48. Seeing Opportunities with Infinite Banking and Real Estate – Client Series

February 02, 2021 00:23:46
48. Seeing Opportunities with Infinite Banking and Real Estate – Client Series
Wealth On Main Street
48. Seeing Opportunities with Infinite Banking and Real Estate – Client Series

Feb 02 2021 | 00:23:46

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Hosted By

Richard Canfield Jayson Lowe

Show Notes

On today's “Client Series” episode of Wealth Without Bay Street, Jayson and Richard are joined by Liam McGoran.  Liam works as a Design Engineer (EIT) for an engineering firm in Vancouver, BC. Amongst spending time hiking and being outdoors in the Greater Vancouver area, Liam has picked up an interest in macroeconomics and investing. He has especially enjoyed being able to implement IBC as a tool to further accelerate his investing journey. In a world of out of control central banks and big governments people need to wake up more than ever and take control of the banking function in their life. With this new found passion it’s even more enjoyable to spread the word, grow with others and help educate those you care about.

Liam took the time to learn the IBC process and is now living proof the Becoming Your Own Banker is one of the best decisions you can make for yourself, your family and your future.

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:

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