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EP21: The Wealth Defense Playbook: Stopping the Silent Destruction of Your Capital

20 min · 30. maj 2026
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By implementing foundational habits like zero-based budgeting and liquidating depreciating assets, you can uncover hidden monthly cash flow to aggressively pay down debt or fund an education without heavy student loans. As you accumulate capital, grounded tactics—such as stress-testing real estate investments against 15% revenue drops or using seller financing to acquire profitable small businesses—can help you safely generate revenue and scale your portfolio. Ultimately, shifting your mindset to treat investing as a strict business rather than an adrenaline rush empowers you to survive market volatility and achieve resilient, long-term financial independence.

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