Passive Income With No Money Down

Before We Begin… Let’s discuss two very important points: First, leverage is not for everyone. And by leverage, I mean controlling a larger amount of money with a smaller amount of money. If you don’t have 1) a solid cash reserve and 2) the basic financial discipline of spending-less-and-saving-more, I don’t recommend the use of leverage. YouContinue reading “Passive Income With No Money Down”

Most People Do Not Want to be Financially Free

Let’s Define “Want.” When I say most people do not want to be financially free, I’m not saying that they wouldn’t like to be financially free. I think most people would like to be financially free like most people would like to win the lottery or how they would like to have their dream car. When IContinue reading “Most People Do Not Want to be Financially Free”

12 Ways My Life Changed

Worst or best year ever? 2020 has been, paradoxically, one of the best years of my life. For the few of you who actually know me, you’ll find this peculiarity rather fitting in respect to my identity. It’s strange. I’m strange. The lines get blurred. But I am doing really, really well. Fourteen months agoContinue reading “12 Ways My Life Changed”

Pouncing on Opportunity

There is something I’ve noticed. Since I started this crazy adventure of financial freedom, networking, and pseudo-self-employment, here is one thing I’ve discovered: There are people who see opportunity and pounce. On the other side of the coin are people who are either not at all interested in risk. Tire kickers. They ask all theContinue reading “Pouncing on Opportunity”

Covering the Cost of That Awful Monthly Expense

Is there a monthly expense you despise? Perhaps a car payment? A student loan? Or a medical bill? Maybe it’s something bigger such as child support. You know if you can cover this expense, your life would be so much easier. Yesterday I was speaking to a family member who had to get a newContinue reading “Covering the Cost of That Awful Monthly Expense”