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Recently Kevin Price, Host of the nationally syndicated Price of Business Show, interviewed Chris Kidd.
Investing is a great way to build wealth and secure a financial future, but not all investment opportunities are created equal. There are many investment opportunities that may raise red flags and should be approached with caution.
One such opportunity is a high-yield investment program that promises quick returns with little to no risk. These programs often turn out to be scams, with investors losing their money in the process. Another red flag is a lack of transparency from the investment firm or individual. If they are not forthcoming with information about their investment strategies or the risks involved, it’s best to steer clear.
In general, investors should do their due diligence and research any investment opportunity thoroughly before committing their money. If an investment opportunity seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Chris Kidd, who guides people towards financial independence, began his journey to becoming a millionaire while attending college, where he met his mentor. Chris, who disliked reading at the time, was advised to begin reading. The first two books that he read were Rich Dad, Poor Dad and Cashflow Quadrant by Robert Kiyosaki. These books developed a new rich thinking in Chris’s mind, and before he knew it, Chris had achieved his goal of becoming a millionaire at 24. Chris has since read, authored, and co-authored books on financial management; served on various councils; and appeared on numerous radio shows. Now, Chris coaches others to achieve their financial goals. He believes the journey to becoming a millionaire begins in the mind. It all comes down to one’s beliefs and affirmations. To achieve your financial goals, you have to start believing them.
You can learn more about Chris Kidd and his coaching at www.ChrisKidd.com.
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