Transcript:Steven Butala:Steve and Jill here.Jill DeWit:Yee-haw!Steven Butala:Welcome to the Land Academy Show. Entertaining land investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala.Jill DeWit:And I'm Jill DeWitt broadcasting from... What's a great Western term?Steven Butala:Sunny Scottsdale, Arizona.Jill DeWit:Okay, we'll go with that.Steven Butala:What's a good Western term?Jill DeWit:I don't know. I'm trying to think of a good Western description. Dusty, dusty, Scottsdale, Arizona.Steven Butala:Dusty boots Jill today.Jill DeWit:There we go. We actually took our car, truth time. We went up to parts of Northern Phoenix area-Steven Butala:Carefree Cave Creek.Jill DeWit:... Carefree Cave Creek.Steven Butala:Looked at ranches.Jill DeWit:Driving all over in dirt and four wheel drive. And think of this. We have that. And my beautiful clean car was like a dusty mess, but it was cool. And I wore my cowboy boots. Very proud of them.Steven Butala:Today Jill and I talk about what we learned in four weeks of hosting the Land Academy accountability Group. Take it away, Jill. This is the first-Jill DeWit:We missed the question.Steven Butala:Oh, no, there isn't a question.Jill DeWit:Oh.Steven Butala:That's what we learned about.Jill DeWit:Oh, okay. [crosstalk 00:01:03] topic. I'm all goofed up.Steven Butala:Jill and I, we started, decided to start an accountability group because our members were like starting these little groups on their own and they were asking us to attend and we did and it was kind of just a talking session. So we decided to bring, it's all free for members or for certain members that sign up at a certain time and it's working out great. I really think it's or at least our members are-Jill DeWit:I have results to share.Steven Butala:Yeah. Okay. Before we get into it, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landinvestors.com online community. It's free.Jill DeWit:By the way, if you are a Land Academy member, don't forget, you can find us on Discord. Patterson wrote, "Howdy Accountability Group. Heidi and I are behind sorry for that. It keeps us from contributing to the calls in here." This must be from Discord?Steven Butala:Yes.Jill DeWit:Okay.Steven Butala:Yes, it is.Jill DeWit:We have-Steven Butala:There's a specific Discord Accountability Group too.Jill DeWit:OK, cool. We have a lot of time blocked out this weekend to work on getting caught up. Anyone else struggling to keep up and interested in, perhaps jumping on Zoom call this weekend to discuss the red, green, yellow test, test for reason, data polling, data scrubbing and work you've done to date. How cool is that?Steven Butala:And of course, a lot of people responded.Jill DeWit:Aw, that's nice.Steven Butala:And so I wanted to put that in here because it's a study group just like in school.Jill DeWit:That's one of the things I was going to talk about here on my list. Let's jump into it.Steven Butala:Today's topic, what we learned in four weeks of hosting the Land Academy Accounting Accountability Group. This is the meat of the show.Jill DeWit:I want to start right there. So, because it's a small group, it's not a hundred, it's a small contained group. Everyone found us or joined up with us within a 30 or 60 day window. Can't remember what it was. So everybody's really on the same timeline. And that has really encouraged like this, will have great open communication because no one can say, "Oh, I did that two years ago." Everybody's at the same point, like, "I haven't read that. What was that? Or how, what was your take on that?" Just like you said, being in a class, being on the same page, it'd be hard to talk to someone who's in their masters in accounting versus I'm just taking the first class. The master's in accounting person is going to be sick of my questions and bored and I might not even be comfortable enough to ask them, even if they weren't, I might not be comfortable enough to ask that person questions because I'm like, "Oh,