Dwyane Wade is still moving fast, but not on the basketball court this time.
The retired three-time NBA champion for the Miami Heat has investments in media companies and consumer goods. Wade, 40, acquired an equity stake in two sports teams, the NBA’s Utah Jazz, in April 2021 and joined Blackstone manager David Blitzer in January 2022 as co-owner of MLS club Real Salt Lake.
He hosts a TV show on TBS, The Cube, and is a co-founder of Budweiser Zero, the iconic brand’s entry into non-alcoholic beer. And that doesn’t even affect the deals he made during his playing days in South Florida.
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Wade retired from basketball in 2019 and earned nearly $200 million during his 16-year NBA career, according to Spotrac, a website that monitors sports contacts.
With this financial success, Wade has 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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