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Andy Tanner | Stock Investing | Insights from a Rich Dad Poor Dad coach and an alternative to Dave Ramsey, Jim Cramer, Suze Orman, and Real Estate Investing.
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Andy, Corey, and Noah break down Tesla—one of the market’s most debated stocks. With headlines swirling around the Trump–Elon feud, they remind listeners that emotions don’t belong in investing. Instead, they highlight Tesla’s explosive growth and explain how to approach it with smart options strategies. From butterflies to selling puts, the team shows how to let the market pay you to own Tesla shares, while avoiding trades driven by hype or politics. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: - Why separating emotions from investing is critical—especially with Tesla - How Tesla’s growth stacks up: 392% in 5 years, 1700% in 10 years, 19,000% in 15 years - Why Tesla may be building an ecosystem that rivals Apple’s - How to use options strategies to buy Tesla shares at a discount - The difference between smart trades and emotional trades Want to Learn More?
 Visit YourInvestingClass.com
 for free investing resources and a step-by-step plan to help you build real financial confidence.
Andy sits down with Professor Derek Horstmeyer from George Mason University to unpack how artificial intelligence is reshaping the economy. They discuss the Federal Reserve’s dual mandate of controlling inflation and maximizing growth, while highlighting how budget deficits and inflation tie into the bigger picture. Derek explains how AI has the potential to boost productivity, reduce deficits, and change the future of work. The conversation shifts to what this means for individuals: the need for financial literacy, equity ownership, and lifelong learning in order to thrive in a rapidly changing economy. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: - How the Fed’s mandate impacts inflation, GDP, and your investing outlook - Why budget deficits matter and how AI could help address them - The ways AI may disrupt job markets—and why financial literacy is key to adapting - Why being a “jack of all trades” and building strong networks will matter more than ever - How equity ownership and lifelong learning can create lasting financial stability Want to Learn More?
 Visit YourInvestingClass.com
 for free investing resources and a step-by-step plan to help you build real financial confidence.
Andy, Corey, and Noah break down what it really means to become an investor, challenging the myth that great investors are born with special skills. They show that investing is about mindset, learning, and personal development. Through stories, examples, and practical advice, the team makes the case that anyone can become an investor by focusing on education, mentorship, and consistent habits. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: - Why investors are made, not born—and what that means for your financial future - How to overcome fear and risk aversion by developing a true investor mindset - The three key elements of personal development for investors: learning, mentors, and habits - Why intelligence is less important than emotional temperament in long-term success - Practical ways to view personal growth as a journey, not a burden Want to Learn More?
 Visit YourInvestingClass.com
 for free investing resources and a step-by-step plan to help you build real financial confidence.
Principles of Bitcoin

Principles of Bitcoin

2025-08-2001:05:06

Andy Tanner sits down with Vijay Selvam to explore the world of Bitcoin—what it is, why it matters, and how it’s reshaping money as we know it. With his background in law and finance, Vijay breaks down Bitcoin as a digital bearer asset, highlighting its scarcity, security, and censorship resistance. He also tackles tough questions around volatility, regulation, and technological risks, showing listeners that Bitcoin isn’t just a financial tool but a technological, economic, and even philosophical shift. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: - Why Bitcoin is considered a “digital bearer asset” and why that matters - How scarcity and decentralization make Bitcoin unique compared to traditional money - The biggest risks facing Bitcoin—from volatility to government pushback to tech disruption - Why understanding Bitcoin requires more than finance—it spans technology, politics, and philosophy - How to start thinking about Bitcoin as both a store of value and a potential part of your investing strategy
Who Owns the Market?

Who Owns the Market?

