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Kim Yo-han, former volleyball star earning up to 300 million won, was a building owner; secret is saving (Boss in Me)
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Kim Yo-han, former volleyball star earning up to 300 million won, was a building owner; secret is saving (Boss in Me)

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Former professional volleyball player Kim Yo-han, who once earned up to 300 million won annually, revealed his secret to becoming a building owner.
  • He shared his wealth-building strategy on the KBS2 show 'Boss in Me'.
  • Kim attributed his success primarily to diligent saving.

Kim Yo-han, a former star volleyball player who commanded the highest salary in the professional league at 300 million won per year, has revealed the key to his success in becoming a building owner. The former athlete shared his financial strategy on the popular KBS2 television program 'Boss in Me'.

During his appearance on the show, which focuses on creating enjoyable workplaces, Kim Yo-han discussed his journey from a top athlete to a property owner. He attributed his ability to acquire real estate and build wealth not to extravagant spending or risky investments, but to a disciplined approach to saving.

Kim's revelation highlights the importance of consistent financial planning, even for individuals in high-earning professions. His story serves as an example of how diligent saving can lead to significant financial achievements over time, offering a practical lesson for viewers interested in wealth accumulation.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.