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How to Change Ownership of a PayPal Account

Last updated: April 05, 20203 Comments

Here’s how to change the ownership of a PayPal account, which typically needs to be done when your company gets acquired, among other cases.

  1. Add new email -> Confirm it -> Make it primary.
  2. Delete old email (so it can be reused on another PP account)
  3. Change Business Name
  4. Change Business Contact

Each requires verification steps of some kind, but in that order you can essentially migrate it to new ownership.

  1. Are You Losing out from PayPal’s Exchange Rates?
  2. 🤔 Which PayPal Account is Best for You?
  3. đź’¸ Changing Your PayPal Withdrawal Currency
  4. đź’¸ Understanding PayPal Cross Border Fees
  5. How to Withdraw From PayPal into a Maltese Bank Account
  6. đź’ł Withdrawing Money From PayPal for Non-US Accounts
  7. Which PayPal E-Commerce Checkout Service Should You Use?
  8. 🤔 Should You Open Separate PayPal Accounts for Each of Your E-Commerce Stores?
  9. 🆚 PayPal VS Wise Borderless
  10. đź’ł Linking Virtual Bank Accounts and Cards to PayPal (Revolut, Wise etc)
  11. How to Change Ownership of a PayPal Account

Filed under: Business

How to Improve Hip Strength and Mobility for Padel

Last updated: January 06, 2020Leave a Comment

Your hips are essential for proper padel form, so we need to make sure they’re both strong and have excellent mobility.

Here’s a video introducing the concept of hip rotation mobility and an assessment to see where you’re at. Whenever you attempt to improve something in your body, always start with a good assessment followed by thinking about your objectives, then implementing daily habits in order to reach your goals.

Here’s some padel and tennis specific hip work:

Here is another post about hip stretching, with very helpful photos of each exercise:

https://www.self.com/gallery/hip-stretches-your-body-really-needs-slideshow

 

Filed under: Padel

🔥 Mintos Review 2024 – My Results in 6 Years and Over €150,000 Invested

Last updated: November 26, 202495 Comments

Contents

  • ⚙️ How Does Mintos Work?
  • Who is Investing on Mintos?
  • What Can You Invest in?
  • Where Can You Invest via Mintos?
  • How I’m Investing in Mintos
  • Mintos Preset Strategies
    • Diversified
    • Conservative
    • High-yield
  • Using Custom Strategies
  • Real Estate Investment Opportunities with Mintos
  • The Mintos Secondary Market
  • Depositing and Withdrawing Money
  • Mintos Investor Club
  • Mintos Loan Originator Ratings
  • đź’ˇ Potential Downsides of Investing with Mintos
    • Loan Originator Risk
    • Interest Rate Risk
    • Cash Drag Risk
    • Foreign Exchange Risk (or Opportunity)
  • âť“Frequently Asked Questions about Mintos
    • Mintos Mobile App
  • What Improvements Would I Like to See from Mintos?
    • Better Statistics
    • Ownership & Related Parties Transparency
    • More Details on Loan Originators and Their Loans
  • Previous Concerns that Have Been Addressed
  • Mintos Alternatives
  • Final Thoughts on Mintos

Open a Mintos account

Mintos is a peer-to-peer lending platform in Europe. Like many other FinTech companies of this type, it is based in the Baltic region; in Latvia specifically.

Currently, Mintos has four offices employing more than 160 people in Riga, Vilnius, Berlin and Warsaw.

Mintos started operating in 2015 but has experienced rapid growth due to getting many things right and becoming popular with financial bloggers due to its ease of use and transparency.

The average interest rate is around 12%, with close to 500,000+ investors registered worldwide and 600m euros under administration.

Another important statistic to look at is the loan book growth, and here again, Mintos is doing very well as can be seen in the following screenshot.

Mintos loans funded statistics

The total money invested so far is higher than 8 billion Euros, which is a staggering number for such a young platform. There is no doubt that Mintos is the biggest player in P2P lending in Europe at the moment, with over 50% market share of the total p2p lending market. There are some good competitors, but none of them provide the security and track record that Mintos does.

The management team of Mintos is clearly displayed on the website with links to the Linkedin profiles of each person on the team. Mintos is currently the biggest employer in the P2P lending space.

Being able to view the team and also check out various YouTube videos with their CEO Martins Sulte enhances the feeling of transparency and peace of mind. I am one of those who take a look at these pages on a website and use them when judging whether I should invest on a platform or not. Everything counts.

I have personally interviewed Martins on my podcast Mastermind.fm, so be sure to check out that episode if you like podcasts.

