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GODWIN-XAVIER AYEEBO asks: Dear All, can any organizations help with financial funding to assist some companies in Ghana?<br/>Please,if you can assist contact me on :<br/>gayeebo@gmail.com.<br/>We would then start the process, thank you.<br/>Godwin-Xavier Ayeebo<br/>

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FINANCIAL LITERACY FOR ALL-CASH FLOW & CAPITAL GAIN

 http://g-xavierayeebo.blogspot.com/The neighbourhood is quiet. Today, 8th February 2012, Ghana lost one goal to nil in the semi-final football match against Zambia in Equatorial Guinea where they are co-hosting the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) with Gabon. This was a match Ghana should have won but lost because we had no better strategy. Ghana even had a penalty in the first half and it was saved by the Zambian goalie.This is…See More
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FINANCIAL LITERACY FOR ALL- SOWING FOR GENERATIONS

About two or three years ago, Pastor Mensa Otabil, a renowned Ghanaian Christian Statesman, delivered his annual 31st December night Message, what he normally calls the “Crossover” and called each and every Ghanaian and every human being to be a generational thinker. What he meant was that we should think about the future well-being of our children, our grandchildren, our great-grandchildren. That we should think about the future of our environment, about the future of our water-bodies and…See More
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FINANCIAL LITERACY FOR ALL-PASSIVE INCOME

Human beings depend on some form of income to survive life on earth. One type of income is Passive Income that I would share with you today. We looked at Portfolio income sometime ago and we had briefly talked about earned or active income which we said it is income earned from employment, i.e. your monthly salary.Passive income is one type of income that earns a lot but does not necessarily need your physical strength especially at the revenue earning stage. Initially, a lot of effort would be…See More
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FINANCIAL LITERACY FOR ALL - CASH MANAGEMENT

FINANCIAL LITERACY FOR ALL - CASH MANAGEMENTCash ‘consists of cash in hand and deposits repayable upon demand less overdrafts.’ ‘This includes cash held in foreign currency.’ Cash equivalents are ‘short-term highly liquid investments that are readily convertible to known amounts of cash and are subject to an insignificant risk of change in value.’ Cash flows are ‘inflows and outflows of cash and cash equivalents’ As individuals and corporate entities, cash which is needed daily, should be…See More
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FINANCIAL LITERACY FOR ALL-ENTREPRENEUR AND EMPLOYEE

In the world today, one works as either an employee or an entrepreneur to earn a living. Financial Literacy touches so lovely, attractively and delightfully on the contributions of the entrepreneur and the great contributions of the employee. The two are not the same, so as their rewards. As has been discussed before, financial literacy affords people the opportunity to learn to be creative, financial literacy greatly promotes entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship is the brainchild of…See More
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FINANCIAL LITERACY FOR ALL-CASH FLOW & CAPITAL GAIN

The neighbourhood is quiet. Today, 8th February 2012, Ghana lost one goal to nil in the semi-final football match against Zambia in Equatorial Guinea where they are co-hosting the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) with Gabon. This was a match Ghana should have won but lost because we had no better strategy. Ghana even had a penalty in the first half and it was…
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FINANCIAL LITERACY FOR ALL- SOWING FOR GENERATIONS

About two or three years ago, Pastor Mensa Otabil, a renowned Ghanaian Christian Statesman, delivered his annual 31st December night Message, what he normally calls the “Crossover” and called each and every Ghanaian and every human being to be a generational thinker. What he meant was that we should think about the future well-being of our children, our grandchildren, our great-grandchildren. That we should think about the future of our environment, about the future…

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Posted on September 12, 2011 at 7:53am

FINANCIAL LITERACY FOR ALL-PASSIVE INCOME

Human beings depend on some form of income to survive life on earth. One type of income is Passive Income that I would share with you today. We looked at Portfolio income sometime ago and we had briefly talked about earned or active income which we said it is income earned from employment, i.e. your monthly salary.

Passive income is one type of income that earns a lot but does not necessarily need your physical strength especially at the revenue earning stage. Initially, a lot of effort… Continue

Posted on April 14, 2011 at 10:26am

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