How to Become a MILLIONAIRE with Dividend Investing

How to Become a MILLIONAIRE with Dividend Investing

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In today's video we will be looking out how you can build wealth through dividend investing by using the Power of Compounding Dividends.

Albert Einstein once said that Compound Interest is the 8th wonder of the world. Dividend Investing is not about years 1 or even Year 5 income, it is about Years 10+. You need to allow for the process to play out.

Video Credit of Bill Ackman discussing the Power of Compounding is from this video: https://youtu.be/WEDIj9JBTC8

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