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Los Ángeles, Oct 8 (EFE/EPA).- Immigrant rights activists held a rally on Friday in downtown Los Angeles.The rally called for the full support of four immigration proposals that would grant immigration legalization and a path to citizenship for several million undocumented immigrants in the United States. (Camera: CAROLINE BREHMAN). SHOT LIST: LEADERS OF THE 'FULL RIGHTS FOR IMMIGRANTS COALITION' AND THE 'I WANT MY GREEN CARD COALITION', COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS THAT ADVOCATE FOR IMMIGRANTS' RIGHTS, HOLD A RALLY OUTSIDE OF THE L.A. COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY HEADQUARTERS IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, US.
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!
President Donald Trump's campaign is still seeking donations from voters, even though Trump himself has all but admitted he lost to Joe Biden. But donors should know that 75% of every contribution is now being routed to Trump's newly-established leadership PAC, Save America, up to $5000. Anything over $5000 goes to Trump's Recount Account. Also, 25% of all donations go to the Republican National Committee. These funds could be used to finance Trump's life--or his legal bills--or his family's legal bills-- after he leaves office. It could even go toward a possible 2024 presidential bid. And according to Business Insider, all of these would be legal. Despite the Trump administration's decision to begin the transfer of power, Trump's personal plans for life after January 20, 2021, remain unclear.