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[20h00, ngày 20/5] MONEYtalk number 21: Negotiating with debt

According to the Federal Reserver’s statistics, 43% of Americans are spending more than they can, which means they are saddled with loans that cannot be repaid, fall into debt and even bankruptcy. Not only in the US, but this is also a worrying situation of many countries around the world, especially Asian countries, including Vietnam.

Many young people choose a lifestyle with an optimistic way of consumption, “stretching their hands over their foreheads” to satisfy temporary needs and passions, and there is no shortage of loans with the desire to invest and do business but quickly die. weak. However, also from huge loans, the super rich become richer.

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Financial Freedom Issue 21 with the theme “Negotiating with Debt”

Professor Edward McCaffery once shared: “The average person doesn’t think about debt the way billionaires think about debt.” So, is debt always bad? How to negotiate with Debt to get out of money misery?

This May 20, let’s join Financial Freedom No. 21 with familiar faces: Host Duong Ngoc Trinh and Dr. Le Anh Tuan – Director of Investment Strategy Planning of Dragon Capital Vietnam discuss and analyze. about Debt. At the same time, listen to the sharing of artist Huong Dung after the debt incident.

Watch Livestream “Negotiation with Debt” broadcast at 8pm on Friday (May 20) on 5 platforms:

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