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A New Year always signifies a new start. That usually means new year resolutions and promises to cultivate new habits. Being financially stable always falls amongst the most popular New Year resolutions and that shouldn’t be surprising. Financial freedom is typically the ultimate goal in everyone’s life but not many people know how to achieve this goal; especially not in our African community. You will be surprised at how much information is being made available to us to help sort out our finances, but we tend to not take advantage of that.
As a new parent, I have grown very fond of making sure that the finances of me and mine are set for life. They say knowledge is power, and that is why I have here with me Dr. Martin Kwende (featuring Mr. Mark Stewart) to provide us with helpful information on how to attain generational wealth and financial freedom.
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Dr. Martin Kwende, PhD, MBA is a visionary, business owner, entrepreneur and financial professional. Dr. Kwende was a medical device industry executive, and spent over twenty years in the design and manufacturing of products that go into people. Dr. Kwende has spent over 7 years in the financial services industry, and has built a fast-growing multi-million dollar business. He is a God-fearing father and husband, and lives in Silicon Valley, CA.
Things You Will Learn in This Episode:
[00:01 – 08:00] Introduction
[08:00 – 17:00] Our Guests History with Wealth
[17:00 – 35:00] What is Financial Literacy
[35:00 – 50:00] Talking about Generational Wealth
[50:00 – 1:11:00] Let’s Talk About Life Insurance
[1:11:00 – 1:23:00] The Importance of Writing a Will
[1:23:00 – 1:29:00] Final Discussions
Tweetable Quotes:
“The way I define wealth is by the “5 F’s” – Faith, Family, Finance, Fitness and Fun. If you are wealthy, then you have a good balance in those five key areas of life.” – Dr. Martin Kwende
“Growing up in Africa, our ideology of “wealth” is if you have a nice car or a big house and I believe a lot of Africans bring that ideology to the diaspora and end up living above their means.” – Anyoh Fombad
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Connect with Dr. Martin Kwende, PhD, MBA:
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) – World Financial Group
2221 Oakland Road, Suite 100 / San Jose, CA 95131
Cell: 707-235-6439 / eFax: 408-824-1440
Email: tino4k@gmail.com / Instagram: @DrMKwende
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You can connect with Anyoh on Facebook (@anyohf), Instagram (@anyohfombad), and Twitter (@anyohfombad).
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