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In this episode, the Cash Flow King shares his journey from working in the consumer packaged goods industry to becoming a financial advisor. He has a net worth of $2.0 Million and is 39 years old. He discusses his net worth, investment portfolio, and the shift in his investment strategy. He also delves into the concept of turnkey rentals and the challenges of growing his real estate portfolio. The conversation covers the journey to financial independence, wealth building, lifestyle changes, and the balance between enjoying the present and planning for the future. It also delves into the role of debt, lessons from childhood, and advice for those starting out. The guest shares insights on his personal finance podcast and the concept of cashflow.
This is not Matthew Motil - The pseudonym is the same but it is a different individual.
Sponsored by:
www.shopify.com/unveiled
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Summary
In this episode, the Cash Flow King shares his journey from working in the consumer packaged goods industry to becoming a financial advisor. He has a net worth of $2.0 Million and is 39 years old. He discusses his net worth, investment portfolio, and the shift in his investment strategy. He also delves into the concept of turnkey rentals and the challenges of growing his real estate portfolio. The conversation covers the journey to financial independence, wealth building, lifestyle changes, and the balance between enjoying the present and planning for the future. It also delves into the role of debt, lessons from childhood, and advice for those starting out. The guest shares insights on his personal finance podcast and the concept of cashflow.
This is not Matthew Motil - The pseudonym is the same but it is a different individual.
Sponsored by:
www.shopify.com/unveiled
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