

I break it down to FOUR MAIN ACTIONS TO TAKE:Įducation is of critical importance! The more you know the less likely it will be that you will make major mistakes. I know that seems like a topic that would take more than 5-10 minutes but not really. Once you learn and follow these 4 steps you can look forward to a successful and prosperous retirement. In this Fun Facts Friday, Bill outlines the 4 simple steps to becoming a real estate investor. Getting started in real estate investing is easier than you think. Next week, I’m going to outline how you can put together your Strategic Real Estate Investing Plan So, you want to be a real estate investor… So I looked at my all options, and they looked pretty bleak I had an IRA but it would not have sustained me. These are just some of the questions I grappled with in 2014 when I was considering before I got into real estate investing. And what about when I’m gone? Will I be able to leave anything for my kids or grandkids?.Will I be able to enjoy my retirement or just survive?.Can I even retire and, if not, how long can I realistically keep working.What if I need assisted living? How much will it cost and how will I pay for it?.People live longer? Yay! But can I endure.As our country goes deeper and deeper in debt, what does that mean for me? Will there even be Social Security when I retire? What kind of life will I have?Īnd if you’re looking at your retirement and wondering: Many first responders are out of work because of vaccination requirements. Heck many are just concerned about the present. Many people are concerned with the future.

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In this podcast, Bill takes a look at the core disciplines he implemented when he first began investing in real estate and he shares why those same things are just as important today. Successful real estate investors never lose sight of the fundamentals. Hosts Robert and Kim Kiyosaki and guest Gerald Celente discuss what trends are telling us about the future of the global economy and where you should be putting your money.SHOW NOTES FOR EPISODE 568: GETTING BACK TO BASICS Robert Kiyosaki and Real Estate Advisor Ken McElroy share their experiences of starting small and leveraging repeatable strategies to control over $1 Billion in real estate and over 10,000 properties. and its bad economic philosophies have created monetary addiction leading to the largest asset bubble in history. Hosts Robert & Kim Kiyosaki and guest Dr. Host Robert Kiyosaki and guest Sheriff Mark Lamb discuss the failed policies of the Biden administration and the impacts on the Southern Border of the United States. Host Robert Kiyosaki and guest David Garofalo discuss what the declining gold reserves mean for the future of gold mining and its price. Hosts Robert and Kim Kiyosaki are joined by The Real Estate Guys, Robert Helms, and Russell Gray to discuss their 25 years of experience and how the mindset of a real estate investor separates the winners from the losers. Hosts Robert and Kim Kiyosaki are joined by guests Henri Moreau and Tom Wheelwright to discuss what a timeshare is, the pitfalls of timeshares, and the tax implications. Guest(s): Tom Wheelwright and Henri Moreau Timeshares: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Hosts Robert and Kim Kiyosaki are joined by guest Jay Martin to discuss what’s happening in the commodities markets and why the dollar is toast and why you should move your “money” into better money. Hosts Robert and Kim Kiyosaki and guest Peter Grandich discuss market manipulation and the government’s addiction to printing money. Host Robert Kiyosaki and guests David Greene and Brandon Turner discuss the latest in real estate and the best opportunities ahead in 2022.Ĭonfessions of a Former Wall Street Whiz Kid Guest(s): Brandon Turner and David Greene BiggerPockets: Zillow’s Flips that Flopped
