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The Total Wealth Academy Podcast - Ep. 483 - The Questions You HAVE To Ask

Ep. 483 - The Questions You HAVE To Ask

02/14/23 • 45 min

The Total Wealth Academy Podcast

Welcome back to the show! In this episode, Steve is talking about questions. No, he is not asking YOU questions; he is talking about the questions you should be asking. More specifically, the questions that you should be asking the people you are trusting your money when you give it to them for investing. Common sense might seem to dictate that you should trust the people you decide to trust with your money, but true common sense tells you always to be curious and ask. So what are these questions, and what do you have to do to get them from Steve? Just hit the play button!

If you have questions for Steve after listening to this episode, please remember that you can talk to Steve anytime. Just send an email over to [email protected] and start your conversation today.

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Welcome back to the show! In this episode, Steve is talking about questions. No, he is not asking YOU questions; he is talking about the questions you should be asking. More specifically, the questions that you should be asking the people you are trusting your money when you give it to them for investing. Common sense might seem to dictate that you should trust the people you decide to trust with your money, but true common sense tells you always to be curious and ask. So what are these questions, and what do you have to do to get them from Steve? Just hit the play button!

If you have questions for Steve after listening to this episode, please remember that you can talk to Steve anytime. Just send an email over to [email protected] and start your conversation today.

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Ep. 482 - The Problem With REITs

Welcome to the show! In this episode, Steve is talking about Real Estate Investment Trusts. Long-time listeners will be familiar with this topic, but Steve has even more information to share with you about REITs. REITs seem like a straightforward way to invest your money in real estate safely. After all, you are just giving your money to a group investing in real estate, which is a good thing, right? Wrong! It would be best if you avoided Real Estate Investment Trusts for many reasons, but we'll let Steve himself tell you.

Please remember that Steve is always happy to answer your questions, concerns, and comments. Just send him an email directly by writing to [email protected] today!

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Ep. 484 - Talking About My Best Friend: Risk

Welcome back to the show! In this episode, Steve is talking about his number one best friend in the world, Risk. Ok, the Risk is not his best friend out of everything in the world, but it ranks at the top of the category easily. Now, why does Steve like Risk? Is he an avid mountain climber or skydiver? Does he like to traverse unknown cities at night? No! The Risk being discussed is financial trouble. We don't want to play our hand over here, but it is guaranteed that you just imagined the wrong kind of Risk in your head. No matter what image popped into your head, this show's content will undoubtedly surprise you!

Please remember that Steve loves to hear from you, his listeners. So send him an email with a question, a concern about a topic, or a fun factoid about real estate investing. His email is [email protected], and he is the only one personally responding!

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