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bird_man
#61 Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2015 12:26:23 AM
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Joined: 11/2/2006
Posts: 1,206
Location: Nairobi
MaichBlack wrote:
Museveni wrote:
Feb 20th
bird_man wrote:
I attended yesterday, was my 2nd session.
Being an old time Wazua member I was familiar with most of what they have taught for the last 2 days. We all seem to know what to do to make money or save.....problem is TECHNIQUE.
They teach you simple/everyday ways in which you can save and use the saved amount to invest in compounding revenue streams.Most of us even in Wazua are waiting for that day when you will get 500K or 1M or 2M to invest in your dream project.

Anyway, I will update as I get closer to week 11. I also noticed that 80% of my class are ladies/women, I am not sure why.


Today is May 20th Week 15

Uli-repeat smile, Uliacha ama bado updates zaja ?

80% of class were ladies....


Haha been busy sorry.Having completed,I'd say the course does not offer anything new if you are a serious member of Wazua who follows every post.
However,the personal finance classes were awesome.We all know we should save...they show you how!Thats the unit I mostly benefited from.Of course I made a few business contacts and also became friends with one of the ladies.

For 33k....lets just say Ive spent 33k in other useless ways.Give it a try.
Formally employed people often live their employers' dream & forget about their own.
Museveni
#62 Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2015 9:05:52 AM
Rank: Member


Joined: 8/16/2012
Posts: 660
bird_man wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
Museveni wrote:
Feb 20th
bird_man wrote:
I attended yesterday, was my 2nd session.
Being an old time Wazua member I was familiar with most of what they have taught for the last 2 days. We all seem to know what to do to make money or save.....problem is TECHNIQUE.
They teach you simple/everyday ways in which you can save and use the saved amount to invest in compounding revenue streams.Most of us even in Wazua are waiting for that day when you will get 500K or 1M or 2M to invest in your dream project.

Anyway, I will update as I get closer to week 11. I also noticed that 80% of my class are ladies/women, I am not sure why.


Today is May 20th Week 15

Uli-repeat smile, Uliacha ama bado updates zaja ?

80% of class were ladies....


Haha been busy sorry.Having completed,I'd say the course does not offer anything new if you are a serious member of Wazua who follows every post.
However,the personal finance classes were awesome.We all know we should save...they show you how!Thats the unit I mostly benefited from.Of course I made a few business contacts and also became friends with one of the ladies.

For 33k....lets just say Ive spent 33k in other useless ways.Give it a try.

Thanks & congrats looking foward to posts on little bird_men smile
Live and learn; and don’t forget, nothing ventured, nothing gained.
Shak
#63 Posted : Thursday, May 26, 2016 11:17:03 AM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 2/22/2009
Posts: 2,449
Location: Africa
Museveni wrote:
bird_man wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
Museveni wrote:
Feb 20th
bird_man wrote:
I attended yesterday, was my 2nd session.
Being an old time Wazua member I was familiar with most of what they have taught for the last 2 days. We all seem to know what to do to make money or save.....problem is TECHNIQUE.
They teach you simple/everyday ways in which you can save and use the saved amount to invest in compounding revenue streams.Most of us even in Wazua are waiting for that day when you will get 500K or 1M or 2M to invest in your dream project.

Anyway, I will update as I get closer to week 11. I also noticed that 80% of my class are ladies/women, I am not sure why.


Today is May 20th Week 15

Uli-repeat smile, Uliacha ama bado updates zaja ?

80% of class were ladies....


Haha been busy sorry.Having completed,I'd say the course does not offer anything new if you are a serious member of Wazua who follows every post.
However,the personal finance classes were awesome.We all know we should save...they show you how!Thats the unit I mostly benefited from.Of course I made a few business contacts and also became friends with one of the ladies.

For 33k....lets just say Ive spent 33k in other useless ways.Give it a try.

Thanks & congrats looking foward to posts on little bird_men smile

I plan to sign up for the June classes. Reading Robert Kiyosaki's books has inspired me to think more about money and how to make it work for me. I look forward especially to the classes on taxes. I will also post feedback on my experience
Chaka
#64 Posted : Thursday, May 26, 2016 1:56:14 PM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 2/16/2007
Posts: 2,114
Shak wrote:

I plan to sign up for the June classes. Reading Robert Kiyosaki's books has inspired me to think more about money and how to make it work for me. I look forward especially to the classes on taxes. I will also post feedback on my experience


Hope you are aware that 'Rich Dad,Poor Dad' is a work of fiction.Its a good read though..
Swenani
#65 Posted : Thursday, May 26, 2016 4:04:55 PM
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Joined: 8/15/2013
Posts: 13,233
Location: Vacuum
Chaka wrote:
Shak wrote:

I plan to sign up for the June classes. Reading Robert Kiyosaki's books has inspired me to think more about money and how to make it work for me. I look forward especially to the classes on taxes. I will also post feedback on my experience


Hope you are aware that 'Rich Dad,Poor Dad' is a work of fiction.Its a good read though..


I'll soon write a book titled " Wealthy dad, broke Dad"
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Shak
#66 Posted : Thursday, May 26, 2016 4:09:24 PM
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Joined: 2/22/2009
Posts: 2,449
Location: Africa
Swenani wrote:
Chaka wrote:
Shak wrote:

I plan to sign up for the June classes. Reading Robert Kiyosaki's books has inspired me to think more about money and how to make it work for me. I look forward especially to the classes on taxes. I will also post feedback on my experience


Hope you are aware that 'Rich Dad,Poor Dad' is a work of fiction.Its a good read though..


