Today, we share a free training video that talks about notes payable, due on demand, debt securitization, and more to teach the students.
Out of everything I do, I love helping people learn and improve their skills and knowledge the most.
Selfishly, I’ve always loved helping people more than helping myself because it makes me feel good.
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But talking to students and clients, and being with them when they finally “get it”, and when concepts, terminology, and techniques begin clicking into place, is absolutely amazing to be a part of.
In this brand new series, we’re bringing those two things together and much more.
In this series, I’m going to release a new training video/session every Friday on the blog. The Blog helps you improve your value investing skills and knowledge, so you can reach your goals faster.
And we’re also going to turn these sessions live at some point as well.
This happened in October here.
And is happening again next week. You can sign up for the free Owner’s Earnings Live Training Webinar by going here.
In this post, I’m sharing a training I did with one of my Masterclass and Coaching Program students when evaluating the company NAII.
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But why do we spend so much time talking about these things?
Because I’m a huge believer that once you have the proper value investing foundation down – or any basic skills foundations – it will make things easier to learn down the road for you.
I am a huge believer in the above quote. Every student I teach to build a solid foundation first and then move on to other more advanced things.
I did this when I started and wasted literally years of time.
Don’t do this.
I’m a huge believer in being as efficient as possible to help speed up not only the learning process for you but also, personally. So, I spend less time having to backtrack and relearn things.
By drilling in this, and the other lessons from our free training video session. You’ll save yourself an enormous amount of time and frustration.
I’m all about leveraging time and gaining a huge legal advantage over others – this is a huge positive leverage point.
Having said that, let’s get to this week’s video.
In our prior Free Training series, you saw one of my clients’ early Coaching Program Training Sessions in full.
Now, I show you one of my later sessions with this same student. It shows you the depth of information, knowledge. Also, skills students of my Masterclass and Coaching Program get.
Let’s get to it
Notes Payable, Due On Demand, Debt Securitization, And More
In this free training video, I show you the depth of information and knowledge. Also, the skills students of my Masterclass and Coaching Program get.
This video is from a larger training session. We spend about 14 minutes going over just 2 lines in this companies financial report. So, that this student fully understands debt, notes payable, due on demand, debt securitization, and more. We spent more than 17 hours over 8 training sessions going over these companies’ annual reports line by line so he would understand everything in it.
If you’re interested in joining this Coaching Program, you can do so here, where you’ll also learn more information about it.
Here’s what one of our students had to say about this program.
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