Main Street Business

#575 How to Turn NIL Deals Into Long-Term Wealth


Listen Later

In this episode of the Main Street Business Podcast, Mark J. Kohler and Max Merritt reveal how NIL athletes can turn short-term earnings into long-term wealth. From forming an LLC to electing S corp status and leveraging mega Roth strategies, they lay out the playbook every young athlete—and their advisors—should follow.

Here are some of the highlights:

  • Mark emphasizes the similarities between athletes and entrepreneurs, highlighting the self-discipline required in both fields.
  • Max notes that many college athletes become entrepreneurs, often owning their own businesses.
  • The importance of treating NIL income as a business transaction, suggesting the formation of an LLC and potential S corporation election.
  • Mark warns against signing NIL contracts in the athlete's name, suggesting the use of the LLC to protect the athlete's interests.
  • Mark and Max explain the concept of the mega backdoor Roth IRA, allowing athletes to save up to $70,000 annually in a tax-advantaged account.
  • The potential for athletes to save significant amounts in retirement accounts like the solo 401(k).
  • Mark encourages athletes to seek professional advice from tax lawyers and financial advisors to make informed decisions about their income and investments
  • Grab my eBook 30 Unique Strategies Every Business Owner Should Know!
  • You don't want to miss this! Secure your tickets for the #1 Event For Small Business Owners On Main Street America: Main Street 360
  • Looking to connect with a rock star law firm? KKOS is only a click away!
  • Are you ready to get certified in EVERY strategy I teach? Start your journey with a FREE 15-minute discovery call to explore the Main Street Tax Pro Certification.
  • Check out our YOUTUBE Channel Here: https://www.youtube.com/markjkohler
  • Craving more content? Check out my Instagram!
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Main Street BusinessBy Mark J Kohler and Mat Sorensen