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Episode 4: Mastering Personal Banking, Social Media Success of Khaby Lame, and Unlocking Passive Income Strategies with Bob Ramirez

Episode 4: Mastering Personal Banking, Social Media Success of Khaby Lame, and Unlocking Passive Income Strategies with Bob Ramirez

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In Episode 4 of "How Money Works with Melanie Collette," we're diving deep into the essentials of personal banking. In our Education Corner, Melanie will demystify banking basics, from choosing the right account to avoiding pesky fees and building strong credit – empowering you to make your bank work for you!

Next, in our Financial Success Stories segment, we spotlight the meteoric rise of TikTok sensation Khaby Lame. Discover how his journey from unemployment to internet stardom offers insights into the power of authenticity, creativity, and social media for building a personal brand or business.

Finally, in the Financial Trends segment, we're joined by Professor Bob Ramirez, an expert in business and management, to explore "Solving America’s Retirement Crisis." Learn innovative passive income strategies – from real estate investments to dividend stocks – to secure financial freedom and a comfortable retirement. Whether you're a financial newbie or a seasoned pro, this episode is packed with tips and strategies to help you take control of your money and future. Tune in, and let’s get financially savvy together!

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