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Jack McColl – Access Debt to Grow Your Business

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BIO: Jack McColl, the founder of Credit Stacking, has the knowledge and in-depth understanding of the credit stacking strategy. He has mentored thousands of entrepreneurs and been a part of growing multiple 7-figure businesses.STORY: Jack lived in Bali for three months when he was 26. He saw an opportunity to create an Airbnb business there, got a few houses, and hired locals to help manage day-to-day business activities. He paid rent and wages in cash, but problems from the landlords and his staff were all he got. Jack barely made any returns from the venture.LEARNING: Do a lot of market research before you venture into any business. Finance your deals with 0% interest business credit. “The more you can borrow, the more you can make, and the higher chance of success you’re going to see in any business venture.”Jack McColl Guest profileJack McColl, the founder of Credit Stacking, has been featured on MarketWatch, Disrupt Magazine, Yahoo Finance, and many other publications and podcasts for his knowledge and in-depth understanding of the credit stacking strategy. Jack has mentored thousands of entrepreneurs and been a part of growing multiple 7-figure businesses. He has accessed multiple six figures in credit lines. He’s funded multiple business startups with this money, and he’s shown thousands of other entrepreneurs how to do the same thing. You can trust that the Credit Stacking education and mentorship are in a class of their own, taught by industry experts.Check out Jack’s case study that shows the exact steps he used to get approved for a half-million dollars.Worst investment everWhen Jack was 26, he moved to Bali, Indonesia, and lived there for three months. During that period, he saw an opportunity to create an Airbnb arbitrage business with his brother. They hired locals to help them with the day-to-day management of the venture.The brothers financed the business venture with their cash and paid all payments, including paying the workers, using that cash. Unfortunately, these people didn’t deliver on what they were supposed to. The business was suffering from poor reviews and ratings on AirBnB, and the brothers were having issues with landlords who refused to rectify the problems with the houses, yet they had already paid rent in full.It turns out, running a business abroad from home is not a walk in the park. Jack regretted not doing more research before embarking on this venture.Lessons learnedDo a lot of market research before you venture into any business.Vet and hire high-quality talent to help manage the business.Finance your deals with 0% interest business credit. It’s safer because you can charge it back if the service providers don’t deliver. It also gives you more time because you’re not paying interest.Andrew’s takeawaysSetting up a business in a foreign land is hard, so don’t be overconfident and overlook the challenges.Anytime you can protect your purchase. Do it.Actionable adviceHave as much access to capital as you can because the more access you have, the stronger you will be in any business negotiation or business venture. You don’t even have to have money. You just need to have access to cash.No. 1 goal for the next 12 monthsJack went from zero to getting approved for half a million dollars in credit. And so, over the next 12 months, his goal is to get approved for another half a million dollars because he wants a total of a million dollars of approved credit.Parting words “Build your credit.”Jack McColl [spp-transcript] Connect with Jack McCollLinkedInFacebookInstagramYouTubePodcastWebsiteAndrew’s booksHow to Start Building Your Wealth Investing in the Stock MarketMy Worst Investment Ever9 Valuation Mistakes and How to Avoid ThemTransform Your Business with Dr.Deming’s 14 PointsAndrew’s online programsValuation Master ClassHow to Start Building Your Wealth Investing in the Stock MarketFinance Made Ridiculously SimpleBecome a Great Presenter and Increase Your InfluenceTransform Your Business with Dr. Deming’s 14 PointsConnect with Andrew Stotz:astotz.comLinkedInFacebookInstagramTwitterYouTubeMy Worst Investment Ever Podcast

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