We Don’t Know What We Don’t Know: Uncovering Financial Truths with Kelvin Harris

 

Can knowledge truly shield us from financial peril? Join Dr. Felecia as she talks with Kelvin Harris, a financial consultant who experienced economic setbacks that led him to understand financial management better. They will discuss the importance of financial literacy, strategic tax planning, and real estate investment. Kelvin’s story and professional insights offer a clear guide for making informed decisions to navigate and overcome financial challenges.

 

Discover how knowledge can transform ordinary income into lasting wealth and how intelligent planning can lead to substantial financial growth. Kelvin’s journey from financial instability to consultancy demonstrates the benefits of structured financial education for securing one’s economic future.

 

Tune in to learn simple, actionable strategies for mastering financial complexities. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone seeking to improve their financial understanding and turn potential adversities into stepping stones for success. Listen now to move beyond mere survival and towards a prosperous financial legacy.

 

00:00 –  Introduction: Understanding the Value of Knowledge

01:08 – Journey to Financial Awareness: Kelvin’s Personal Story

11:54 – Empowerment Through Financial Literacy

24:24 –  Real Estate as a Foundation for Wealth

28:40 – Democratizing Investment Through Crowdfunding

39:03 – Comprehensive Strategies for Financial Growth

01:00:21 – Closing Thoughts and Opportunities for Engagement

 

Connect with Kelvin!

Contact Number:  202 460 7031

Email: kelvin.harris@kelstarconsulting.com

Website: https://www.kelstarconsulting.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelvin-harris-5625458/

 

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Connect with us and Discover Investment Strategies Designed to make a Difference.

Website: https://moneywithmission.com

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/moneywithmission

 

Key Quotes:

“If you cannot figure out how to make your money, make money for yourself, and you will work until you die.” – Kelvin Harris

“We don’t know what we don’t know. And until we acquire this crucial knowledge, we will continue to suffer—financially, physically, or in other unexpected ways.” –  Kelvin Harris

 

 

 

 

 

 

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