Mintos is a platform that is in line with EU law, so when you invest you won’t have any trouble with your accountant or tax authorities back home in terms of explaining what you are doing.

Finally and very importantly, Mintos as a company is profitable, so they are not only running on investor money but are actually turning a profit, which means that they have a much higher chance of standing the test of time compared to some other competitors that are still in startup mode.

how mintos stacks up against other asset classes

The biggest number of investors come from Germany, Spain and the Czech Republic respectively, but this is mostly a reflection of those countries’ familiarity with this type of investing. There are more than 340,000 investors that have used Mintos and they come from 90+ countries.

More than 60 lending companies offer their loans on the Mintos platform, with over 25,000 people working at these companies and spread over 33 countries, so you can have a global reach when investing on Mintos.

The company supports 10 languages via its multilingual support team, while the website is available in 6 languages and there are loans available in 10 currencies.

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Filed under: Money, P2P Lending

How Poker Can Improve Your Self-Confidence

Published: July 05, 2019Leave a Comment

It’s safe to say that as far as public perception goes, poker has gone through what you might call a makeover. No longer is it considered a game played only by men in backrooms or smoky casinos. In fact, the rise of online poker has seen the game come into the mainstream, with events such as the World Series of Poker (WSOP) now watched by millions of people each year. Add to that the fact that we now have many successful female pro poker players and even Jeopardy champions at the tables and well, let’s say people are much more accepting of the game.

But did you know that poker has quite the ace up its sleeve? I had to get a pun out of the way before we could continue. Seriously, though, it’s true. Poker has the power to help you improve your self-confidence, and it’s all about adopting the poker mindset.

The Poker Mindset

Poker is a mentally demanding game, and as such, there are many sports psychologists that help players improve their mindset. One such psychologist is Jared Tendler. He helps players improve the mental side of their poker game and get themselves into the poker mindset.

Tendler is of the opinion that self-confidence is key to a player’s success. And that self-confidence comes from a player’s faith in the ability to make the right decisions based on the possible outcomes of the game. However, that doesn’t mean that winning is everything. The truth is it’s quite the opposite.

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Filed under: Thoughts & Experiences

How to Win Padel Matches at Amateur Level

Published: June 30, 2019Leave a Comment

Most padel players at any level enjoy watching World Padel Tour matches and dream of imitating the moves of their favorite padel players. However this might not be the most effective way of spending your time if you’re an amateur player and are trying to win more matches.

What does being an amateur player really mean? It just means what you play below pro level—you may do some aspects quite well, but you still muck things up that a professional never would. It might be that the way you move is not the most efficient, and you tire yourself out halfway through the match, or that you simply lack certain shots in your repertoire, or even having a less developed sense of anticipation.

There’s a huge upside to being an amateur, however. One thing that is crucial to know is that the pros aren’t simply better than amateurs, but that they win their matches in a completely different way.

When pros play, matches are decided mostly by a slight edge one player has over the other—in speed, awareness, or some other highly-trained quality. Their rallies go back and forth, all players knowing where they need to be, until one player puts hits a shot that forces a mistake on the other end. Pro players have all the fundamental elements mastered, and they win by being slightly better than their opponent at one or more of them.

When amateurs meet, they don’t edge each other out by being slightly more skillful. Instead, it’s a contest of who makes the fewest huge, gaping blunders. Amateurs constantly make egregious point- and game-losing mistakes, of the sort that pros no longer make. The outcome is decided by who makes the fewest—or least catastrophic—such mistakes.

And of course it works that way. Getting to the pros is a long, arduous process, one that filters out players with major flaws in their game. Coaches leap on those flaws as soon as they see them and drill them out of their athletes. Amateurs don’t go through this filtering process, so the flaws and bad habits remain, costing them bigtime every single time they play.

Everyone’s strategy, therefore, should be to identify and eliminate these big, costly rookie blunders, one by one. This is far more effective than getting quicker, hitting harder, or making that one brilliant shot now and then.

Just one of these blunders, made consistently, can undermine almost everything you’re doing right. Each is like a hole where your success leaks out. If the hole is big enough, or there are multiple holes, it’s hard to get anywhere beyond “struggling,” no matter how good you are at other parts of the game.

The good news: this also means that fixing even one such hole, or starting to, will make you immediately better, and not by just a little. What are your chronic amateur mistakes? Think about where you’ve been stagnant, and ask yourself what you do that the pros would never allow themselves to do.

What are the big holes in the tub? If you don’t know, any veteran can surely tell you.

Filed under: Padel

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