2025-08-1559:19

In this episode of the Cash Flow Academy Podcast, Andy, Corey, and Noah unpack the antitrust case against Google and explore what it reveals about power, monopolies, and market control.
They draw parallels to historic cases like Microsoft and AT&T, then shift focus to what really matters for investors: ownership, education, and practical strategies to build lasting wealth. Whether it's options trading or understanding dividend reinvestment, the team makes a compelling case that the antidote to financial concentration is personal financial competency. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: - Why the Google antitrust case matters—and how it compares to past corporate breakups - How big tech companies use ecosystems to shape markets and limit competition - What antitrust rulings can mean for investors (and how to spot the opportunities) - Why ownership and production—not just consumption—should be your investing mindset - How to use education as your most powerful financial asset Want to Learn More?
 Visit YourInvestingClass.com for free investing resources and a step-by-step plan to help you build real financial confidence.
In this episode of the Cashflow Academy Podcast, Andy sits down with retired NYPD Captain and bestselling author David Atkins to explore how one decision can change everything. From first responder at Ground Zero to six figures in debt, David’s journey took a dramatic turn when he and his wife decided to take control of their health and finances. Their decision led to a thriving business, financial freedom, and a new life of impact and purpose. Whether you're facing a turning point or just trying to get started as an investor or entrepreneur, this conversation is a reminder that success is often one decision away. What You’ll Learn in This Episode - The difference between inconsequential and defining moments—and why it matters - How one bold choice sparked David's transformation from debt to financial independence - The role of vision, faith, and personal growth in making high-stakes decisions - Why the fear of disappointment often stops people more than actual risk Resources and Links Get David’s book: One Decision Away at davidatkinsspeaks.com Learn more: cashflowbonus.com
In this episode of the Cash Flow Academy Podcast, Andy, Corey, and Noah break down the ripple effects of tariffs on the stock market, the economy, and global trade. From a recent 9% market drop to companies like Dow Chemical delaying billion-dollar expansions, the trio explores how uncertainty—especially around government policy—can disrupt confidence, growth, and investor strategy. They also share how traders are responding to volatility and why preparation, not prediction, is key. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: - How tariffs affect inflation, investment, and market volatility - Why Dow Chemical hit pause on a major project - What the VIX can signal about investor sentiment - The hidden geopolitical risks of trade policy - Why financial education beats financial advice - Tools and strategies from the Armor class for navigating market uncertainty Want to Learn More?
 Visit yourinvestingclass.com for free financial resources and to register for the Armor class—a step-by-step guide to protecting your portfolio when markets get rocky.
In this episode of the Cash Flow Academy Podcast, Andy, Corey, and Noah discuss the recent downgrade of the U.S. credit rating to AA+ by Moody’s.
They explore what this means for investors, the U.S. dollar, and the global economy at large. Using historical context and practical examples, they unpack how rising debt, inflation, and political dysfunction contribute to loss of confidence in currency, and what investors can do to stay protected. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: - What the U.S. credit rating downgrade means and why it matters - How debt-to-GDP ratios affect national financial health - The role of confidence in currency (and what happens when it’s lost) - How to protect yourself from hyperinflation and political dysfunction - Defensive investing strategies like gold, dividends, and smart diversification - Why education and adaptability are your best assets as an investor
 Want to Learn More?
Visit yourinvestingclass.com for free investing resources and a step-by-step plan to help you build financial confidence.
In this episode, Andy welcomes economist and policy expert Dr. Derek Scissors for a deep dive into the tangled world of tariffs, trade, and U.S.-China tensions. With decades of experience advising government and think tanks, Dr. Scissors offers a candid look at what tariffs really do—how they affect prices, jobs, and global power—and why their long-term effects are often misunderstood. He also explores China’s embedded role in global supply chains, the U.S.’s consumer leverage, and what might happen if Taiwan becomes the center of geopolitical conflict. It’s a practical, eye-opening conversation for investors, voters, and anyone trying to make sense of economic headlines. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: - Why tariffs can be both inflationary and deflationary—and why timing matters - How China uses supply chains to gain leverage (and how the U.S. can push back) - What makes the Taiwan conflict a real and rising risk - Why policy consistency is a crucial but rare advantage in global trade - How to prepare strategically—not just politically or militarily—for what’s next Want to Learn More?
 Visit yourinvestingclass.com for free tools, training, and resources to help you build cash flow and make smarter investing decisions.
In this episode Andy Tanner sits down with attorney and entrepreneur Bob Diamond—a man whose business model is as profitable as it is compassionate. Bob reveals the little-known world of foreclosure overages: the unclaimed money left behind when foreclosed properties sell for more than the debt owed. This surplus, often tens of thousands of dollars, legally belongs to the former property owner—but most never know it exists. Bob’s mission? Help these individuals reclaim what’s rightfully theirs—while building a thriving, low-overhead business in the process.   What You’ll Learn in This Episode: * How foreclosure overages work—and why most people never claim them * The legal foundation that makes this business possible (including a key Supreme Court ruling) * How to build a purpose-driven cash flow business by helping people recover money they didn’t know they had * Real-life stories of lives changed by this unique opportunity Want to Learn More? Visit bobdiamond.link/tcfa-reg for a free training and to see if this opportunity is right for you.
In this episode, Andy, Corey, and Noah reflect on the real-world impact of the Cash Flow Academy. They share inspiring stories from students like Mo—who saved thousands by understanding broker fees—and Mike, who confidently managed his investments during market downturns. Beyond the numbers, the hosts highlight the emotional ripple effects of financial education: stronger relationships, clearer goals, and a more confident approach to life and money. What You’ll Learn: - How financial education saved students thousands (literally) - The emotional transformation that comes from understanding money - Why risk management and leverage are critical investing tools - How to build confidence in any market condition Featured Resources: - Your Investing Class — Free eBook at yourinvestingclass.com - Join the Mentor Club or Coaching Program for hands-on support and deeper training
Andy, Noah, and Corey break down the current investing landscape—from the risks hidden in earnings season to the long-term impact of AI and systemic shifts in the market. The trio covers how to spot systemic vs. non-systemic risk, why volatility is both a threat and an opportunity, and how smart investors can use earnings reports without getting caught in short-term traps. Plus, they dive into the real meaning of a stock's price, what Warren Buffett gets right, and how investors can make informed decisions during uncertain times. Mentioned in This Episode: -Systemic vs. Non-Systemic Risk (BP Oil Spill, 2008 Crisis) - The VIX, Volatility, and Market Fear - Dow Chemical’s Dividend Legacy - Warren Buffett’s “Moat” and Durable Advantage - AI as a Systemic Market Force - Tesla, Amazon & Long-Term Growth Stories - Shiller PE Ratio, Tariffs, and Earnings Guidance Trends Call to Action: Want to invest smarter in any market? Get your free eBook at YourInvestingClass.com Learn the six numbers that could transform your financial future.
In this episode, Andy Tanner sits down with Scott Bok to explore the highs, lows, and hard-won wisdom from over four decades in finance. Bok shares insights from his book Surviving Wall Street: A Tale of Triumph, Tragedy, and Timing, diving into five major market crises, the evolution of M&A, and the psychological resilience required to not just survive—but thrive—on Wall Street. Mentioned In This Episode: - Surviving Wall Street: A Tale of Triumph, Tragedy, and Timing by Scott Bok - Wharton School of Business -you Long-Term Capital Management - The Dot-Com Bust, 2008 GFC, COVID Crash - Buffett, Volcker, Greenspan, Schiller, and more Call to Action: - Grab Scott’s book on Amazon: https://a.co/d/cewwEn6 - Want to make a quantum leap in your investing education? Visit YourInvestingClass.com
Andy, Noah, and Corey dive into current market conditions—what they call the "eye of the storm." They break down the latest concerns around inflation, interest rates, trade tensions, and an uncertain earnings season. The team explores how to approach investing during times of heightened volatility and shares strategies for staying grounded when markets are anything but. Key Takeaways: - We're in a calm period before potential market turbulence - The Fed’s inflation fight continues to affect market dynamics - Trade tensions and rate hikes may contribute to an economic slowdown - Caution is key: build cash reserves, focus on value metrics, and consider delta-neutral strategies - Financial education and preparation matter more than ever in uncertain times
Fixing the Fiscal Mess

