Gotta start the Money References series right, and so here we go....
Okay undeniably, "Girls trip" was a gem, I personally have watched it a few times,*cough* *cough* 5 and counting.
Here we took the 4 main Characters in Girls trip and explained how their behaviour is similar to those of investments.
Ryan - Regina Hall
Lets start with the most popular, Ryan.
“Believes it controls its own destiny”, however cares about the public's perspective because stakeholders here are vital.
Mergers are important and can be make or break.
As much as we think we know about them - we probably don't.
On the outside looks a perfect option but if care is not taken can lead to deep rooted problems.
Due to it's "secretive" nature, minor lapses might not be obvious hence you can't really know the level of risk you're taking on such an investment.
SO MANY BOOKS ABOUT IT.
Stocks
Sasha - Queen Latifah
Here we got those that strive on being in the public eye, Sasha, although having as much potential strived on the public's opinion and feeds on speculation.
Living in the digital age
Mostly online
Can't invent speculation but thrives on it.
Questionable, lots of uncertainty about its quality.
Giving the illusion of much riches but has potential to make riches.
Time will tell, future seems bright.
Cryptocurrency
Lisa - Jada Pinkett Smith
Now if you've watched this movie, Lisa was the calm-ish one.
This does not mean they are going to be calm forever, they can surprise you but they are safer and take time to unfold.
So many rules.....
Attractive option
Safest of the bunch
Patience is a must with such investments
Retro, Timeless, of today and yesterday.
Bonds
Precious Metals
Dina - Tiffany Haddish
Here we got those alternative investments, now some of these are a little crazy but you sure know they got your back.
Crazy Investment
Can get you kicked out on your ass
Can take a piss on the world
Can be a huge influence #financialcrisis
Can max out your card #creditwatch
Open book, sound support, has your back
Alternative investments i.e. real estate
Obviously, it was not the movies intention, but it was still a teachable moment.
Comment what movie/series you want a financial lesson made out of next.
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