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Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 482, originally published in February 2015.

On today's Creating Wealth show, Jason talks a little bit about mastermind groups and touches on an article that was released by USA Today on the subject of investments. Jason brings up some very interesting points on the minimum wage discussion as well as talks about conflict of interests in financial advisers. As always, Jason shares some timeless wisdom about the US dollar, commandments to live by, and more on the Creating Wealth show.

Key Takeaways:

1:30 - Jason talks about his mastermind group, Venture Alliance.

5:45 - Minimum wage increases always causes inflation.

11:00 - Give yourself small rewards along the way.

13:40 Jason talks about commandment number nine.

17:20 - The American workspace is getting smaller as more people work from home.

23:15 - Jason talks about the gold bugs and other forms of currency.

27:45 - The US dollar will still be the reserve currency

30:10 – Jason does a deep dive into his personal commandments.

37:40 – There is no such thing as passive income.

41:00 – Jason's company looks for landlord friendly markets.

Mentioned In This Episode:

USA Today - Retirement Savings

You're Losing Your Office Space

US Dollar Most Crowded Trade

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2101 episodes

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Manage episode 204969125 series 2294384
Content provided by Jason Hartman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jason Hartman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 482, originally published in February 2015.

On today's Creating Wealth show, Jason talks a little bit about mastermind groups and touches on an article that was released by USA Today on the subject of investments. Jason brings up some very interesting points on the minimum wage discussion as well as talks about conflict of interests in financial advisers. As always, Jason shares some timeless wisdom about the US dollar, commandments to live by, and more on the Creating Wealth show.

Key Takeaways:

1:30 - Jason talks about his mastermind group, Venture Alliance.

5:45 - Minimum wage increases always causes inflation.

11:00 - Give yourself small rewards along the way.

13:40 Jason talks about commandment number nine.

17:20 - The American workspace is getting smaller as more people work from home.

23:15 - Jason talks about the gold bugs and other forms of currency.

27:45 - The US dollar will still be the reserve currency

30:10 – Jason does a deep dive into his personal commandments.

37:40 – There is no such thing as passive income.

41:00 – Jason's company looks for landlord friendly markets.

Mentioned In This Episode:

USA Today - Retirement Savings

You're Losing Your Office Space

US Dollar Most Crowded Trade

  continue reading

2101 episodes

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