Why Typical Planning Fails - Episode 122
Episode 122 of the The Practical Wealth Show podcast, hosted by Curtis May, titled "Why Typical Planning Fails - Episode 122" was published on March 11, 2020 and runs 33 minutes.
March 11, 2020 ·33m · The Practical Wealth Show
Episode Description
Some people still believe in typical financial planning as an excellent strategy for their businesses, but Curtis encourages us to change that way of thinking. He explains the many reasons why typical financial planning has failed, and offers examples and advice to make our money grow! Be sure to stay tuned, and enjoy this episode.
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Show Notes
- Where should I invest? - 2:00
- Experience as a club salesperson - 2:44
- The accumulation theory - 3:24
- What do you believe in? - 4:16
- Teaching how money works - 4:39
- You have to save money - 7:08
- Creating velocity - 8:57
- Is it all about accumulation? - 11:07
- Why traditional planning does not work - 12:04
- Traditional thinking on accumulation - 12:32
- You have to understand how money works - 13:22
- Making your money grow - 15:22
- What happens if you focus on accumulation? - 16:34
- Understanding rates of return - 18:29
- What to focus on - 22:07
- Buying something to become an expert at it - 23:00
- Reasons why traditional planning doesn't work - 25:49
- Talking about the book: Financial Planning Has Failed - 31:08
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