How To Pronounce Yhang Mhany (And The Story Behind The Name)
Hi, I’m Yhang Mhany.
If you’re reading this, there is a 95% chance you’ve just read one of my scam-busting guides on “Earn More Cash Today,” you liked the content, but you stared at the author’s name and thought:
“How on earth do I say that?”
I’ve heard it all. I’ve been called Yang-Man, Y-Hang M-Hanny, and my personal favorite, The Scam Guy. While being known as “The Scam Guy” is technically accurate because I expose them, it doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue at dinner parties.
So, let’s clear the air. If we’re going to be partners in protecting your wallet, we should probably be on a first-name basis.
The Official Pronunciation Guide
Let’s keep this simple. You don’t need a linguistics degree to say hello to me.
- Yhang sounds just like Young.
- Mhany sounds just like Money.
Put it together: Young Money.
It’s that simple. The spelling might look complex, but the sound is something we all want more of.

The Story Behind The Name
People often ask, “Is Yhang Mhany a real person?” or “Is that your birth name?”
To set the record straight: My birth name is Kingsley Assefuah.
The truth is, names have power. Pronounced “Young Money,” my pseudonym is a nod to the American rapper Lil Wayne and his record label, Young Money Entertainment, a connection I established during my high school days.
In the world of “Earn More Cash Today,” where I help you filter through the noise of get-rich-quick schemes, I needed a name that stood for something specific.
Yhang Mhany represents Truth in Finance.
But from a branding perspective? It’s about being unique. When you Google “John Smith,” you get millions of results. When you search “Yhang Mhany,” you get me. You get the guy who spent hours dissecting that fake crypto offer so you didn’t have to.
The unique spelling is intentional. It’s designed so that when you look for me, you find the right information, immediately. No distractions, no look-alikes. Just straight facts about how to be safe online.
Why You Should Remember It
Honestly, I don’t mind if you call me “The Cash Guy” or “That Dude Who Saved Me From A Ponzi Scheme.”
However you say it, just remember what the name represents.
Yhang Mhany means Bad News for Scammers.
It means deep research, honest reviews, and a refusal to let my readers get taken for a ride. I’ve spent years building Earn More Cash Today into a fortress of solitude for your finances. We don’t just talk about making money; we talk about keeping it.
So, the next time you see my byline on a guide about the latest side hustle or a warning about a phishing email, you can nod and say, “Ah, good old Young Money is on the case.”

Where To Find Me
Now that we’ve broken the ice, come say hi. I promise I don’t bite (unless you’re a scammer).
- Twitter/X: @yhangmhany
- Instagram: @iamyhangmhany
- YouTube: @yhangmhany
