. Like many of my generation (Gen X), my parents were a part of American history where they were not able to participate in the electoral process. My father, who is from the North Carolina, was groomed in the era where America had separate (more…)








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