9 Money Management Tips for the Single Parent
As a single parent, you have a lot of responsibilities. You have to meet your work obligations, go grocery shopping, make dinner, do the laundry,
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About John Rampton
John Rampton is an entrepreneur and connector. When he was 23 years old, while attending the University of Utah, he was hurt in a construction accident. His leg was snapped in half. He was told by 13 doctors he would never walk again. Over the next 12 months, he had several surgeries, stem cell injections and learned how to walk again. During this time, he studied and mastered how to make money work for you, not against you. He has since taught thousands through books, courses and written over 5000 articles online about finance, entrepreneurship and productivity. He has been recognized as the Top Online Influencers in the World by Entrepreneur Magazine and Finance Expert by Time. He is the Founder and CEO of Due.Experience
John Rampton is the founder and CEO of Due. He is an expert at finance and enjoys helping people find their purpose in life while not worrying about money the whole time. John has a philosophy in his life and business: 1 in every 10 people you help will help you back. 1 in every 100 people you help will turn into a financial relationship. 1 in every 1000 people you help will turn into a multi-million dollar relationship over time. This means that you need to help 3 people a day and you'll be on your way to building a multi-million dollar relationship. When we talk about helping people, this means completely helping people without wanting anything in return. Helping brings joy. Helping has proved to be the most successful driver of business that I've ever seen. John has been featured in CNBC, Fortune, NY Times, Entrepreneur, Forbes, Inc, TechCrunch, Mashable, Huffington Post and thousands more. He is a frequent guest on Fox News, Bloomberg and Cheddar.Education
John graduated from the University of Utah with a Bachelors in Economics in 2007. John attended Stanford University in 2012 but never completed his Masters in Economics with an emphasis in Finance. John taught finance and entrepreneurship at the University of Art in San Francisco in 2013 till 2016. John has been a guest lecturer of Finance at Stanford University from 2014- Present.Expertise
Finance, Money, Retirement, AnnuitiesCertifications
John is studying and working on hours to become a CFP – Certified Financial Planner. He is also working on becoming ChFC – Chartered Financial Consultant.As a single parent, you have a lot of responsibilities. You have to meet your work obligations, go grocery shopping, make dinner, do the laundry,
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