The Financial Classroom Podcast

The Financial Classroom Podcast

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Listen as they discuss how to build wealth, live frugally, and attack life with a financial plan.

03/18/2022

Today Tim, Jules and Will spoke about the recent downturns in the stock market and how to invest in it as well the opportunity cost of spending money and using your time.

We dug deeper and asked people to understand the true meaning of understanding volatility and discussed how market downturns can really test an investors ability to withstand risk but also benefit long term investors.

The guys and gal also talked about how important it is to enjoy the journey along the way; to experience life now as well and not live in a life of deprivation just to try and reach that financial independence life.

After listening to this episode we challenge you to do something random, something that makes your life better, doesn’t have to be expensive, but something that will bring you joy.

Check out the article that we talked about:

https://patriotone.substack.com/p/opportunity-cost?s=r

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02/16/2022

Mindset. realestate. Wholesaling. Entrepreneurship. Today we had on Brendan Skilton-Douglas the man behind nofluffwholesaling.ca and ashtonfisher.ca From tree climber to realestate wholesaler we had the pleasure to sit down with Brendan to talk about how mindset is so important to help you get out of debt, and understanding how a mindset shift can change your financial future. He started his company Ashton Fisher in real estate and went from working for the government to starting his own real estate company. Many people dream of quitting their 9-5 and starting up their own company but not many people actually go for it. What does it take to go all in? What kind of mindset does an entrepreneur need to have to take that step? Who are you and does your career give you identity? What are your core values and are you living in alignment with them?
A few other things we touched on:
- Rent to own "No risk will kill you slowly, too much risk will kill you"
- Say you like yourself - mindset
- How finances relate to values
- Psychology of finance
- How to step out of your comfort zone and change your mindset.
Todays conversation was so much fun, we hope you enjoy it as much as we did! Please like comment and share this podcast episode. Brendan Skilton-Douglas Ashton Fisher

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