Friday, March 7, 2014

How This Olympian Dug Himself Out of $220,000 of Debt

 

  as appearing on TheStreet
NEW YORK (MainStreet) — As his race times improved, Jayson Jones was invited to run in more races, some of them bringing him abroad to Europe. The sprinter began amassing a larger portfolio as his winnings rose but was quickly spending more than he was earning.
Part of the problem was that Jones, whose talent would later enable him to run representing Belize in the 200-meter for the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney and the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, received his winnings from European races solely in cash.

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