Cash Flow Conversations
Armond Rashad is the owner of Jabs Gym in Eastern Market one of Detroit's most recognized fitness brands and a real estate investor who built enough outside income to survive a year where his business paid him nothing. He started with no trust fund just a hustle throwing parties in high school, earning $1,500 to $2,000 a weekend before most people had their first job. That same instinct led him to a real estate portfolio that started with an $11,000 property and grew to more than the average American will ever own. In this episode, Clift and Armond get into the real mechanics behind building a business and a portfolio at the same time. What You'll Learn: * Why force investing beats traditional saving for people who can't save * How to acquire an existing business instead of starting from scratch * The hidden costs that drain new money before it can compound * Why $500/month in rental cash flow beats most job raises * How the right circle accelerates deals faster than going it alone
4 episodios
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