Fixing the Fiscal Mess

2025-05-0745:15

Andy is joined by Senator Phil Gramm for a powerful conversation about the U.S. economy, government spending, and the myths surrounding capitalism. Senator Gramm shares insights from decades of public service, including his work on the Gramm-Rudman budget bill. Together, they unpack the dangers of unchecked social welfare spending, the real impact of tariffs, and why economic freedom—not government intervention—is the key to prosperity.
Andy, Corey, and Noah dive into how to recession-proof your portfolio in this episode of The Cash Flow Academy. They explain why cash flow beats net worth and explore strategies to keep income steady—even during economic downturns. Andy uses Exxon Mobil’s long-standing dividend record as an example of resilience, while Corey and Noah highlight the power of technical analysis, smart selling, and margin use. The trio wraps up with a look at the ARMOR class, designed to help investors prepare for whatever the market brings.
Andy sits down with Nik Bhatia, author of Bitcoin Layered Money and Bitcoin Age, to explore the evolving role of Bitcoin in today’s financial landscape. A former bond trader turned Bitcoin advocate, Bhatia shares why he believes Bitcoin is more than a speculative asset. They compare Bitcoin’s foundation to the early internet, discuss its coexistence with traditional finance, and unpack the volatility that often comes with innovation. Bhatia encourages a measured, long-term approach to Bitcoin by viewing it not as a get-rich-quick scheme, but as a savings technology that may outlast many current financial systems.
Trading With The Odds

Trading With The Odds

2025-04-1623:15

What if trading wasn’t about guessing market direction—but understanding where the odds are stacked in your favor? In this episode, Andy, Corey, and Noah break down the concept of probability trading and how it can give investors a clearer edge. Using a Galton board as an analogy, they explain how predictable outcomes and distributions play a crucial role in market behavior. Corey points out that the S&P 500 typically stays within a certain range year over year—and that statistically, the odds favor positive returns. Andy shares his personal strategy of trading options on the Dow, where a large percentage of trades expired worthless by design. Together, they emphasize the power of probability over prediction, the importance of managing risk, and how understanding patterns can transform both trading and long-term investing.
From the ice rink to real estate success, Bob Lachance joins Andy to share his entrepreneurial journey and the lessons he's learned along the way. After walking away from a professional hockey career, Bob built a thriving real estate business by focusing on education, work ethic, and the power of teams. He and Andy discuss how leveraging virtual assistants—especially from the Philippines—can help entrepreneurs scale faster and more efficiently. Bob explains how his company, Riva Global, has helped business owners grow by providing systems, structure, and skilled virtual support. The episode dives into why personal development and leveraging other people’s energy (OPE) are essential for long-term success in business and investing.
How do tariffs shape the economy and impact your investments? In this episode, Andy, Noah, and Corey break down the role of tariffs, their effects on trade, and what they mean for investors. They discuss the U.S. fiscal landscape, outsourcing concerns, and demographic shifts influencing global markets. The conversation explores strategies for traders and investors, emphasizing risk management, market corrections, and opportunities in essential industries. Whether you're a trader looking at put selling or an investor seeking long-term stability, this episode provides valuable insights on navigating economic shifts.
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Ian

Do you have a CPA Firm in Kenya? If not, do you have one in an African country near Kenya

Nov 29th
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Kevin Grove

Everyone should hear this episode.

Apr 12th
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