FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE –
June 20, 2010 – The Young Wealth Show, a free, educational podcast show, launched its first episode by discussing the 3 C’s of Financial Success – Credit, Capital and Competency.
Jason Hartman, founder of the Jason Hartman Foundation, begins the episode by introducing the Young Wealth Show and highlights the overarching objectives of the podcast show, while also speaking about specific topics coming up in future episodes.
During the 14 minute introductory episode, Jason Hartman spotlights a professionally read article on “the 3 C’s of Financial Success” contained in the first the Jason Hartman Foundation Newsletter.
The Jason Hartman Foundation stresses the importance of the 3 C’s its significant role in obtaining long-term success as a young adult. “Credit is necessary for obtaining long-term fixed-rate mortgage to purchase assets that produce income,” the article reads. “Capital is necessary for investing in future opportunities…this can be obtained from your own savings, friends and family, or private investors.” Competency, or financial literacy, “represents the most valuable capital…it will allow an investor to see opportunities easier and make intelligent decisions.” The article also states that knowledge and action are the core competencies of an investor.
The Jason Hartman Foundation recognizes that life as a young adult can be very confusing and chaotic. In the midst of completing formal education and beginning a career, there is a constant level of uncertainty concerning what will transpire in the future. The Jason Hartman Foundation is specifically concerned with helping young adults develop the necessary skills for financial success. The Young Wealth Show offers free educational information to help young adults develop the financial literacy needed to become financially independent. The show can be found on www.JasonHartmanFoundation.org/articles/young-wealth-show or the iTunes store.
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Contact Info:
Brittney Roberts
The Jason Hartman Foundation
Phone: 714-820-4267
Email: Media@JasonHartman.com
Web: www.JasonHartmanFoundation.org
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