Episodes

  • I’m Rich- Which credit should I use?
    Aug 21 2024

    In this episode, Lion and Mouse discuss their preferred credit cards and their experiences with them. Lion reveals his go-to credit card is the AMEX Platinum, highlighting its benefits like no spending limits, travel perks, and metal design. Mouse humorously points out the practicality of his Discover card from college.

    They also delve into whether credit cards can influence social perceptions, debating if a high-limit card like AMEX Platinum can make a difference in professional settings. They also discuss the pros and cons of various cards based on lifestyle needs, including points and rewards systems.

    The conversation touches on the importance of credit cards over debit cards for security and dispute resolution. They also emphasize the benefits of the AMEX dispute process and shares his concerns about using debit cards.

    In the end, the episode discusses the value of choosing a credit card that aligns with your lifestyle and financial goals.

    #financialadvice #financialgoals #lifestylefinances #disputeresolution #travelperks #financialplanning #moneymanagement #moneytalks #financialwellness #smartspending



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    19 mins
  • I'm Rich- Which car should I buy?
    Aug 3 2024

    Today, Lion and Panther dive into the topic of choosing a car when you're wealthy. We explore the different motivations and considerations behind car ownership among the affluent. Lion proudly lists his collection, which includes high-performance and luxurious vehicles like a Range Rover SV, GMC Denali turbo diesel pickup truck, and a Challenger Hellcat, emphasizing his preference for fast, powerful cars with a touch of luxury. He also owns a mix of classic cars, such as a 74 Bronco, a 41 Dodge Power Wagon, and a 72 Olds 442, highlighting his passion for unique and vintage automobiles.

    In contrast, Panther’s approach to car ownership is more practical. I drive a 2017 BMW 440xi hardtop convertible, a dream car I bought used to enjoy the blend of a convertible with year-round usability. However, I'm considering switching to something more economical and practical, like a Toyota Camry, to avoid the high costs of premium gas and expensive maintenance. They discuss the importance of balancing personal enjoyment, practicality, and even tax considerations when selecting a car. Additionally, they touch on how some people choose cars as status symbols, while others prioritize comfort and functionality. In conclusion, the conversation reveals that car choices among the rich are deeply personal, reflecting individual values and lifestyles. Whether it's about the thrill of driving a high-powered machine or the practicality of a reliable daily driver, the key is to find what best suits your needs and preferences.


    #luxurycars #wealthylifestyle #personalfinance #carethusiast #vehiclepreference #highperformancecars #financialplanning


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    13 mins
  • I’m Rich- How to build a Multi-Generational Legacy
    Jul 20 2024

    Today, we're discussing how to build a multi-generational legacy.

    Goose and Gander start by defining what a legacy means—whether it’s about passing down your DNA or supporting causes through trusts. For Goose, legacy ties closely to his genetic lineage, but he also considers non-biological descendants.

    Goose outlines his approach with a dynasty trust designed for his descendants, acknowledging the challenge of it lasting beyond three generations due to common pitfalls. He plans for conservative trust management, with trustees ensuring wise use of funds.

    We explore the balance between rigid and flexible trust structures and the importance of trusted individuals as trustees. Goose and Gander also discuss investment strategies, weighing conservative and aggressive approaches.

    In the end, while Goose hopes his legacy plan works, he recognizes that once he's gone, the outcomes are beyond his control.


    #legacyplanning #wealthmanagement #financialplanning #generationalwealth #financialfreedom #investmentstrategy #financialgoals #trustfund #familywealth #moneymanagement #inheritance


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    16 mins
  • I’m Rich- Should I serve on a Board?
    Jul 6 2024

    In this episode of we explore the question, "Should I serve on a board?" Goose and Iceman discuss the different types of boards: corporate, nonprofit, and startups. They delve into the pros and cons of each, emphasizing the importance of aligning with boards that match your passions and skills. Goose highlights the value of networking and influence in high-profile boards, while Iceman stresses the time commitment and potential lack of direct impact. They also touch on the dynamics of board participation, including the reasons behind joining and the significance of strategic decision-making.

    Tune in to hear their insights on navigating board membership and maximizing your contributions.


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    11 mins
  • I’m Rich- How do you choose a second act?
    Jun 15 2024
    In this episode, we delve into the intriguing question of choosing a second act after achieving financial success. They share personal anecdotes and reflections on navigating the transition from the first act to the next phase of life. Rudy recounts his journey of exploration and experimentation following a period of uncertainty, highlighting the challenges and insights gained along the way. The conversation explores the nuances of risk tolerance, personal fulfillment, and the quest for purpose beyond financial wealth. Join them for an engaging discussion on the complexities of defining a second act in life.

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    8 mins
  • I’m Rich- When can I retire?
    Jun 1 2024

    In this episode, we tackle the topic of retirement and the changing financial landscape. They discuss the recent revelation that Americans now believe it takes $1.46 million to retire comfortably, marking a significant increase from previous estimates. The conversation delves into the concept of retirement age versus financial readiness, exploring the 4% rule and its implications for sustainable income in retirement. We share our perspectives on what constitutes "rich" and the corresponding financial milestones for retirement. Through witty banter and insightful analysis, they offer thought-provoking considerations for planning a financially secure future.


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    6 mins
  • I’m Rich- Should you buy a stock that is at an all time high?
    May 3 2024
    In this lively discussion, we dive into the question of whether one should invest in stocks at all-time highs. Thor shares his perspective, focusing on momentum rather than valuation, emphasizing the importance of a company's potential and future prospects. The host, on the other hand, prefers to leave the investing to professionals due to personal experiences. They explore the complexities of timing, long-term investing strategies, and the psychology behind buying and selling stocks. Ultimately, they stress the significance of self-awareness, resilience, and staying the course in the volatile world of stock markets.

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    6 mins
  • I'm Rich Now What- How to become wealthy without capital?
    Apr 20 2024
    In this episode, we discuss the intriguing concept of becoming wealthy with no money. Drawing from examples of billionaires who lost it all and rose again, they explore the notion of resilience and the enduring cost of success. From market testing to timing and self-awareness, they dissect the multifaceted journey to wealth creation. Emphasizing the importance of a unique idea, strategic timing, and charisma, they offer invaluable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs. Whether through entrepreneurial ventures or long-term investment strategies, the path to wealth requires perseverance, vision, and a deep understanding of oneself.

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    11 mins