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I’m an e-commerce entrepreneur who makes 7 figures. I used to live paycheck to paycheck and now I plan to retire at 50.

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Jesse Frimpong.Marc Johnson
  • Jesse Frimpong aims to retire by 50 through multiple income streams and investments.

  • Frimpong founded Prestige Knowledge to teach online business skills after his own financial struggles.

  • He emphasizes building wealth through scalable systems and not just saving for early retirement.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Jesse Frimpong, the 27-year-old founder of Prestige Knowledge and an e-commerce expert who plans to retire by age 50 and is based in Florida. It has been edited for length and clarity.

I’m the CEO and founder of Prestige Knowledge, a company I started in 2019 that educates people on starting their own online businesses.

I started out working at Taco Bell, Macy’s security, McDonald’s, Noodles & Company, and Olive Garden. Each job taught me crucial life lessons about hard work, perseverance, and the importance of resilience.

After these jobs and prior to launching Prestige Knowledge, I built and sold e-commerce stores. I sold three of these businesses, and this experience provided me with the expertise to teach others how to build wealth.

With the income from my current business and a few other income streams, I have a plan and a goal to retire at age 50.

My father worked tirelessly to provide for me, often juggling multiple jobs. His determination and work ethic inspired me deeply. It showed me that no matter the odds, you can create opportunities for yourself and your family.

My motivation to start my own business stemmed from my experiences with financial hardship. I wanted more freedom in my life, and that drive eventually led me to entrepreneurship.

I earn around $6 million a year in revenue, which includes the various ventures under my company’s umbrella, like our SaaS platforms, digital education offers, and consulting. I have five employees and a few contractors. I personally take home seven figures annually.

I struggled to afford a decent meal or even diapers for my newborn. I didn’t have a work visa, as I was born in the UK. That pressure pushed me into survival mode and to look for something different.

I started diving into free content, YouTube videos, podcasts, and anything I could find on building an online business. Books like “Rich Dad Poor Dad” and “The Lean Startup” completely changed how I thought about money.

I built my first e-commerce store and just kept going. After trial and error, I started generating real revenue. That experience gave me both the capital and the confidence to launch Prestige Knowledge.

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