Episodes

  • I'm Rich- What is life like for a rich person?
    Nov 30 2024

    In this episode, the hosts dive into the dynamics of daily life when you're wealthy. One host describes how his daily life is flexible, allowing him to pursue various interests, while acknowledging the necessity of continuing to work for fulfillment. He works seven days a week, as he enjoys it, but admits that the routine can feel monotonous, like “Groundhog Day.”


    The other host, Richie Rich shares that his days are meticulously planned and filled with activities ranging from evaluating investment opportunities to mentoring small business owners. He emphasizes the importance of productivity and enjoying the freedom of choice in his life. He discusses a recent opportunity to invest in a hotel, illustrating how his focus has shifted to evaluating ventures rather than working in a traditional job.


    They both reflect on the excitement that comes from making deals and the thrill of new experiences. While one host finds value in variety and change, the other feels content with his productive lifestyle. They humorously touch on the complexities of personal relationships, suggesting that a bit of unpredictability can be engaging. The episode ends with a lighthearted disclaimer about not providing legal or financial advice, teasing future discussions on rich people's lifestyles and relationships.


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    4 mins
  • I'm Rich- Should I get a second home?
    Oct 26 2024

    **Summary of Podcast Episode: "I'm Rich, Now What?"**


    In this episode, the hosts discuss the concept of owning a second home, weighing its practicality and motivations. Zeus shares his experience of purchasing a second home post-divorce, emphasizing the emotional appeal rather than purely investment motives. He purchased a beach house valued at around $900,000, which has appreciated to about $2.2 million, yet he rarely uses it, preferring privacy.


    The other host contrasts this with his investment strategy, operating multiple properties, including a renovated second home that he rents out on Airbnb. He notes that the vacation rental market doesn't always appreciate in value, prompting him to rethink his investment strategy.


    As they delve into motivations behind buying second homes, they acknowledge that many people often choose them to impress others. They conclude that owning a second home makes sense if you genuinely plan to use it, suggesting that potential buyers evaluate their lifestyle and usage to determine if it aligns with their goals.


    The episode wraps up with a humorous exchange about the disparities between their experiences, highlighting the lighthearted nature of the discussion around wealth and property ownership.


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    8 mins
  • I’m Rich- Where should I get more money for my investments?
    Sep 28 2024

    In a recent episode, various methods for obtaining funds for investments are explored. Conventional lending from banks typically requires a 20-25% down payment and relies on the income generated from the property being financed. Asset-backed lending allows investors to leverage existing assets, such as stocks, to secure lines of credit, enabling them to avoid liquidation and potential tax penalties. Hard money lending offers quick access to capital through private lenders, albeit at higher interest rates (around 12%), which comes with increased risk. Additionally, investors can borrow against the cash value of whole life or indexed universal life (IUL) insurance policies, benefiting from potential tax advantages. Lastly, mezzanine debt, often used by private equity groups, serves as short-term, higher-interest financing to fill gaps when conventional lenders provide insufficient funding. The discussion highlighted the growing importance of compliance in the investment landscape while suggesting a shift in the approach to regulatory advice that could pose challenges in the industry.

    Overall, understanding these diverse financing options is crucial for strategic investment planning.


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    11 mins
  • I'm Rich- Do I need a financial advisor?
    Sep 7 2024

    Hey everyone, welcome to another episode of "I'm Rich, Now What?" with Iron Man and Thor. Today, we're diving into the topic of financial advisors. Do you need one? When should you get one?

    Iron Man shares his journey of finding a financial advisor at a trade show while he was still building his wealth. His advisor provided industry-specific insights, like restricted property trusts and captive insurance plans, to help him maximize profitability and mitigate taxes.

    Thor discusses the importance of having a financial advisor who understands your industry and the value of a good CPA and tax attorney. They debate whether CPAs who are also attorneys are too stretched thin to be effective. The conversation touches on how CPAs can either just handle your taxes or proactively suggest ways to minimize them.

    Iron Man talks about the significance of a financial advisor who acts as a family office, managing all financial transactions and planning. He emphasizes the need for strategic planning, balancing current and future financial goals.

    The hosts agree on the necessity of having a financial team that includes a financial advisor, CPA, and possibly a tax attorney. They highlight the importance of finding the right professionals who are attentive and aligned with your financial needs and goals.

    In the end, they ponder the appropriate costs and thresholds for hiring a financial advisor and share personal anecdotes about their experiences with financial planning.

