Tag: books
Read These 10 Books BEFORE Buying a House
If I had to redo my first home-buying experience back in 2008, I wouldn’t change anything. However, I would have taken the time to read exactly what I was getting us into during the process. I, of course, read multiple articles online about the home buying process, but nothing about being a real estate investor.…
Become a Real Estate Investor BEFORE Buying Your First House
Please don’t make the same mistake that I did. Buying a home is a fantastic experience, one that can sometimes become emotional (because of your significant other). Do not buy a home unless you have the mindset of an investor! I will quickly walk you through how we purchased our three homes, all with different…
5 Takeaways from “Product-Led SEO”
“Product-Led SEO” by Eli Schwartz was the perfect gift that I bought for myself. I needed to read a book on Search Engine Optimization (SEO), and I picked this book at random—and I picked a great one. SEO is the technique (or science) of optimizing your website to rank on Google and other search engines.…
5 Takeaways from “The Relaxed Author”
“The Relaxed Author” by Joanna Penn and Leslie Lefebvre is about writers managing their writing lives. Life as an independently published author can be hectic. There are tasks such as writing, publishing, marketing, and social media that all contend with your time. The best way to succeed while keeping your mental health intact is to…
5 Takeaways from “How to Invest in a Mobile Home Park”
“How to Invest in a Mobile Home Park” by David Rousher guides us on how to invest in mobile home parks. Duh. What’s not so obvious is why you would want to invest in a mobile home park. Many of us want to retire and still have income, and owning a mobile home park may…
5 Takeaways from “How to Start, Run, and Grow an RV Park, RV Resort, and Campground Business”
“How to Start, Run, and Grow an RV Park, RV Resort, and Campground Business” by Jack Wendling is a deep-dive into the world of owning an RV Park. I don’t have any plans to own an RV Park at the moment, but who knows what the future will bring. There is a lot to owning…
5 Takeaways from “Make Your Family Rich”
“Make Your Family Rich” by Patrick Keogh is a fantastic book about one of my favorite topics, generational wealth. The premise of the book is not to build wealth for retirement but your family estate. The book then shows us various ways to build wealth. I will list some different methods in the five takeaways.…
5 Takeaways from “Mortgage Backed Securities”
“Mortgage Backed Securities” by Justin Adams is a fantastic book just for the fact that it is 30 pages long. After reading an almost 400-page book over the last week, it is great to find a short book. Mortgage backed securities are mortgage loans that banks group together and sell like bond-like securities. You will…
5 Takeaways from “Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat”
“Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat” by David Greene is probably the best book I have read outside of Robert Kiyosaki’s collection. It kept me on the edge of my seat for the entire 300+ page book. No, it’s not a mystery; it is just a combination of investing, business, real estate, and talent management. Of…
Art Edition: The Biggest Book on Passive Income Ever!
Art & Links to all 312 Chapters in “The Biggest Book on Passive Income Ever!” Amazon charges me for the size of the book—thus the ebook edition is $15. If you prefer that version, you can buy it here. Enjoy! MILITARY FAMILY INVESTING www.militaryfamilyinvesting.com The Biggest Book on Passive Income Ever! 320 Chapters and 1,200…
Web Edition: The Biggest Book on Passive Income Ever!
Links to all 312 Chapters in “The Biggest Book on Passive Income Ever!” Amazon charges me for the size of the book—thus the ebook edition is $15. If you prefer that version, you can buy it here. Enjoy! MILITARY FAMILY INVESTING www.militaryfamilyinvesting.com 00 INTRODUCTION 00 000 The Biggest Book on Passive Income Ever! 01 FINANCIAL…
5 Takeaways from “Mindset”
“Mindset” by Carol S. Dweck explores why some people seek a challenge and overcome failure in life, while others avoid difficult situations at all costs. This book is a must-read for those on the journey to entrepreneurship. The two mindsets are fixed mindset and growth mindset, and they play a role in every action we…
5 Takeaways from “Effortless Money”
“Effortless Money” by Victoria Saxton is a book about the psychology of money. It may sound strange, but how you view money actually relates to how money flows to you. I know, I know, it sounds ridiculous. I totally believe in all this because I experienced a cash windfall once I transitioned to an abundance…
5 Takeaways from “Covered Calls for Beginners”
“Covered Calls for Beginners” by Freeman Productions is what I needed for my mind to comprehend options, exactly. I read a massive book on options about four months ago, but I was still confused. This book focuses on just one simple strategy for trading options—covered calls. Covered calls are a Tier 1 (I’ll explain tiers…
5 Takeaways from “Passive Income, Aggressive Retirement”
“Passive income Aggressive Retirement” by Rachel Richards is a book after my own heart. I mean, honestly, I could not write a book that mirrored my views on life better than this one. Passive income is such an invaluable part of my life, and this book reinforces my goals. One of my favorite ideas from…
5 Takeaways from “How to DeFi -Beginner”
“How to DeFi-Beginner” by the Coin Gecko team is a crash course in everything relating to decentralized finance. If you don’t know, decentralized finance is becoming the main form of finance globally. Yes, yes. It may take 50 years, but the pros of the decentralized system will outweigh the cons. Right now, DeFi is in…
5 Takeaways from “Help! My Facebook Ads Suck”
“Help! My Facebook Ads Suck” by Mal Cooper and Jill Cooper is a book about marketing strategies for authors using the Facebook platform. They feel as though Facebook is the best place for authors to advertise their books. I am not heavy into the advertising scene yet, as I am still in the grinding phase…
5 Takeaways from “Mastering Your Mystery”
“Mastering Your Mystery” by Cheryl Bradshaw has everything you want to know about writing a mystery book or creating a mystery series. Beyond that, there is more information on genre details, scriptwriting, and building the proper settings. I have no interest, at the moment, in writing fiction in any sense. But, that does not mean…
The Succeeding in Reading: 54 Takeaways from 54 Books
We just discussed why reading is vital to building wealth in the article “The Succeeding in Reading.” Now let’s look at the 54 books I have completed in the last ten months. “10 Other Real Estate Investments You Can Make” There are many ways to profit with real estate, outside of owning rental homes. “40…
5 Takeaways from “Content Inc.”
I love creating content as I build an audience, but it is difficult. “Content Inc.” by Joe Pulizzi is all about doing just that. If you are interested in making an empire by first creating content, this is the book. First, why would you want to build an audience first before you launch a product?…