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Joey Noble
  • New to Real Estate
  • Miami, FL
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Beardy Brandon is "Andy"

Joey Noble
  • New to Real Estate
  • Miami, FL
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I'm in the middle of reading – Tax Strategies for the Savvy Real Estate Investor – just brought it, great read by the way. It is blatantly obvious that Brandon is Andy from the "Entities" story. I have seen the podcast of Brandon, Amanda and Josh multiple times, and how Amanda snatched Brandon out of the depths of entity downfall. The podcast and the book explain things perfectly, and Brandon graciously tells his story during the podcast, allowing others to learn from his mistakes, and Amanda and Matt are geniuses at explaining complicated matters in an understandable and entertaining way. I do have a question though, what about real estate and trusts?