In today's episode of the Money Mastery Unleashed podcast, Adam Olson talks about the importance of patience and compound interest in money management. He compares Jacob's dedication from the Bible to the patience needed for investments to grow. Adam explains how compound interest works, including the rule of 72, and how spending habits can impact long-term financial goals.
He advises listeners to consider the true cost of major purchases and prioritize saving and investing for the future. Through examples and book references, Adam emphasizes starting early, being consistent, and developing disciplined saving habits to build wealth over time.
"It takes time to gain interest, it takes time to make money, so be patient whether you're talking about money or things you want in your financial life."
What you will learn:
Jacob's Patience
Compound Interest
Big Purchases and Time
Patience and Diligence in Financial Strategy
Learn more about Adam Olson by visiting the following links:
Personal Website
Business Website
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Investing involves risk, including loss of principal.
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