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Mark Victor Hansen - Robert Kiyosaki & How to Boost Your Financial Report Card This Year

Mark Victor Hansen - Robert Kiyosaki & How to Boost Your Financial Report Card This Year

FromFamily Office Podcast - Private Investor & Investment Insights


Mark Victor Hansen - Robert Kiyosaki & How to Boost Your Financial Report Card This Year

FromFamily Office Podcast - Private Investor & Investment Insights

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Length:
4 minutes
Released:
Feb 6, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Last quarter, we had Mark Victor Hansen as the keynote speaker at our Family Office Super Summit, our annual 1,000-person conference. Through our Investor Club, a member connected with Mark, leading to my attendance at Daniel Pewter's event for his charter school platform today, where we had the opportunity to interview Mike Tyson on stage. Daniel Pewter's impact and ability to attract names like Tyson and Robert Kiyosaki intrigued me.After connecting with Robert, we discussed various topics, including the culture in Hawaii, where I'm moving to later this year. When Robert took the stage at the charter school's grand opening, he made a profound statement. While holding up a balance sheet, he emphasized that, after graduating from school, nobody cares about your GPA or your report card. What matters is your balance sheet, which serves as a significant report card for your financial health.Robert's point was that, in the real world, your specialization and the value you provide matter more than your academic grades. He stressed the importance of building your balance sheet, focusing on financial health as a crucial aspect of life. While a balance sheet doesn't encapsulate every aspect of life, it remains a report card for financial well-being.The most impactful part of Robert's talk, especially for the young audience, was the emphasis on the real-world importance of a balance sheet over traditional academic metrics. Regardless of whether one agrees with all of Robert Kiyosaki's teachings, this lesson resonated well.Robert's demonstration of the balance sheet as the real report card left a lasting impression. He highlighted the need to worry less about conventional academic achievements and more about building assets, cash flow, and a strong balance sheet. This reminder is crucial for both seasoned private investors and those starting their businesses.In conclusion, consistently finding and investing in exclusive deals, acquiring specialized knowledge, and honing in on your niche can significantly impact your financial health. Being able to see deals first and invest at better valuations contributes to a robust financial report card. This strategy aligns with Robert Kiyosaki's emphasis on the balance sheet as a key indicator of financial success.I'm Richard Wilson from the Family Office Club, and if you're interested in learning more about our community, please visit https://familyoffices.com/ . Thank you.
Released:
Feb 6, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Family Office Podcast released 3-7 episodes a week of interview mandate interviews, private investor strategies, innovative investment structures, and wealth management related insights. Our program provides investors with insights on setting up their own single family office, virtual family office, or selection of a multi-family office to help them manage their wealth. We cover private equity, real estate, income investments, commercial real estate, hard money lending, private loans, and innovative structures such as performance-fee only and Co-GP investment opportunities. The Family Office Club has over 3,000 registered investors and our online investor community has over 450 recorded investor mandates, with a normal 30 live events hosted a year with 6,500 participants at those live events. To learn more please visit http://FamilyOffices.com or call (305) 503-9077 Investors can access our deal flow at HTTP://InvestorClub.com and HTTP://DoctorsInvestorClub.com