“Reputation will become an even more important currency in the future.” ImportantReputationCurrency Author:Kabir Sehgal
“Gone is the day where you work at a job for thirty years and retire. Millennials jump around and switch careers. I think it's important for CEOs to highlight career mobility within a company, so that employees don't get bored and continue to be stimulated.” ThinkingYearsImportantJobsCompanyCareersGoneBoredThirtyEmployeeRetiringCeoThirty YearsHighlightsMobilityMillennials Author:Kabir Sehgal
“We are privileged that the dollar is the "currency of last resort" and the most important currency in the world. Global commodities are priced in dollars. Central banks in other countries hold great quantities of dollars. The dollar was the safe harbor, the port in the storm during the credit crisis.” WorldImportantCountryLastsSafeCrisisDollarsCreditStormQuantityCurrencyOther CountriesCommodityPrivilegedResortsHarborsPortCentral BanksSafe Harbor Author:Kabir Sehgal
“We don't invest in financial literacy in a meaningful way. We should be teaching elementary school children how to balance a checkbook, how to do basic accounting, why it's important to pay your bills on time. First, education. Begin the learning process as early as possible, in elementary school. Second, encourage and support entrepreneurism. Third, policy. I know it's a priority of the US Treasury to augment financial inclusion and increase financial literacy.” KnowsWayShouldFirstsChildrenImportantSchoolProcessPaySupportTeachingPolicyBalanceThirdsIncreaseBillsFinancialPrioritiesMeaningfulInclusionLiteracyAccountingLearning ProcessTreasuryElementary SchoolFinancial LiteracyUs Treasury Author:Kabir Sehgal
“It is important to understand that the most important currency is social debt. Doing things for others. In order to get, you have to give.” GivingImportantOrderSocialDebtCurrencyDoing Things For Others Author:Kabir Sehgal