How to Turn High Income into Lasting Wealth


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After working her way up the ranks in the recruitment industry, Sinead Connolly struck out on her own in 2015, aged 27, founding recruitment firm Lotus People. With an income of over $180,000, Connolly is an example of a HENRY – or high-earning, but not yet rich person.

It is an acronym first formed by Fortune Magazine in 2003 to describe an individual or couple who, although well paid, has little net assets to show for the money they earn.

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