Author: musawir ramejo

The EdTech sector, once the darling of the startup world during the pandemic, is now facing turbulent times. As schools and colleges reopen, and user acquisition costs rise, many EdTech founders are rethinking their strategies—not just for their businesses, but also for their personal financial futures. A shift in mindset is clearly visible. No longer focused solely on reinvesting every penny back into the business, these founders are now looking for ways to create personal wealth, ensure financial stability, and plan for long-term goals. With market volatility, business pivots, and investor scrutiny mounting, financial planning has become a necessity rather…

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The EdTech sector, once the darling of the startup world during the pandemic, is now facing turbulent times. As schools and colleges reopen, and user acquisition costs rise, many EdTech founders are rethinking their strategies—not just for their businesses, but also for their personal financial futures. A shift in mindset is clearly visible. No longer focused solely on reinvesting every penny back into the business, these founders are now looking for ways to create personal wealth, ensure financial stability, and plan for long-term goals. With market volatility, business pivots, and investor scrutiny mounting, financial planning has become a necessity rather…

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