
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Brad and Ryan assess the 401(k), its benefits, and investment options. Find out why The Big Squeeze will make more money for the IRA than it will for you.
You go to school. Get a job. Put money into a 401(k). Save enough money by 60. Retire. For a vast majority of people, that’s the way the game works.
Your parents say that this is what you should do. Your employer definitely thinks so too. Even the government says that this is a good idea.
But is putting all of your chips on a 401(k)a safe bet?
Then why would the guy who invented it – the late John C. Bogle – think that it was the worst thing he’s ever issued? Simply because it doesn’t work.
Find out why sacrificing 40 years of your life only for Wall Street and the government to squeeze a huge chunk out of your retirement fund isn’t worth it. Learn that and much more in our Big Squeeze episode.
Key Takeaways
Additional Resources:
About Jimmy Vreeland
Jimmy graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, spent 5 years as an Army Ranger, and deployed three times twice to Iraq and once to Afghanistan. On his last deployment, he read Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki which led him down the path of real estate investing. As his own portfolio grew, eventually he started a real estate investing business.
Since 2018 his team at Vreeland Capital has supplied over 100 houses a year to high performing, passive investors who want to work with his team and his team is now managing over 800 houses.
Get in touch with Jimmy and his team at www.vreeland-capital.com
More about Jimmy
Website: www.jimmyvreeland.com
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-vreeland
Instagram: www.instagram.com/jimmyvreeland
Facebook: www.facebook.com/JimmyVreeland
Youtube: www.youtube.com/@JimmyVreelandC
>>>>>>Get free access to the private Ranger Real Estate facebook group<<<<<<
RATE & REVIEW this episode on Apple and Spotify.
SHARE this episode with someone.
SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on any new episodes!
By Jimmy Vreeland4.9
148148 ratings
Brad and Ryan assess the 401(k), its benefits, and investment options. Find out why The Big Squeeze will make more money for the IRA than it will for you.
You go to school. Get a job. Put money into a 401(k). Save enough money by 60. Retire. For a vast majority of people, that’s the way the game works.
Your parents say that this is what you should do. Your employer definitely thinks so too. Even the government says that this is a good idea.
But is putting all of your chips on a 401(k)a safe bet?
Then why would the guy who invented it – the late John C. Bogle – think that it was the worst thing he’s ever issued? Simply because it doesn’t work.
Find out why sacrificing 40 years of your life only for Wall Street and the government to squeeze a huge chunk out of your retirement fund isn’t worth it. Learn that and much more in our Big Squeeze episode.
Key Takeaways
Additional Resources:
About Jimmy Vreeland
Jimmy graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, spent 5 years as an Army Ranger, and deployed three times twice to Iraq and once to Afghanistan. On his last deployment, he read Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki which led him down the path of real estate investing. As his own portfolio grew, eventually he started a real estate investing business.
Since 2018 his team at Vreeland Capital has supplied over 100 houses a year to high performing, passive investors who want to work with his team and his team is now managing over 800 houses.
Get in touch with Jimmy and his team at www.vreeland-capital.com
More about Jimmy
Website: www.jimmyvreeland.com
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-vreeland
Instagram: www.instagram.com/jimmyvreeland
Facebook: www.facebook.com/JimmyVreeland
Youtube: www.youtube.com/@JimmyVreelandC
>>>>>>Get free access to the private Ranger Real Estate facebook group<<<<<<
RATE & REVIEW this episode on Apple and Spotify.
SHARE this episode with someone.
SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on any new episodes!

229,674 Listeners

3,451 Listeners

16,749 Listeners

3,847 Listeners

834 Listeners

604 Listeners

402 Listeners

136 Listeners

96 Listeners

921 Listeners

247 Listeners

59,604 Listeners

29,272 Listeners

46 Listeners