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Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

CW 773 - Jason & Naresh - Critical Thinking, the Financial Media Talking Heads, Tax Liens & Cuba

03 Jan 2017

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Welcome to Creating Wealth 2017! The most important takeaway from today’s conversation is to start investing in real estate income properties now. If you already have an existing portfolio beef it up. Time is short and the longer you own a property the more money you make. Preserve your financial future. On today’s show,  Jason brings Naresh back after an 8-month absence to discuss the benefits of smoking, the problem with the financial media in the U.S. and the farce which is making money on tax liens and deeds.     Naresh also shares his findings from his recent trip to Cuba. Key Takeaways: [1:35] If you haven’t started your real estate portfolio and secured your financial future the best day to do it is today. [5:03] The benefits of smoking include being social. [14:00] Thinking critically and holding opposing thoughts on the same subject shows a high level of intelligence. [15:56] Drinking the kool-aid is easier than doing your homework when investing. [17:34] The problem with the financial media is the people delivering the news are not business people. [24:37] How to make money from investing in tax liens and deeds and why it’s not a good idea.   [35:11] Naresh shares his experiences from his recent visit to Cuba. [42:28] One of the few things Obama did that Jason agrees with is opening up Cuba. Mentioned in This Episode: Hartman Media Jason Hartman Creating Wealth Episode 417 Biohacking and Longevity Show Holistic Survival Podcast Venture Alliance Mastermind Meet the Masters of Income Property

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