E565 - CFC - 100k to Invest - Protecting Your Assets Through Trusts (While Avoiding Probate)

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If you have enough money that you’re considering private Investments, You need to have an estate and asset protection plan… Yes, acknowledging your mortality and the possibility of getting sued is not fun, but what is far less fun is losing all your assets to creditors and allowing your family to suffer through probate. However, you need not worry because Brian Chou is an estate planning and asset protection attorney who shows us how empowering ourselves with control and certainty is surprisingly fun! <<>> Brian breaks down asset protection with the analogy of a box. We all know that we want to put our real estate assets in a box, like an LLC, so that if someone trips and falls on your property, they can’t come for your other assets. However, fewer people think about the box from the other perspective… You also want to have your assets in a box so people suing you for something related to your personal business can’t go after your assets. Additionally, Brian encourages his clients to transfer their assets into a trust so that they can maintain control of their assets, and so someone YOU appoint can exercise your wishes! For many of you, setting up a trust is a no-brainer, so tune in today to hear how to do it! Take Control, Hunter Thompson Resources mentioned in the episode: 1. Brian Chou Email Interested in investing in ATMs? Check out our webinar.   Please note that investing in private placement securities entails a high degree of risk, including illiquidity of the investment and loss of principal. Please refer to the subscription agreement for a discussion of risk factors. Tired of scrambling for capital?  Check out our new FREE webinar -  How to Ensure You Never Scramble for Capital Again (The 3 Capital-Raising Secrets). Click Here to register.   CFC Podcast Facebook Group

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