

Cashflow Ninja
M.C Laubscher
In Cashflow Ninja, host M.C. Laubscher, renowned as a leading expert in alternative investment strategies and alternative asset investing, interviews the best global minds in business and investing that share alternative wealth strategies and alternative asset investing niches. The mission of the Cashflow Ninja is to empower people to create, protect & multiply their wealth in the new economy and information age. The rules of money have changed and we share the new rules and how anyone can create, protect and multiply their wealth in our constantly changing environment.
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Sep 24, 2018 • 38min
360: Ryan Enk: Going from Nothing to Financial Freedom
My guest in this episode is Ryan Enk. Ryan is a small business owner, entrepreneur, and successful real estate investor. He lives in Louisiana with his wife and 5 boys. The purpose of this blog is to help others learn how to pursue “Return To Life” Investing. RTL investing. Too many people spend everyday of their life with their nose 2 feet away from a cubicle wall, when the world outside that waits for them is farther than the eye can see.

Sep 21, 2018 • 38min
359: Emily & Kirk Du Plessis: How To Go From Rookie To Pro Growing Your Real Estate Cashflow & Building a Community
Emily and Kirk Du Plessis are real estate investors who focus primarily in the buy and hold niche. They bought their first rental property in 2012 shortly after they were married with little money or knowledge of the space. Emily was an English Teacher who was able to leave her job to manage their rental portfolio and stay home with their three children. Kirk runs an online options trading website that focuses on education and software for options traders. Together they have built their rental portfolio trying various types of rental properties: multi-family, student rentals, vacation rentals, etc. and teach other newbie investors how to get started with rental property at RentalRookie.com.

Sep 19, 2018 • 44min
358: John Matheson: Empowering The Commercial Borrower
My guest in this episode is John Matheson. John is the CEO of Commercial Loan Success, a software and education platform designed to help small business owners and property investors make more informed financing decisions. Using the Commercial Loan Success loan analysis software platform, commercial borrowers and commercial lenders are able to communicate more effectively, and borrowers are able to approach commercial lenders more confidently, already knowing that their transactions are lendable. Through Commercial Loan Success, John hopes to provide the resources and educational materials that small business owners, entrepreneurs, and real estate investors can use to confidently obtain financing and grow their businesses profitably, all without being at the mercy of the predatory lenders.

Sep 17, 2018 • 33min
357: Gerald Celente: Tracking The Top Trends of 2018
My returning guest today is Gerald Celente. Gerald Celente, a pioneer trend strategist, founded the Trends Research Institute in 1980. He is the author of the national bestseller Trends 2000 and Trend Tracking: Far Better than Megatrends (Warner Books), and publisher of the internationally distributed quarterly Trends Journal.

Sep 14, 2018 • 37min
356: Jack McGuinness: How To Evaluate The Effectiveness Of Leadership Teams
Jack McGuinness has 25+ years of experience working with leadership teams at organizations big and small across multiple industries. After serving as an airborne ranger with the U.S. Army’s prestigious 10th Mountain Division, he helped build a successful boutique management-consulting firm where he served as COO for 13 years. Jack also served as CEO of a contract packaging company, where he developed a passion for unleashing the leadership capacity of teams throughout an organization.

Sep 12, 2018 • 44min
355: Buck Joffrey: The Truth About Cashflow Investments
My guest today is Buck Joffrey, MD. Buck is an accomplished Surgeon, Entrepreneur, Asset Manager and Podcaster. He is also the #1 best-selling author of The 7 Secrets of Eternal Wealth. With a negative net worth upon finishing his surgical training in 2008, Buck quickly became a serial entrepreneur and real asset investor amassing an 8 figure net worth. In order to help his high paid professional colleagues, he started a financial education website called WealthFormula.com and hosts the popular Wealth Formula Podcast.

Sep 10, 2018 • 37min
354: David Denniston: Creating & Growing A Portfolio Of Cashflow Investments
My guest in today's episode is David Denniston. David is a financial expert and consultant for medical professionals and Host of the Freedom Formula for Physicians Podcast, Dave is uniquely poised to offer unbiased and focused planning advice to physicians.

Sep 7, 2018 • 31min
353: Cindy Nicholson: How To Monetize Your Business With Online Courses
My guest in this episode is Cindy Nicholson. As a former teacher and corporate trainer, Cindy Nicholson works with entrepreneurs who have dreams of building their business beyond just trading dollars for hours. They’re ready to grow their business by offering online courses but have no idea where to start. Cindy helps walk them through the process so that they can create a course that they’re proud of and that their clients will love. In short, Cindy helps amazing entrepreneurs turn their incredible content into effective and engaging learning material.

Sep 5, 2018 • 28min
352: Paul Thompson: How To Get Into The Investing Game & Level Up Your Life
My guest in this episode is Paul Thompson. He used to have a corporate day job. Now he’s a full-time real estate investor who lives to help others find their way. Paul Thompson is turning his personal story of securing 20 deals in his first 18 months of investing into an inspiration to others. When Paul realized that the perfect time to start investing was never going to come, he jumped in! Now doing about three deals per month, Paul is able to help himself, as well as helping others build wealth with passive cash flow.

Sep 3, 2018 • 48min
351: Ted Benna: The $10 Trillion Inventor
Ted Benna was working for an insurance firm outside Philadelphia about 40 years ago when he figured out how to use an obscure provision of a 1978 tax law—section “401(k)”—and turn it into an employee retirement account for contributions from both employees and employers. He designed it as a fringe benefit for banks that wanted to save taxes when they transferred bonuses to employees. In the years since, however, it’s grown into much more—it’s now the dominant way that Americans save for retirement, helping them collectively amass trillions.