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📍How Investing From Age 25 Can Change Your Life 🇬🇭
Most people wait to “earn more” before investing.
But time matters more than timing.
Start at age 25:
Invest GHS700/month into quality investments 📈
📅 By age 40 (15 years later):
GHS700 × 180 = GHS126,000 invested
Now assume a strong long-term return:
~20% average annual return
With compounding:
📊 Potential Portfolio Value ≈ GHS730,000+
👉 Your capital: GHS126,000
👉 Potential growth: ~GHS600,000+
That’s the power of starting early.
Not overnight success.
Just consistency, patience, and compounding ⏳
The earlier you start investing,
the more time money has to work for you.
Income → Assets → Compounding → Wealth 📈🇬🇭
⚠️ Disclaimer: Investments are not guaranteed and returns will vary. Markets can go up or down, and past performance does not guarantee future results. This is for educational purposes only, not financial advice.
I share insights on 🇬🇭 & 🇺🇸 stocks and simple long-term invest
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On Mother’s Day, I decided to surprise a mother with my first Twitch Payout and it turned into a very emotional moment😔❤️.. Your support and Twitch subscriptions is really appreciated.. kindly click on the link to watch my streams on Twitch twitch.tv/kwekuaddo
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BoG Losses: Is Kojo Oppong Nkrumah an auditor or a chartered accountant? And what credibility does he have to question the credibility of KPMG? Unless you can use facts to impugn the work of KPMG, you have to keep quiet.
- Sammy Gyamfi, the CEO of Goldbod, has dismissed the Ofoase-Ayirebi MP.
#TheKeyPoints #TV3GH
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We didn’t get any JOURNALISTS to condemn Wontumi for insulting an ex-president John Mahama for 8 solid years as an ex-president because JM was a ‘lesser human being’ and Taniii 🤦🏻♂️.
Today, the more ‘HUMAN’ ex-president Kuffour has been insulted by Kevin Taylor so suddenly, all journalists are riding their ‘MORAL HIGH HORSES’ and calling on JM to intervene because the ‘more human ex-President’ has been attacked.
Hypocrites and Sankwas 🤦🏻♂️
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@MacEvans16 @kwadwosheldon What is portfolio doing in this sentence, sch no go you ?
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@kwadwosheldon This new folks are just gagging. Adutwum en portfolio alone dey mia your man.
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Chale let’s be serious in this country 😂😂😂 Do you know Adutwum?
𝑷𝑶𝑳𝑰𝑻𝑰𝑪𝑨𝑳🦁𝑵𝑲𝑨𝒀🇬🇭@i_am_the_nkay
Who do you think is the best Education Minister Ghana has ever had? Hon.Haruna Idrisu. Hon. Osei Y. Adutwum
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@AtindanaVictor1 Kasapreko because it has the potential of expanding considering the big move they are about to make. Also I get the chance to buy at an IPO price
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@AtindanaVictor1 Which good financial instruments will you recommend
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The gap between your income and expenses is what truly defines how fast you will be financially free. The larger the gap, the faster you reach your financial freedom.
Let's contextualize it. Say you earn ₵6,000 per month and your monthly expenses is ₵3,500, your gap is ₵2,500. The gap is truly where your financial success lies. If you invest the ₵2,500 in an investment instrument that returns just 12% for 15 years, you will be worth ₵1,189,828.50.
May we all increase our gap...
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@AtindanaVictor1 I want to start my investment journey tomorrow, I'm thinking of 2000 gh monthly for 10years , what investment instrument will you recommend for me.
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Real talk: if you earn ₵5,000 per month and you invest 30% of it consistently for 15 years, there is no way you won't be financially free.
Let's contextualize it. 30% of ₵5000 gives you ₵1,500. If you invest this in an investment instrument that returns just 18% per year, you will have ₵1,201,664.52.
Principal →₵270,000.00
Returns →₵931,644.52
Compounding is the eighth wonder of the world...
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“The xenophobic a77ack happening in South Africa is not a reflection of who we are. Most South Africans are against it, sadly we’re quiet about it. Our constitution rejects this. Only 2% of crime in South Africa are led by immigrants. Nigeria gave us $61 billion during the apartheid; that’s a third of South Africa’s budget in a year.”
— South African man says.
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