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From Zero to a Billion: Scaling Wealth Management

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Nick Subich, co-founder, president, and CEO of YTS Wealth Management, shares his journey in the financial industry and the growth of his business. He emphasizes the importance of building a team and delegating tasks to achieve scalability. Nick also discusses the impact of becoming a father and husband on his outlook and priorities. He aims to leave no one behind and help as many people as possible, both in the financial industry and in supporting women and children in abusive situations. The best advice he received is to embrace the harder option because worthwhile outcomes require hard work.

Visit GoodLifeCo.com/podcasts/thinking-independently for more episodes.
Good Life Companies is a stand-alone entity providing real estate, infrastructure, technology, training, marketing, and support to independent professionals throughout the United States. Good Life Companies is not a broker/dealer or a Registered Investment Advisor and does not provide legal or tax advice.

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Chapters

1. Introduction and Background (00:00:00)

2. Starting in the Financial Industry (00:03:00)

3. Building a Team for Scalability (00:11:39)

4. Defining Success Through Helping Others (00:21:09)

5. The Impact of Fatherhood and Family (00:23:19)

6. Embracing Challenges for Worthwhile Outcomes (00:26:45)

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Nick Subich, co-founder, president, and CEO of YTS Wealth Management, shares his journey in the financial industry and the growth of his business. He emphasizes the importance of building a team and delegating tasks to achieve scalability. Nick also discusses the impact of becoming a father and husband on his outlook and priorities. He aims to leave no one behind and help as many people as possible, both in the financial industry and in supporting women and children in abusive situations. The best advice he received is to embrace the harder option because worthwhile outcomes require hard work.

Visit GoodLifeCo.com/podcasts/thinking-independently for more episodes.
Good Life Companies is a stand-alone entity providing real estate, infrastructure, technology, training, marketing, and support to independent professionals throughout the United States. Good Life Companies is not a broker/dealer or a Registered Investment Advisor and does not provide legal or tax advice.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction and Background (00:00:00)

2. Starting in the Financial Industry (00:03:00)

3. Building a Team for Scalability (00:11:39)

4. Defining Success Through Helping Others (00:21:09)

5. The Impact of Fatherhood and Family (00:23:19)

6. Embracing Challenges for Worthwhile Outcomes (00:26:45)

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