From Burnt Out Attorney To $20,000/Month Of Passive Income - E893 - CFC

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Do you ever look at your W-2 and wonder if there's a better way? Even as a successful private equity entrepreneur, it’s easy to find yourself grinding endless hours…leading to massive burnout. That's exactly where Brian Boyd found himself as a high-powered tax attorney, working 50 out of 52 Saturdays a year. But he cracked the code to escape... Using real estate investing and savvy tax strategies, Brian went from burnout to building a portfolio generating $20,000 monthly in passive income. And in today’s podcast, he's sharing his playbook with us. If you want to learn how he did that…you CANNOT miss this episode! Brian's first piece of advice is… Don't put more money into your W-2 job than you are willing to lose… In fact, you’re technically an unsecured creditor of your own time and energy. That means your hard work is not even yours once it's traded for a paycheck. Plus, it's only a matter of time until real estate professional status becomes mainstream... The Fed simply cannot ignore the tax benefits forever. This means they either change the rules or more people will use this strategy. If you want a ton more insight into creating a passive income stream from real estate, you have to tune in to today's show! Take Control, Hunter Thompson Resources mentioned in the episode: Brian Boyd Email Website Instagram TikTok Facebook Interested in investing with Asym Capital? 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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