Jim Cramers net worth and how he became rich. And its not just from a TV show

Jim Cramers net worth and how he became rich. And its not just from a TV show

Jim Cramer is a former Goldman sachs trader turned TV host and owner of thestreet.com was extremely intelligent in getting to his wealth. His net worth stands at around $150M and he used the power of the TV to create his own financial media site called thestreet.com (co-founded in 1996 by Jim Cramer and later sold) and manages a personal portfolio known as the Charitable Trust, which is closely tied to his CNBC investing club.

Jim understood the power of content early on in his life and knew that becoming a TV host this would be extremely good for any business he would get involved in. Whatever you decide to do and if your starting your own business content and cross selling yourself is very key. Just like Jim understood the power of media (and is even moving the markets with his words) you should be doing the same.

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