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How To Talk About Money Without Feeling Uncomfortable
In this episode of Cashflow Diary, host, J.Massey, discusses how you can talk about money without feeling uncomfortable during the conversation.
Talking about money makes many people uncomfortable, and many choose to avoid it altogether. However, when you run your short term real estate empire, you will inevitably have to communicate about money. It is important to remember that most people need the financial understanding you do and to keep that in mind, so your communication is clear and effective when conducting your business.
Also in this episode:
Why I avoid using financial jargon
Communication is sent to proceed and properly interpreted
Your attorney's role in your short term real estate empire
The process of getting the money into the business
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J. Massey is a full-time Real Estate Investor, Entrepreneur, Popular Podcast Host, Author, Speaker, Coach & All-Around Problem Solver.
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How To Talk About Money Without Feeling Uncomfortable
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