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How This 33-Year-Old Makes $400K A Year Living Between Dubai And Michigan

Fares Ksebati, 33, splits his time between Michigan and Dubai, where he runs MySwimPro, the world’s leading swim training app in the Apple App store. Born to Syrian immigrant parents, Fares turned a simple coaching request into a global fitness business with over 2.5 million downloads and $10 million in revenue. Last year, he made $273,000 and expects to earn over $400,000 this year.

This is an installment of CNBC Make It’s Millennial Money series, which profiles people across the globe and details how they earn, spend and save their money.

Produced and Edited by: Mickey Todiwala
Senior Director of Video: Lindsey Jacobson
Camera: Kedar Sonigra
Animator: Christina Locopo
Reporter: Kamaron McNair
Additional Footage: Fares Ksebati

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How This 33-Year-Old Makes $400K A Year Living Between Dubai And Michigan

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