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Jassen Bowman
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Rapid City, SD
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Can your financial planner do this?

Jassen Bowman
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Rapid City, SD
Posted

Most financial planners are grossly incapable of incorporating real estate into your financial plan. Their software just can't model it, and most of them, to be grossly blunt, simply ignore real estate as an asset class because they have no way to get paid a commission on it. It's just reality.

Enjoy this webinar replay from my friend James Orr on what your financial is simply incapable of showing you:

https://vimeo.com/377384680?__s=br9ir6iuhfsps9zvoxvz

Rentals? Yay! Rentals!

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