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How Paul Got out of 2 Million Dollars in Debt by Tithing and Faith
How Paul Got out of 2 Million Dollars in Debt by Tithing and Faith
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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Jan 27, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
On today’s episode of The His & Her Money Show, we talk about two issues that aren’t usually talked about in the same sentence, faith, and real estate. Yet, Paul Moore found a way to combine faith and real estate in his life and he shares the wisdom he learned along the way. In the first half of this episode, Paul shares how he ended up in $2 million in debt and how he tithed and gave his way to a debt-free life. In the second half of this episode, Paul breaks down commercial vs residential real estate, real estate syndication, and crowdfunding. Paul discusses the current state of “house flipping” and what investors can do instead to work less for a bigger return. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN Paul’s downward life spiral after he sold his company for millions How Paul got into $2 million in debt ...and got out debt by tithing and faith The difference between speculating and investing The faith-driven, inspirational story of George Mueller Why your mindset matters when you are giving or tithing Real estate crowdfunding Is real estate crowdfunding better than investing on your own? The difference between commercial and residential estate investing Barriers to commercial real estate investing..and how to get around them What’s real estate syndication? The big “Why?” that drives Paul’s social justice mission What you can do to fight human trafficking RESOURCES MENTIONED The Perfect Investment: Create Enduring Wealth from the Historic Shift to Multifamily Housing The Inspiring Life of George Müller(GuidePosts.com) Bigger Pockets Realty Mogul Fundrise Realty Shares Freedom Place Project Nefarious Exodus Cry Wellings Capital
Released:
Jan 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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