Without Asset Protection Your Financial Freedom is at RISK!!!
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Scott Smith, CEO of Royal Legal Solutions, joins Tony Lopes to discuss asset protection and growing financial freedom through real estate. Scott shares his personal journey to financial freedom and how he got into real estate. He emphasizes the importance of asset protection and explains the concept of having separate companies for asset holding and operations. Scott also discusses the significance of anonymity and compartmentalization in asset protection. He provides insights on setting up a dream investment team and investing retirement funds in real estate. Scott offers valuable resources and encourages listeners to seek professional help in structuring their assets and reducing taxes.
Takeaways- Asset protection is crucial to safeguarding your wealth and ensuring its durability.
- Separate companies for asset holding and operations provide anonymity and compartmentalization.
- Building a dream investment team can help streamline your wealth-building process.
- Investing retirement funds in real estate can provide higher returns and tax benefits.
- Seek professional help to structure your assets correctly and reduce taxes.
- 00:00: Introduction
- 01:30: Scott's Journey to Financial Freedom
- 05:23: Asset Protection: Safeguarding Your Wealth
- 09:39: Anonymity and Compartmentalization in Asset Protection
- 16:22: Building Your Dream Investment Team
- 20:32: Investing Retirement Funds in Real Estate
- 23:47: Structuring Your Assets and Reducing Taxes
- 27:09: Conclusion
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