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Ep.#155: Financial expert, Rohit Kalra shares why your fiscal fitness and physical fitness are in direct correlation with one another, plus Rohit shares his top personal financial strategies you can implement right now to go into 2016 financially stronger
Ep.#155: Financial expert, Rohit Kalra shares why your fiscal fitness and physical fitness are in direct correlation with one another, plus Rohit shares his top personal financial strategies you can implement right now to go into 2016 financially stronger
It's that time of the year, where waistlines usually get
bigger, while bank accounts get a lot slimmer. Financial expert,
Rohit Kalra joins us, to discuss why your fiscal
fitness and physical fitness are in direct correlation with one
another. Also, Rohit shares the top personal financial strategies
you can implement right now, to avoid going into the new year in
debt, while increasing your "net cash flow," as well as the
following:
What
is "net cash flow" & why is it something anyone
who "makes money" needs to understand & start
today
How is
increasing your net cash flow like pursuing a healthy
diet or utilizing the proper training
program
How
does Rohit help his clients find the proper
mindset to change their income for the
better
Why do
you need to take a "ruthless approach" to
increasing your net cash flow
How
is social media playing a part in
keeping you in the poor house
What
should you invest in, once you optimize
your net cash flow....it may not be what you think
Why
should "investing in yourself" be your
one of, if not, your primary investment option once you've
optimized your income
What
is the "one" question everyone should
ask themselves before thinking of investing any extra
income
What
are Rohit's views on real estate
acquisition
What
should you consider, regarding the purchase of a house, via a
"renter's technique"
When
is renting actually a good idea, and why does
renting often get an undeserved bad rap
Why
does Rohit place the capital
markets (i.e. stocks, bonds, retirement accounts) at
the bottom of his net cash flow framework
What
is the true definition of "retirement," and why
most get it wrong & why it opens doors to desired risks
What
are sustainable withdrawal rates & how
should you utilize them in order to set up a successful
retirement
Why is
it always important to have a cash
reserve
What
is Rohit's view on good debt vs. bad debt,
and what is his personal solution
Mike Mahler & Sincere Hogan, combine their decades of experiences as successful entrepreneurs & health & fitness experts, and chat w/guests w/a no holds barred approach to living life on your own terms. Bullsh-tter's discretion is advised.