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Educational company that teaches students and parents the fundamentals of Financial Literacy

06/04/2026

When investing, I only buy companies I'd be willing to own entirely. If I couldn't buy McDonald's for $50 billion, I won't invest $5 in it. I focus on companies that consistently make money, outlasting market ups and downs. For me, a market dip is a discount, a chance to buy more of a company I believe in.

06/04/2026

Ever wondered who profits every time you swipe your card? It's Visa and Mastercard. They are the essential bridge, charging a toll on every single transaction, big or small. Investing in these 'picks and shovels' means consistent growth and dividends.

06/04/2026

The book 'The Dividend Growth Blueprint' highlights a common financial disconnect. Many own iPhones and MacBooks, but few own Apple stock. It's a powerful lesson in financial literacy and investment opportunity.

06/03/2026

Educating and motivating people to master personal finance basics. Learn how to transition from financial struggle to building a secure future for generations. It's about choice, not just affordability.

06/03/2026

Walking away with $250,000 was life-changing. A portion went back into investments, bills were paid, and the rest secured my new property. It's amazing how time and smart decisions build equity, even in just since 2024.

06/03/2026

Working with James Peters was a pleasure. He's authentic, knowledgeable, and helped me find the right price for my property. James provided honest dialogue about what's best for me and my entity. Highly recommend him!

06/03/2026

In 2016, this townhome was purchased for $215,000. Eight years later, in 2024, it sold for $385,000. That's a staggering $170,000 in pure appreciation.

06/02/2026

Is Apple still a technology company, or has it transformed into a marketing powerhouse? The comparison to McDonald's, a real estate company disguised as a fast-food chain, offers a provocative perspective.

06/02/2026

Understand the math: a 50% loss requires a 100% gain just to break even. Losing half your money means doubling your efforts to recover. It’s a stark reminder of risk.

06/01/2026

Witness the inspiring story of a 70-year-old woman who confidently purchased property, directing her own lender and agent. Her determination reminds us that age is no barrier to achieving financial goals. We also discuss the persistent, outdated perceptions some still hold.

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741 Piedmont Avenue NE
Atlanta, GA
30308