Former Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade shares his advice on money management

Dwyane Wade still moves fast, but this time off the basketball court.
The retired three-time NBA champion for the Miami Heat has invested in media companies and consumer products. Wade, 40, bought shares in two sports teams, the NBA’s Utah Jazz in April In 2021 and in January 2022, David Blitzer joins Blackstone as a co-owner of MLS club Real Salt Lake.
He’s hosting a TV show on TBS, “The Cube,” and co-founded Budweiser Zero, an iconic brand in the non-alcoholic beer scene. And this doesn’t even affect the trades he made during his playing days in South Florida.
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Wade retired from basketball in 2019 and earned nearly $200 million in his 16-year NBA career, according to Spotraca website that tracks sports contacts.
With such financial success, Wade learned how to make strategic financial decisions. Watch the video to learn about Wade’s three keys to managing his money.
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