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On today’s show, Jason Hartman discusses Commandment #3: Thou Shalt Maintain Control and how maintaining control in real estate and other aspects of our lives matters. He talks about the Enron collapse and ties it deals has been discussed quite a bit before, but its not just real estate where…
August 2012
Being new to the homeowner world brings the question of where to get your mortgage from. It is even important for those who are looking into real estate investment for renting purposes. With a few key hints we hope that you can find the best lender for your needs. Looking…
YW 178: Advanced Tax Strategies for Savvy Investors by Amanda Han & Matthew MacFarland
Clear some confusion about tax strategy, and gain some added tricks of the trade by listening to this interview. Jason Hartman talks with Amanda Han and Matthew MacFarland, authors of Advanced Tax Strategies for Savvy Investors. Tax laws can change every year, so it’s crucial to take advantage of them as soon as you can. Learn…
what is a good credit score
They’re everywhere you look—credit card applications making promises of reduced prices, extra points, and savings galore. While responsible credit management is a good idea (just ask Jason Hartman), credit cards are often confusing. More, your credit score can be confusing, which often prevents people from checking up on it. In…
Jason Hartman Foundation
Jason Hartman Foundation Sat, 04 Jun 2016 04:23:58 +0000 Thu, 28 Jul 2016 22:18:13 +0000 Libsyn WebEngine 2.0 http://jasonhartmanfoundation.hartmannetwork.libsynpro.com en © 2010-2016 The Hartman Media Company. All Rights Reserved. http://jasonhartmanfoundation.hartmannetwork.libsynpro.com contact@jasonhartman.com (contact@jasonhartman.com) Get a head start in life! Finally, real world financial education for young adults! Life can be confusing and chaotic. In the midst…
Jason Hartman Foundation
What is the purpose of secondary education? Is it to have children learn the names of dead English poets? Is it to memorize dates and facts rather than the lessons of history? Is to learn mathematical theorems that will have little, if any, practical use in later life? Jason Hartman, having experienced the full range…
