Buck Joffrey is board certified brain surgeon, entrepreneur, asset manager and podcaster. After finishing his residency training in 2008, Buck took a different route than most of his colleagues. Having witnessed the 2008 financial crisis and the affects it had on hard working professionals around him, Buck decided to take his financial life into his own hands. After starting a series of businesses in the health care, technology, and real estate sectors Buck became financially independent only 5 years after residency and made it his life's mission to provide financial education for hard working, highly educated professionals.
Today, Buck spends most of his time as a professional investor and educator through his show, Wealth Formula Podcast. He is also the author the #1 best-selling book titled, “7 Secrets of Eternal Wealth.” In it, he discuss outdated and dangerous investment paradigms that he believes will result in a generation of high paid professionals dying broke.
During This Show We Discuss…
How wealth relates to time
What is the best way to not trade time for money?
How to best define wealth
Why it’s important to create multiple income streams
How important it is to create recurring income
What you should really understand about investing before you invest
Why it’s important to only invest in things you can understand
What you should know about investing in the stock market?
Why stocks aren’t real assets
The types of things you should be investing in
The 7 secrets of eternal wealth
The paradox of the high paid professional and the golden handcuffs
The danger in saving money
The difference between good and bad debt
Why do you think that leverage is the weapon of the wealthy?
And much more…
During this show you will discover …
Just how building business credit helps any company, at any stage of its existence – even startup ventures
How the age and how profitable a business is will define the kinds of funding it can get
How startups can leverage entrepreneurs personal assets for collateral …
… or turn to crowdfunding
Where angel investors and venture capitalists come into the picture
How building histories with online vendors like Square, PayPal, and Fundbox can all pay dividends later
How some businesses can get grants from the government
Where unsecured business financing and unsecured bank lines of credit come into play
How the 6-month milestone opens up new funding options
Where a history with PayPal, Fundbox, and Square pays off
How a year in business can lead to merchant cash advances …
… and revenue lending
What kind of funding opens up once a business starts to turn a profit and has tax returns
How to qualify for term loans and lines of credit
And how to get the coveted SBA loan
And much more…
Virginia Muzquiz helps six-figure solopreneurs build businesses that fuel their passions, fund their dreams, and have massive impact wherever they live and serve. With more than thirty years of teaching and business building experience, Virginia knows that creating and leveraging social capital is the most cost-effective way to build a business. Virginia grew the contract service division of a nationally-known education franchise from $0 to $2.5 million solely via word of mouth.
As the owner of Gateway Referral Institute, Virginia distinguished herself as the #1 franchisee in the US and #3 franchisee in the world, earning her seat on the exclusive Executive Circle. Today, as the owner and Chief Connections Officer at Master Connectors, Inc and an Executive Director of two BNI (Business Network International) franchises, Virginia coaches 1400+ entrepreneurs on building their businesses using word of mouth best practices. She is also the host of the Passion + Purpose = IMPACT podcast.
During This Show We Discuss…
What social capital is and why you need it
Why networking is a great form of marketing to grow your business
6 steps to mastering networking
The best ways to grow and nurture your network
How to segment your network into smaller groups for targeted marketing
4 ways to network your network
Common mistakes entrepreneurs make mismanaging their networks
How to capitalize on networking events
Common networking group mistakes and how to avoid them
How to get the best results at networking events
5 types of referral partners
How important referrals are to growing your business
The best methods to get referrals
How to find the best referral sources who will send you business
Whether you must refer customers back to expect them to refer prospects to you
The essential steps with developing a referral strategy that works
And much more…
During this show, you will discover …
Secrets to keeping your scores high and the pitfalls to avoid which can drag scores down
The mathematical models used for consumer and business credit scoring
What the credit reporting agencies really take into consideration when they calculate your business and personal credit scores
The percentage breakdowns for TransUnion, Dun & Bradstreet, Experian, and Equifax
How to start building a good business credit score
Why your business credit scores might differ among the credit reporting agencies
What Dun & Bradstreet takes into consideration to calculate a PAYDEX score
What is considered a good PAYDEX score
A secret to keeping your PAYDEX score up
What the scores and numbers really mean on a D & B report
How Experian Commercial differs from D & B
How Experian Intelliscore Plus works
How long derogatory (negative) information stays on your Experian Commercial report
Where Equifax gets its data from
How Equifax predicts business failures
What the FICO SBSS is
How the SBA uses the FICO SBSS score
How FICO combines data per a lender specifications – and why your scores for one might differ from your scores for a different lender
What the FICO SBSS Credit Offer Index is and how it is used
Everything that can lower a business credit score
What bank credit scores are
A secret to keeping your bank rating up
How to keep your credit scores up
How to keep your bank rating up
And much more…