Mrs. Money Baggs wants to be a billionaire.
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She wants Millennials to
come along. Toronto author publishes new
book
Mrs. Money Baggs has made a lot of money
since she created her first gig in Malvern. At 5 years of age, she picked
flowers and sold them to her neighbours on their way home from work.
Since those early days as a childhood
entrepreneur, Mrs. Money Baggs (aka Nicolle Williams) has made a name for
herself by knowing all about money – how to make it, how to keep it and how to
make a nest egg grow! She earned the
nickname of Mrs. Money Baggs, because, as she writes “my friends, colleagues,
and clients all consider me the go-to person for all things personal finance.”
Williams was named as one of “100 Black Women to Watch in Canada” and in
2016 was one of 150 black women who were featured by CBC in 2017. She is the
host and creator of “Money Tube,” and is also the co-creator of “Money Boss
Up,” a financial academy that works directly with millennials to push them to
achieve their financial goals.
The Toronto based financial advisor is
also now an author. Last week, her first book Mrs. Money Baggs Presents: The
Millennial Money Guide was released on-line and a print version will be
available at the end of the month. Book
signings will begin soon.
“The launch went well I hit Amazon’s
bestseller in both Budgeting & Money Management and Financial Risk
Management (on Day 1), “ Williams told the Caribbean Camera. “The book is aimed
at millennials but can be read by anyone because the information is universal
and a great foundational money guide.”
It took Williams 8-months to pen the
book. It is written in a breezy style,
free of jargon and, as she says it is “super easy to understand”.
Because the millennial generations faces
much different financial challenges than boomers, Mrs., Money Baggs has written
an 84 page guide to young Canadians faced with constant changes in their work
environment. The gig economy, part-time
and contract and benefit less jobs are all discussed in detail. The watchword of the book? Pay yourself first!
Williams is married, has children and is
a much in demand mortgage agent. Aside
from wanting to help millennials obtain financial stability, she too has her
own goals.
“I have my goal. I need to develop a
plan and make it happen. We don’t stop until the goal is achieved. My ultimate
long term goal is to be a billionaire”.
Mrs. Money Bagg’s new book invites readers to join her!
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