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Welcome to a new week and a new theme here on the One Minute Retirement Tip! This week, I’m talking about 5 lessons that Warren Buffett, the Oracle of Omaha, can teach us about being successful investors.
Warren Buffett is arguably the greatest and most successful investor of all time. Currently, he is the 3rd richest man in the world, with a staggering net worth of $80 billion. And luckily for us, he’s still giving presentations at his annual shareholder’s meeting, writing letters to his shareholders, and sharing nuggets of wisdom with us on the occasional interview on TV.
So this week, I’m going to share with you 5 timeless lessons that Buffett can teach the average Joe investor about investing.
I’m looking forward to a week filled with insight from one of the most brilliant businessmen on the planet, and I hope you come away from the tips this week informed and able to incorporate at least one little nugget of wisdom on your path to and through retirement.
Before you go, please take a minute to leave a review for the One Minute Retirement Tip in Amazon or iTunes. If you find these tips valuable, or if you have feedback for me or topic suggestions, it’s a great way to share the love and share your ideas with me! And thanks to you if you who have already left a review.
My name is Ashley Micciche...and this is the One Minute Retirement Tip.
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By Ashley Micciche4.9
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Welcome to a new week and a new theme here on the One Minute Retirement Tip! This week, I’m talking about 5 lessons that Warren Buffett, the Oracle of Omaha, can teach us about being successful investors.
Warren Buffett is arguably the greatest and most successful investor of all time. Currently, he is the 3rd richest man in the world, with a staggering net worth of $80 billion. And luckily for us, he’s still giving presentations at his annual shareholder’s meeting, writing letters to his shareholders, and sharing nuggets of wisdom with us on the occasional interview on TV.
So this week, I’m going to share with you 5 timeless lessons that Buffett can teach the average Joe investor about investing.
I’m looking forward to a week filled with insight from one of the most brilliant businessmen on the planet, and I hope you come away from the tips this week informed and able to incorporate at least one little nugget of wisdom on your path to and through retirement.
Before you go, please take a minute to leave a review for the One Minute Retirement Tip in Amazon or iTunes. If you find these tips valuable, or if you have feedback for me or topic suggestions, it’s a great way to share the love and share your ideas with me! And thanks to you if you who have already left a review.
My name is Ashley Micciche...and this is the One Minute Retirement Tip.
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>>> Subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/2DI2LSP
>>> Subscribe on Amazon Alexa: https://amzn.to/2xRKrCs
>>> Check out our blog: https://truenorthretirementadvisors.com/blog/
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Tags: retirement, investing, money, finance, financial planning, retirement planning, saving money, personal finance, wealth management, fee only financial advisor, financial planner, warren buffett, warren buffett net worth, investing principles, warren buffett quotes, berkshire hathaway, value investing, value investing warren buffett

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