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WCI #77: Investing in Online Businesses - An Interview with Gregory Elfrink from Empire Flippers

WCI #77: Investing in Online Businesses - An Interview with Gregory Elfrink from Empire Flippers

FromWhite Coat Investor Podcast


WCI #77: Investing in Online Businesses - An Interview with Gregory Elfrink from Empire Flippers

FromWhite Coat Investor Podcast

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Oct 25, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Investing in online businesses is a relatively new asset class for most investors. But can be a great place to invest some of your portfolio. If you ever wondered how do you invest in websites this episode is for you. Gregory Elfrink from Empire Flippers walks us through the process of buying an online business and gives us the ins and outs of this asset class. If you found this podcast useful visit our blog at http://whitecoatinvestor.com/ for more personal finance and investing information. Find an engaging and helpful community in our forum at http://whitecoatinvestor.com/forums/ This episode is sponsored by our friends at Zoe Financial. Finding a reputable financial advisor can be difficult. And even more difficult, is finding an advisor you personally connect with, that also specializes in the areas where you need help like taxes, diversifying investments, or just budgeting. That’s where Zoefin.com comes in. They have developed an algorithm that matches you with with an advisor based on your unique life stage & goals. All of the advisors in Zoe’s network are independent, accredited, fee only fiduciaries - amazingly this means that Zoe rejects 95% of the advisors they interview, so you don’t have to waste time with sales people. Visit Zoefin.com/whitecoat to take their quiz and schedule your free call today.
Released:
Oct 25, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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