The pillars of our ministry consist of technology education, consumer rights, entrepreneurship, economic development, generational wealth creation, legal rights, real estate, and spiritual well-being.
CONSUMER RIGHTS
The right of consumers to be protected from defective goods and services and unscrupulous or illegal traders.
The right of consumers to be informed about what they are buying, the price, quality, contents, and guarantees for the product or service.
The consumer's right to choose and to have a range of competing choices and prices.
Every consumer has the right to request redress when needed and to have their voices heard by manufacturers and retailers.
In developed economies, consumer rights are increasingly taking precedence over political, social, and human rights. The Internet and globalization have led to new trading patterns that have further supported this trend.
Consumer rights are progressively displacing political, social, and human rights in developed economies.
EIGHT CONSUMER RIGHTS
Knowing them empowers and protects you against market abuses and social injustices.
The right to basic needs. ...
The right to safety. ...
The right to information. ...
The right to choose. ...
The right to representation. ...
The right to redress. ...
The right to consumer education. ...
The right to a healthy environment.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Entrepreneurship is when an individual that has an idea acts on that idea, usually to disrupt the current market with a new product or service. Entrepreneurship usually starts as a small business but the long-term vision is much greater, to seek high profits and capture market share with an innovative new idea.
FOUR TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Most often, the types of entrepreneurship are broken into four categories:
small business
scalable startups
large company or intrapreneurship
social entrepreneurship
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Economic Development is programs, policies, or activities that seek to improve the economic well-being and quality of life for a community. What “economic development” means to you will depend on the community you live in.
The four different types of economic development are:
traditional economy
command economy
market economy
mixed economy
GENERATIONAL WEALTH CREATION
One cannot create wealth by just earning more money. You have to invest your savings to create a parallel stream of income. This process of investing your saved money to grow your wealth by choosing investments that align with your financial goals is called wealth creation.
Ways to build generational wealth
Invest in the stock market. ...
Invest in real estate. ...
Build a business to pass down. ...
Take advantage of life insurance. ...
Invest in your child's education. ...
Teach your children about personal finance. ...
Create multiple streams of income. ...
Pay yourself first.
LEGAL RIGHTS
A power or privilege held by the general public as the result of a constitution, statute, regulation, judicial precedent, or other types of law. A legally enforceable claim held by someone as the result of specific events or transactions.
The three basic legal rights of all US citizens
Every human being has the right to life, liberty, and personal security. Article II. All persons are equal before the law and have the rights and duties established in this Declaration, without distinction as to race, sex, language, creed, or any other factor.
REAL ESTATE
Real estate refers to real, or physical, property, and can include land, buildings, air rights above the land, and underground rights below the land. As a business term, real estate also refers to producing, buying, and selling property.
The five types of real estate
There are five main categories of real estate which include:
residential
commercial
industrial
raw land
special use
SPIRITUAL WELL-BEING
Spiritual wellness involves finding your life's meaning and purpose and understanding the values, beliefs, and morals that guide your actions