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Nelson Nash Series Part 5 - Common Mistakes New IBC Students Make
Breakaway Wealth Podcast
English - September 10, 2019 07:20 - 34 minutes - 34.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 48 ratingsInvesting Business 1000x 10xthinking mindset abundance actlikeabank infinite infinitebanking midastouch participatorysport richdadthinking Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Nelson Nash Series Part 4 - Applying Nelson’s Teachings
In this episode, Jim Oliver, Justin Craft, and Joe Pantozi discuss:
Frequently asked questions from clients about infinite banking Mistakes that students make when first starting out The impact Infinite Banking can have on your wealth building strategies
Key Takeaways:
Look at what rich people are doing and model it, these strategies have been around 150+ years Once you are done with Becoming Your Own Banker, read Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin on how to apply leadership strategies to any business situation Teach your kids infinite banking principles because most people who turn 18 have already been conditioned to use debt in the traditional system A CPA’s job is to keep you legal and compliant, not necessarily make you money
"Real estate, businesses, stock market. And the thing you will still be lacking if you are in those three places is you will be lacking the banking system that capitalizes, subsidizes, promotes, multiplies and leverages all of those three areas." — Joe Pantozi
Connect with Joe Pantozi:
Website: AlphaOmegaWealth.com
Connect with Justin Craft:
Website: NowlinWM.com
Connect with Jim Oliver:
Facebook: CreateTailwind & Jim Oliver
Website: CreateTailwind.com
YouTube: reateTailwind.com
LinkedIn: Jim Oliver
Show notes by Podcastologist: Marjorie Alexander
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