Thinking Like a Bank

Episode 82: The Shred Method with Adam Carroll


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​Adam Carroll is a two-time TEDx speaker with over 6 million views on his talk from the London Business School. He's a four-time author and the founder of the Shred Method, a system that creates freedom for people by teaching them how to create income efficiency, blast away debt, and build real wealth in record time.

This episode talks about:

  • What is The Shred Method™ and how this strategy can help you get out of debt?
  • Using a HELOC (Home Equity Line of Credit) within the Shred Method.
  • ​What type of debt​​ can the Shred Method ™  help eliminate?
  • Snowball method of paying off debt?
  • How can the Shred Method ™ help real estate investors?
  • How does your mindset influence your financial outlook?
  • Velocity Banking Concept v.s. Shred Method ™
  • Tax advantages of using the Shred Method ™
  • Using the Shred Method ™  for building cash flow and assets
  • The benefits of having a home equity line of credit (HELOC) compared to a cash-out refinance (or other types of debt)
  • To connect with Adam Carroll and to learn more about the Shred Method™, please visit:

    👉Website:➡️https://www.theshredmethod.com/

    👉Personal Website:➡️http://www.adamspeaks.com/

    👉Linkedin: ➡️https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamcarrollspeaks/

    👉Facebook: ➡️https://www.facebook.com/AdamSpeaks/

    👉Twitter: ➡️https://twitter.com/AdamCarroll

    👉To learn more about what we do and how we can help you grow more wealth, please visit ➡️ https://finassetprotection.com

    👉You can also schedule a free call with us: ➡️ https://calendly.com/financialservicesins

    📢💡 📚 Free "Thinking Like a Bank" ebook. Learn to think like a bank by downloading a free copy here: ➡️ https://thinkinglikeabank.com

    🚧 👉 **Not intended to be financial advice. Please consult a professional who knows your specific situation.

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