Adina Chelminsky's grandfather left Poland when he was just 13 years old and unable to speak a single word of Spanish. However, when he arrived at the port of Minatitlán in Veracruz, he had no money, but he began to work tirelessly until he managed to open a tlapalerĂa that, believe it or not, continues to operate in Corregidora in Mexico City.
"The most important thing I know about finances I learned from my immigrant grandparents who came to Mexico with nothing," said Chelminsky in her participation in MoneyFest 2020 . "My grandfather was a true entrepreneur because he knew that entrepreneurship was 50% sweat and not just having a 'millionaire' idea".
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6 Ways to Make Money from Audio Content
For eight years straight, audiobook sales have experienced revenue growth in the double-digits , with sales totaling $1.2 billion in the U.S. last year. Similarly, the podcast market continues to grow – there are now 100 million monthly listeners in the U.S. alone.
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Unlike video, you don’t need makeup, lighting or an expensive cameraperson to make quality audio. All you need to get started is a decent microphone.
These 10 Billionaires Have Gained The Most Money Since Trump's 2016 Election
D onald Trump's stint in the White House has been a smashing success for America's billionaires, who were collectively worth $2.9 trillion the day Trump was elected and are now worth nearly $1 trillion more, thanks to a 60% rise in the U.S. stock market.
An even more elite group of billionaires has had it especially good. The ten tycoons who have gotten the richest since Trump won the presidency are $490 billion wealthier today than they were on election night 2016—a sum worth more than all of the billionaires in Russia combined.
Billboards brag that Scott Walker has repaid stolen public money
OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. — A Mississippi woman has rented billboards to brag that her husband has repaid money he was convicted of stealing in public corruption cases.
Trinity Walker paid for the message on three billboards along a busy stretch of U.S. Highway 90 in Ocean Springs, the Sun Herald reported.
Each billboard shows a large photo of her smiling husband, Scott Walker, next to the message: "Over $325,000 in restitution paid in FULL in only 3 years!"
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Here's How Telehealth Can Save You Money and Time | Pennyhoarder | yakimaherald.com
When a mysterious rash broke out on Missy Eckstein's face and stomach, her first instinct was to head to the local urgent care facility to have someone diagnose and treat her.
But the Massachusetts woman said that, in hindsight, she wished she had started with a telehealth appointment first.
"I was given a wrong diagnosis," Eckstein said. "So I called a dermatologist and told them what was happening and they saw me virtually the next day."
Money set aside for child care may be lost | 3 On Your Side | azfamily.com
Biden Receives More Than Twice As Much Money From Billionaires As Trump In Final Push
From left, billionaires Steve Wynn, Niraj Shah, Jerry Yang and Phil Ruffin. Wynn and Ruffin both wrote six-figure checks to committees supporting Donald Trump earlier this month. Shah and Yang gave to committees supporting Biden.
As the 2020 election draws closer, Joe Biden is extending his lead over Donald Trump in the race for billionaire donors. During the first two weeks of October, at least 23 billionaires or their spouses made donations to Biden's committees, handing over a total of $2.3 million, according to records filed with the Federal Election Commission. Forbes found 10 billionaires and spouses of billionaires who gave to Trump's committees, supplying $907,000.
PHIL BRYANT: Initiative 65 is about money, not Marijuana, Medicine | Press Register
Dear Editor, There's a $14 billion dollar industry that wants to sell their product in Mississippi. It's backed by powerful and wealthy investment firms. Studies show their product is harmful to our health and will put our kids and vulnerable populations at risk. Yet, this out-of-state industry has devised a scheme to give themselves special protections in our state constitution and they won't pay any sales taxes – so no money for our schools, roads or cities.
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