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Posted about 9 years ago

DO THE “BILLIONAIRE MATH”

Take the time to analyze the numbers and calculate how much business activity, sales, or investments are required to reach your perceived level of financial freedom.

This exercise is widely recommended and can often seem frivolous but this is not the case. This simple and quick exercise gives you an objective perspective of the level of activity and effort required to reach your goals in clear terms that you can use as a foundation to develop business goals.

If you know your numbers you will never obtain them because you won’t have the right mindset. Math is a universal language. Thinking big requires attention to detail and a methodological approach to the design and plans for your daily life and business.

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https://www.camusocpa.com/finance/do-the-billionaire-math/#/



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