I'll soon write a book titled " Wealthy dad, broke Dad"

You are right. The so-called rich dad does not exist. However that does not take away from the lessons learnt from the book
sitaki.kujulikana
#67 Posted : Thursday, May 26, 2016 4:17:44 PM
Rank: Veteran


Joined: 8/25/2012
Posts: 1,826
Shak wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Chaka wrote:
Shak wrote:

I plan to sign up for the June classes. Reading Robert Kiyosaki's books has inspired me to think more about money and how to make it work for me. I look forward especially to the classes on taxes. I will also post feedback on my experience


Hope you are aware that 'Rich Dad,Poor Dad' is a work of fiction.Its a good read though..


I'll soon write a book titled " Wealthy dad, broke Dad"

You are right. The so-called rich dad does not exist. However that does not take away from the lessons learnt from the book

kwani how rich can one get from taxes
streetwise
#68 Posted : Thursday, May 26, 2016 4:20:32 PM
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Joined: 6/23/2011
Posts: 1,740
Location: Nairobi
Very rich..check around in Kenya at see who is rich and ask them how they deal with tax and the tax man ( Did you note Wamalwa's car owes the taxh man Ksh. 6.5M)
Othelo
#69 Posted : Thursday, May 26, 2016 4:24:00 PM
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Joined: 1/20/2014
Posts: 3,528
streetwise wrote:
Very rich..check around in Kenya at see who is rich and ask them how they deal with tax and the tax man ( Did you note Wamalwa's car owes the tax man Ksh. 6.5M)

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Formal education will make you a living. Self-education will make you a fortune - Jim Rohn.
Swenani
#70 Posted : Thursday, May 26, 2016 5:25:53 PM
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Joined: 8/15/2013
Posts: 13,233
Location: Vacuum
Shak wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Chaka wrote:
Shak wrote:

I plan to sign up for the June classes. Reading Robert Kiyosaki's books has inspired me to think more about money and how to make it work for me. I look forward especially to the classes on taxes. I will also post feedback on my experience


Hope you are aware that 'Rich Dad,Poor Dad' is a work of fiction.Its a good read though..


I'll soon write a book titled " Wealthy dad, broke Dad"

You are right. The so-called rich dad does not exist. However that does not take away from the lessons learnt from the book


Rich and broke status are temporarily while wealthy and poor status is permanent
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
nashx
#71 Posted : Monday, June 27, 2022 2:30:39 PM
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Joined: 2/28/2014
Posts: 188
Location: Nairobi
Not 1, not 2 but 10 ready and free personal finance lessons for Kenyans! Read, Learn, #PayitForward

https://nashthuo.com/personal-finance-kenya/
Offering my personal finance knowledge for free
doubletap
#72 Posted : Wednesday, July 06, 2022 9:25:49 AM
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Joined: 7/17/2014
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Location: Wherethewindblows
[quote=nashx]Not 1, not 2 but 10 ready and free personal finance lessons for Kenyans! Read, Learn, #PayitForward

https://nashthuo.com/personal-finance-kenya/[/quote]


Very good initiative easy to understand lessons and follow along. Always something new to learn, spreading the word. #payitforward Applause
You have to learn the rules of the game. And then you have to play better than anyone else - Albert Einstein
tony stark
#73 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2022 3:53:20 PM
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Joined: 7/8/2008
Posts: 947
[quote=nashx]Not 1, not 2 but 10 ready and free personal finance lessons for Kenyans! Read, Learn, #PayitForward

https://nashthuo.com/personal-finance-kenya/[/quote]


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Very good summary. Your use of MMF as saving is very interesting. I can say I learnt one new thing today.

Follow this link to see your lessons learnt from your historical posting on Wazua. You started as a hot shot commenting on the "cartoons" looking at hot picks, moving on to you runing the best money market fund to being a finance influencer on Wazua.

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http://wazua.co.ke/forum.aspx?g=search&postedby=nashx#1|50 ...Enjoy
nashx
#74 Posted : Friday, July 29, 2022 6:08:20 AM
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Use this to quickly find out when your investments will double in value.

https://nashthuo.com/rule-of-72/

Also, get a BONUS formula to calculate when your investment will TRIPLE in value!

Read. Learn. Share
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nashx
#75 Posted : Friday, July 29, 2022 10:09:43 PM
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Joined: 2/28/2014
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Location: Nairobi

Wow!! This really takes me down memory lanesmile smile

Kweli nimetoka mbali. Hoping nitatoa wengine mbali pia

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tony stark wrote:
[quote=nashx]Not 1, not 2 but 10 ready and free personal finance lessons for Kenyans! Read, Learn, #PayitForward

https://nashthuo.com/personal-finance-kenya/[/quote]


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Very good summary. Your use of MMF as saving is very interesting. I can say I learnt one new thing today.

Follow this link to see your lessons learnt from your historical posting on Wazua. You started as a hot shot commenting on the "cartoons" looking at hot picks, moving on to you runing the best money market fund to being a finance influencer on Wazua.

Bravo Applause Applause Applause Applause Applause


http://wazua.co.ke/forum.aspx?g=search&postedby=nashx#1|50 ...Enjoy

Offering my personal finance knowledge for free
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