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The Money School Podcast shares the secrets of the wealthy, so you learn how money really works and take back control of your life! You'll hear the inside story of wealthy entrepreneurs and investors... breaking down how they got started, how they think about money, how they put money to work for them, and how you can change your life simply by doing ONE thing differently with the money you already have. Through the podcast, you'll become your own bank - mastering how money really works - so ...
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Find some properties available through the Jason Hartman real estate network! These are pro forma of properties available on Jason's site (these properties were available for purchase at the time of posting, no guarantees they are still available). https://www.jasonhartman.com/properties/
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Jason Hartman, from JasonHartman.com, has been podcasting for over a decade. During this time he's been interviewed hundreds of times. Listen in to hear a side of Jason you don't usually get to hear, the side where HE is the guest and HE is the one being grilled.
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Become an EMPOWERED INVESTOR. Survive and thrive in today's economy! With over 2,000 episodes in this Monday, Wednesday, Friday podcast, business and investment expert Jason Hartman interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and financial experts including; Steve Forbes (Freedom Manifesto), Tomas Sowell (Housing Boom and Bust), Noam Chomsky (Manufacturing Consent), Jenny Craig (Health & Fitness CEO), Jim Cramer (Mad Money), Harvey Mackay (Swim With The Sharks & Get Your Foot in the Door ...
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Jason expressed deep concern and sadness over the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and other areas, criticizing the lack of action taken to prevent them and discussing the potential impact on the real estate market. He also discussed the insurance situation in California, the potential economic and housing market impacts of the massive construc…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 245, published last Feb 26, 2012. Jason interviews author, Amity Shlaes, about her book, “The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression.” Franklin D. Roosevelt spoke of the forgotten man as the man at the bottom of the economic pyramid, the poor man, the homeless man. Miss Shlaes explains that there …
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We’ve all heard the buzz about blockchain, but how much do we really understand its potential to transform our everyday lives? Right now, we live in a world dominated by centralized systems—banks control our finances, corporations hold our data, and middlemen dictate transactions. But what if there were a better way? Centralized systems have domina…
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Jason discusses the rise of institutional investors in the single-family rental market. While these large corporations are increasing their market share, their presence can benefit smaller investors by driving up rental rates.He also highlights the importance of leveraging properties, refinancing strategically (the "refi till you die" strategy), an…
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Jason discusses real estate investing and critiques the World Bank. He argues that the U.S. dollar's status as the world's reserve currency and the World Bank's lending practices benefit wealthy countries at the expense of poorer nations. He emphasizes the importance of debt coverage ratios for real estate investors and highlights the benefits of a…
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Today's Flashback Friday is from episode 214 published last June 9, 2011. Join Jason Hartman as he talks with guest, Steve H. Murdock, former Census Bureau Director and current Professor of Sociology at Rice University in Texas, about the demographic shift taking place in the U.S. today . The face of Texas has been shifting dramatically, not just f…
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Have you ever felt like no matter what you do, you’ll never break free from your current financial situation? Do you catch yourself thinking, “This is just how my life is meant to be”? If so, you're not alone. Many people are born into circumstances that shape their beliefs about money, success, and their own potential. But what if those beliefs ar…
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Join Jason Hartman and MC Company Principal and Co-Partner, as well as the Real Estate Adviser of Robert Kiyosaki, Ken McElroy, in this insightful discussion about real estate investing, inflation, and the effect of today’s economy on the rental markets. Both Ken and Jason learned the power of leverage to hedge against inflation, and in this episod…
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Jason discusses the topic of halal investing, highlighting its impact on a significant portion of the global population. He also analyzed the imbalance in household formations and completions since the great recession and its effects on the real estate market, suggesting a "Refi Till Ya Die®" strategy for investors. Lastly, he shared his extensive …
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Today's Flashback Friday is from episode 1227, published last July 1, 2019 Today’s show features a client case study and this month’s mortgage update. After a brief hello from his latest destination, Adam talks with one of the network’s lenders about what mortgage rates people are getting this month and what’s driving the change in rates recently. …
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Many homeowners are stuck in the traditional mortgage cycle, paying interest for decades and barely making a dent in their principal. It’s a frustrating system that feels impossible to escape. Traditional mortgages are designed to keep you in debt longer, with most of your early payments going toward interest, not principal. Add in the burden of ju…
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Today’s a Flashback Friday and a 10th episode! This one is from episode 230, published last December 5, 2011. Join Jason Hartman as he and author of “Quirk”, Hannah Holmes explore human personality types and how they affect who we become, whether extroverted, conscientious, agreeable, or even neurotic or obnoxious. Is it possible that our hard-wire…
