Topic: Money
416: Market Strategist, Lance Roberts
Most Americans have the wrong idea about investing and retirement funds, and today’s talk goes through all the nuts and bolts of what you need to know. There are a ton of specific facts and figures in this episode.
414: Data Scientist Turned Real Estate Investor, Neal Bawa
Real estate investing is highly risky, and most people just can’t make it work. But today’s guest has built a real estate empire by applying his background as a data scientist. His method for selecting properties is something you’ve probably never heard of before. And surprisingly, it’s extremely simple.
411: Mortgage Expert, Rob West
The more we dig into standard practices in the mortgage industry, the more evidence we find of fraud, theft, and deceit running rampant. And it goes on right under our noses. When you signed your mortgage at closing, that document may have been fraudulent without your even knowing it.
410: Retirement Planning Strategist, Rick Onorato
Regular listeners will be surprised in this interview to hear about a rather unique retirement investment tool built around a 401k. That’s right, a 401k! You’re likely not familiar with a variation on the traditional 401k that allows much more flexibility, higher contribution levels, much greater tax deductions, and a vehicle for building real retirement wealth.
405: Real Estate Asset Protection Expert, Scott Smith
Today’s interview gets right down to brass tacks to help you lock up your investment assets and protect them from litigation. You might want to take notes, because this conversation covered a lot of territory and reveals specific techniques and tools used by big real estate investors.
404: Fun Cheap or Free Queen, Jordan Page
If you have money troubles or wish you could stretch your income just a little bit farther, you might be surprised by how simple it can be. Over half of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck with no significant savings to fall back on. But with just a few simple changes and some proactive planning, you can be thrifty and thrive at the same time.