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Sunbathers and surfers congregate on Carcans beach in Gironde to enjoy the sun and the ocean while other coastal French cities like Nice or Dunkirk are under confinement rules this weekend due to Covid-19 restrictions. IMAGES
Ramit Sethi is the author of 'I Will Teach You To Be Rich,' and its associated courses and seminars. His material is wildly popular, and provides many techniques for building wealth. Some focus on entrepreneurship, and others focus on investment. One reader, Sunny Shah, built his own savings and investment portfolio by using just two techniques Sethi suggests. According to Business Insider, he first used the pay-yourself-first strategy to prioritize saving. Shah scheduled his deposits to his savings and investment accounts even before payments for household bills or discretionary spending. And he used a dollar-cost averaging strategy to save for retirement and other long-term goals, investing the same amount each month automatically. Now just 25 years old, Shah's savings and investment portfolio has surpassed the $100,000 mark!
A North Carolina man may have plenty of time to watch HBO if he ends up being locked away for years. According to Business Insider, Tristan Bishop Pan was charged after reportedly trying to steal over $6 million in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans. He did it by submitting applications for fake companies with names from the HBO smash hit series 'Game of Thrones.' The US government's PPP scheme is a way to help small businesses financially amid the pandemic. The loans must be used for payroll costs, rent, and utilities. The Department of Justice says Pan submitted applications for companies named White Walker, Khaleesi, and The Night's Watch. Tristan Bishop Pan's winter arrived when he was charged with wire fraud, bank fraud, and engaging in unlawful monetary transactions on September 29th, 2020.
Leonardo DiCaprio helped rescue a man who got lost at sea while on vacation last month.
John Legend has admitted that he will ask 'La La Land' director Damien Chazelle about the possibility of a sequel to the musical movie.