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We’ve all been taught to put our money in the bank, trusting it will grow safely. But here’s the reality: while the bank gives you a little interest, it takes full control of your money. Imagine being in control of your own financial future, where you’re not only saving and investing, but also using your money to generate passive wealth—without rel…
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Today Jason discusses the rising gap between renting and owning homes, leading to increased rental demand and upward pressure on rents. Despite predictions of slightly lower mortgage rates, the overall trend suggests they will remain elevated. Home prices are forecast to increase steadily by 4% next year, driven by pent-up demand from millennials a…
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Jason discusses his recent trip to Bali and the positive experiences he's had, despite the rainy weather. He contrasts the quality of life in the US with other countries, highlighting the US's past greatness and its current decline. Jason also criticizes the US healthcare system and praises the affordable and effective healthcare he has received in…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 218 published last August 26, 2011. Join Jason Hartman and co-author of Aftershock, Robert Wiedemer as they discuss the fundamental underlying problems of printing money, the inevitable results, and how investors can still profit as the world heads toward yet another global economic crisis. Follow Jason on TWIT…
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Debt is more than just numbers on a statement—it’s a heavy burden that crushes dreams, erodes credit scores, and casts a shadow over your financial future. It’s not just about the unpaid bills or the relentless interest rates. For many, debt becomes an emotional weight, leading to sleepless nights, strained relationships, and a sense of hopelessnes…
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Jason discusses investment strategies from Abu Dhabi, emphasizing the importance of creating wealth faster than the general population. He challenges the notion that markets must revert to historical trends, using examples from cryptocurrencies and real estate. He highlights the value drivers of scarcity and utility in investments, particularly in …
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Jason shares his experiences from a recent trip to Dubai, including his observations on the real estate market and the impact of the Ukraine war. He also discussed his evolving perspective on the war, the potential threat of the BRICS Alliance to the US dollar, and the benefits of cost segregation. Lastly, he presented a property in Nashville, high…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 202 published last February 3, 2011. Jason interviews Robert H. Frank, author of "The Winner Take All Society," discussing economic inequality and market dynamics. Frank explains how technology enables top performers to scale their services, leading to disproportionate rewards. They explore examples in entertai…
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Don't Miss the Year's Final Tax-Saving Masterclass Are you a real estate investor Looking to maximize your tax benefits? Join us for the last masterclass of the year on Wednesday, DECEMBER 11, where we'll dive deep into the powerful strategy of cost segregation. What is Cost Segregation? Cost segregation is a tax strategy that allows real estate ow…
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Bills pile up, your car breaks down just when you thought you were catching up, and that raise you were counting on? It never comes. You watch others build wealth and wonder, how do they do it? What do they know that I don’t? Every month, you’re working hard just to pay someone else: lenders, credit card companies, landlords. Your money is gone bef…
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Greetings from the Zagreb Franjo Tuđman Airport! Today Jason discusses modern airport design and challenges misconceptions about less prosperous countries. He also emphasizes the importance of abandoning preconceived notions about market trends, particularly in real estate and stocks. He also promotes his Empowered Investor Pro group and upcoming c…
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Jason Hartman discusses real estate investing trends and economic factors impacting the housing market. He highlights rising construction costs, labor shortages, and material price increases as key drivers of housing prices. Hartman emphasizes the importance of being an active investor rather than trying to time the market. He analyzes business sta…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 1193 published last May 14, 2019. Jason Hartman and Adam start today's episode by answering a listener question from Amina, who wants to know what her options are after she maxes out her Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans. Surely there are options out there, but what are they? Then Jason has a client case study w…
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Today, Jason introduces the concept of developing willpower and understanding the concept of free will. He also discusses the topic of "refi till you die," a strategy for property investment. He emphasized the potential benefits of investing in real estate, particularly in Birmingham, Alabama, and encouraged listeners to consult with a tax advisor …
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If you’ve ever dealt with rental properties, you know the drill: late-night calls for emergency repairs, chasing down rent payments, and endless maintenance headaches. It’s exhausting and often feels like the returns don’t justify the stress. What if you could reap the benefits of real estate without the hassle? Enter land flipping—a smarter, simpl…
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Today, Jason delves into a real estate investment opportunity in Phoenix, Arizona, examining its potential in the context of the current economic climate, including the anticipated "Great melt-up." The property, a 16-unit portfolio, offers a projected annual return of 24%, making it an attractive option for investors seeking to capitalize on rising…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 212, published last May 11, 2011. Jason Hartman profiles 30 investment markets nationwide. What does the future hold? The unique characteristic of our market forecast is that we go beyond the traditional method of forecasting appreciation only to profile the income property return on investment for each market …
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