    #financialadvisor #wealthmanagement #investmentstrategy #moneymanagement #assetmanagement #taxplanning #financialgoals #smartinvesting #financialfreedom #taxmitigation


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    10 mins
  • I’m Rich- Which credit card should I use?
    Aug 21 2024

    In this episode, Lion and Mouse discuss their preferred credit cards and their experiences with them. Lion reveals his go-to credit card is the AMEX Platinum, highlighting its benefits like no spending limits, travel perks, and metal design. Mouse humorously points out the practicality of his Discover card from college.

    They also delve into whether credit cards can influence social perceptions, debating if a high-limit card like AMEX Platinum can make a difference in professional settings. They also discuss the pros and cons of various cards based on lifestyle needs, including points and rewards systems.

    The conversation touches on the importance of credit cards over debit cards for security and dispute resolution. They also emphasize the benefits of the AMEX dispute process and shares his concerns about using debit cards.

    In the end, the episode discusses the value of choosing a credit card that aligns with your lifestyle and financial goals.

    #financialadvice #financialgoals #lifestylefinances #disputeresolution #travelperks #financialplanning #moneymanagement #moneytalks #financialwellness #smartspending



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    19 mins
  • I'm Rich- Which car should I buy?
    Aug 3 2024

    Today, Lion and Panther dive into the topic of choosing a car when you're wealthy. We explore the different motivations and considerations behind car ownership among the affluent. Lion proudly lists his collection, which includes high-performance and luxurious vehicles like a Range Rover SV, GMC Denali turbo diesel pickup truck, and a Challenger Hellcat, emphasizing his preference for fast, powerful cars with a touch of luxury. He also owns a mix of classic cars, such as a 74 Bronco, a 41 Dodge Power Wagon, and a 72 Olds 442, highlighting his passion for unique and vintage automobiles.

    In contrast, Panther’s approach to car ownership is more practical. I drive a 2017 BMW 440xi hardtop convertible, a dream car I bought used to enjoy the blend of a convertible with year-round usability. However, I'm considering switching to something more economical and practical, like a Toyota Camry, to avoid the high costs of premium gas and expensive maintenance. They discuss the importance of balancing personal enjoyment, practicality, and even tax considerations when selecting a car. Additionally, they touch on how some people choose cars as status symbols, while others prioritize comfort and functionality. In conclusion, the conversation reveals that car choices among the rich are deeply personal, reflecting individual values and lifestyles. Whether it's about the thrill of driving a high-powered machine or the practicality of a reliable daily driver, the key is to find what best suits your needs and preferences.


    #luxurycars #wealthylifestyle #personalfinance #carethusiast #vehiclepreference #highperformancecars #financialplanning


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    13 mins
  • I’m Rich- How to build a Multi-Generational Legacy
    Jul 20 2024

    Today, we're discussing how to build a multi-generational legacy.

    Goose and Gander start by defining what a legacy means—whether it’s about passing down your DNA or supporting causes through trusts. For Goose, legacy ties closely to his genetic lineage, but he also considers non-biological descendants.

    Goose outlines his approach with a dynasty trust designed for his descendants, acknowledging the challenge of it lasting beyond three generations due to common pitfalls. He plans for conservative trust management, with trustees ensuring wise use of funds.

    We explore the balance between rigid and flexible trust structures and the importance of trusted individuals as trustees. Goose and Gander also discuss investment strategies, weighing conservative and aggressive approaches.

    In the end, while Goose hopes his legacy plan works, he recognizes that once he's gone, the outcomes are beyond his control.


    #legacyplanning #wealthmanagement #financialplanning #generationalwealth #financialfreedom #investmentstrategy #financialgoals #trustfund #familywealth #moneymanagement #inheritance


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    16 mins
  • I’m Rich- Should I serve on a Board?
    Jul 6 2024

    In this episode of we explore the question, "Should I serve on a board?" Goose and Iceman discuss the different types of boards: corporate, nonprofit, and startups. They delve into the pros and cons of each, emphasizing the importance of aligning with boards that match your passions and skills. Goose highlights the value of networking and influence in high-profile boards, while Iceman stresses the time commitment and potential lack of direct impact. They also touch on the dynamics of board participation, including the reasons behind joining and the significance of strategic decision-making.

    Tune in to hear their insights on navigating board membership and maximizing your contributions.


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    11 mins