Learn Financial Strategies to Build Wealth and Secure Your Future

Join us at the Markham Public Library for an inspiring session with Tony Tsui (MASC 2009), a proud University of Toronto graduate and long-standing alumni representative for the York Region. Tony will delve into Robert Kiyosaki's Cashflow Quadrant, a groundbreaking framework that categorizes income sources into four quadrants: Employee, Self-Employed, Business Owner, and Investor.
In this talk, Tony will share practical strategies to help you transition from traditional income sources to building long-term wealth. Whether you're just beginning your financial journey or seeking to refine your approach, this session will offer valuable insights into understanding cash flow, creating passive income, and making informed financial decisions.
This event is hosted by Markham Public Library in partnership with the Division of University Advancement.
Disclaimer: The information provided at this workshop is general in nature, does not constitute financial advice, and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional advice.
About the Presenter
Tony Tsui, P.Eng., M.A.Sc., PMP is the co-founder of Gradfinance Canada, a dedicated advocate for financial literacy. Inspired by the works of Robert T. Kiyosaki, Tony embarked on a journey to master personal finance and now strives to empower others with the same knowledge. Through Gradfinance Canada, his mission is to educate 10,000 Canadians in financial literacy by 2030, helping them build the skills and confidence to achieve financial freedom.
Have questions about this event?
Contact Anna Kadir at anna.kadir@utoronto.ca
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