Never going to learn how to make money in college
As I am a senior in college at 25 yrs old, I am very excited that I will be having 30+ hours per week freed up once I finish my bachelors in May. Just after I obtained my associates degree I realized that I was never going to learn how to make money in college. Never was I going to go to a class which would teach me how to support a family. I felt that was pertinent information and have been devoting my time to educating myself on subjects such as personal development, real estate investing, entrepreneurship in general, topped off with marketing and design classes at my University! Not a bad place to be exiting college, except for the 50 g's I owe in student loans.
Over the weekend, I read "Absolute Wealth" by Robert Leonetti and have embarked on the idea of developing cash flow and selling the notes at a discount to generate cash. I do not want to end up real estate rich, but cash poor. I am looking for a balance that will allow me time to travel!
Tonight I have begun to read "Invest in Debt" by Jim Napier. This book is to some real estate investors, the holy grail. A 'good 'ole boy' who decided to leave his job and get into real estate. Turns out he really mastered this whole 'buying paper for cashflow' method and amassed a fortune. The bright orange hard cover book which is faded and completely retro, blended with the 1950's typewriter serif gives this book a mysterious allure to which I am now going to return my attention.
Over the weekend, I read "Absolute Wealth" by Robert Leonetti and have embarked on the idea of developing cash flow and selling the notes at a discount to generate cash. I do not want to end up real estate rich, but cash poor. I am looking for a balance that will allow me time to travel!
Tonight I have begun to read "Invest in Debt" by Jim Napier. This book is to some real estate investors, the holy grail. A 'good 'ole boy' who decided to leave his job and get into real estate. Turns out he really mastered this whole 'buying paper for cashflow' method and amassed a fortune. The bright orange hard cover book which is faded and completely retro, blended with the 1950's typewriter serif gives this book a mysterious allure to which I am now going to return my attention.
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Good for you, Get Rich Some Day!
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As Kiyosaki said, Colleges train you to get a job, for security.
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All the best to you and all college students.
Brian Gibbons, www.Brian-Gibbons.com
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