Respark Your Life

How Risky is your Pay Check? | Fred Moskowitz


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The average millionaire or wealthy person in this country has an average of seven independent income streams.”

Most people believe their job is safe—until it isn’t. The false sense of security surrounding a regular paycheck is one of the most overlooked risks in personal finance. This episode challenges the old-school idea that a salaried job is the safest path and introduces the principle of diversifying income to reduce vulnerability and create long-term wealth.

Fred Moskowitz shares how losing faith in “job security” led him to explore alternative investments—particularly note investing, where your money works for you. From mortgage notes to cash-flowing assets, Fred breaks down how anyone, regardless of income level, can begin building wealth streams that don’t require trading hours for dollars. He emphasizes education, relationships, and strategy over blind trust in financial institutions.

Fred Moskowitz is a speaker, educator, and author of The Little Green Book of Note Investing. With a background in engineering and tech, he now teaches entrepreneurs and professionals how to take control of their financial futures through smart, passive income strategies.

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https://www.fredmoskowitz.com/

The Little Green Book of Note Investing

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Raymond Aaron has shared his vision and wisdom on radio and television programs for over 40 years. He is the author of over 100 books, including Branding Small Business For Dummies, Double Your Income Doing What You Love, Canadian best-seller Chicken Soup for the Canadian Soul, and he co-authored the New York Times best-seller Chicken Soup for the Parent’s Soul. Raymond’s latest, co-authored book is The AI Millionaire’s Path: Discover How ChatGPT‐Written Books Become Bestsellers and How They Can Make You a Millionaire Author!.

www.Aaron.com

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