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We were approached by Canadian Wealth Advisor to help promote their newsletter to our readers, and they sent us their latest issue for review.
Does having more money actually make you happier? Is there really a correlation between money and happiness?
What are the real reasons that many of us have for wanting to be rich? What goals for wealth do you have? Why do you want to be rich?
With all the distractions in today’s constantly-connected world, one of the things young people have trouble with when it comes to planning their financial future is sitting down, focusing, and figuring out where they want to go in life.

We all want to accumulate assets and end up becoming wealthy. You need to start thinking like a wealthy person, that's spending less than you earn.
King Solomon has been described as the wealthiest king as well as the wisest man in the history of the world. Royalty from all over the world would seek an audience with him. As a result of this profound wisdom, Solomon ended up being blessed with tremendous wealth which will never be duplicated. Kings and queens would bring tribute of $400 million of gold just to come into his presence. But how did King Solomon become so wealthy and wise?
Most of us tend to think about our spending habits when we are considering what has an impact on wealth erosion. However, it is important that you consider inflation, taxes and fees when you make plans for the future.

An update on my comparison of me and my friends to the three little financial pigs.
As the economy shows signs of recovery, and as stocks around the world pick up the pace, billionaires are back. And they are coming from emerging market countries.
There are a number of actions you can take to improve your financial situation for the rest of the year. If you are looking for some wealth-building ideas, you might try one (or all) of these actions.







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