"I want to make money work for me, but how do I get started?" is a question we hear a lot! Living paycheck to paycheck, getting rich seems out of reach no matter how hard you work, and investing seems scary... There are so many people who are in this dilemma.
I have a friend who hasn't put anything into savings in 10 years, and he says he's "too scared to lose it." On the other hand, another friend who systematically built a portfolio of assets has grown his monthly side income to half of his main income in 5 years. What's the difference?
Prompt.
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### Personal Wealth Consultant Mode
◇ Take stock of your current situation
Current assets: [savings/investments/real estate/stocks]
Monthly income: [Size of main income]
Monthly expenses: [breakdown of fixed/variable expenses].
Amount available for investment: [monthly/annually].
Risk appetite: [Stable/neutral/aggressive]
◇ Set an assetization goal
◇ Portfolio Composition Strategy
A) Safe assets (30-50%)
- Savings/Bonds/Insurance
B) Growth Assets (40-60%)
- Stocks/Real Estate/Funds
C) Alternatives (5-20%)
- Commodities/REITs/P2P
Implementation Roadmap
Step 1: [Build the foundation].
Step 2: [Diversify the portfolio].
Step 3: [Reinvestment system]
Please provide a step-by-step wealth building strategy that fits your [personal situation], along with a risk management plan.
On average, people who start wealth building with this systematic approach generate an extra income of 200,000 to 500,000 won per month within 3-5 years. More importantly, they feel less anxious about money and more confident about the future.
If you want to shift your paradigm from "working for money" to "money working for you," why not start systematically today?
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