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Wealthify review25/5/2022 Recently we were approaching investing and finance companies looking for sponsors for the Rebel Finance School to help us reach more people and do more good in the world. One of the companies we found was Wealthify and they seemed to have a great mission to simplify investing and help people make the most of their investments and pensions. On the surface it looked fabulous We set up a call to speak to them and before we chatted we did a deep dive on their strategies and investment returns. Katie and I were SHOCKED with what we found. We wrote to Wealthify, cancelling the meeting. They asked for feedback, why did we cancel? We sent the feedback and their response was "we are going to have to agree to disagree."
Wealthify has 30,000 customers and they are out there actively marketing (in my opinion unethically) for new customers. I decided to write an open letter to their CEO Andy Russell. If you have been thinking of investing with Wealthify read this first........
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How much are you worth?24/5/2022
How do you calculate your net-worth? The first step to change is to take a good look at where you are right now. If you don't know your starting point it is difficult to know if the change you are creating is moving you in the right direction or not. If you can't clearly give a £ or $ figure for your net-worth then this article will help you figure it out.
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Donegan Update May'2217/5/2022
The picture to the right is from today outside our hotel in Montevideo, Uruguay. We landed as a cyclone started to batter the coast of Uruguay. Let's start at the beginning of 2022........
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Stop pushing debt on us10/5/2022
Watching the judge's gavel come down after he ordered a repossession was the worst moment of my life. My Mum cried, I shouted at the judge he was wrong and we were told we had 1 month to move out.
But we appealed and I represented the family in court as we couldn’t afford a lawyer. I learned as much as I could about law, made my case and we settled getting enough back for my Mum to have somewhere to live. . Ever since then, I've always seen debt as a dangerous thing. I've met many other people who have suffered. Some of them have lost everything. Debt doesn’t just harm the debtors - it hurts their family, too. |