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You Won’t Believe The Fed’s Insane New Plan

Are you an accredited investor and interested in finding multifamily opportunities. Click on this link to learn more about how to invest with Ken and his team. https://thefoundersgroup.com/investors/?utm_source=podcastKevin Warsh chairs his first Fed meeting today as the new Fede ...  Show more

Purchasing Power is COLLAPSING: The Truth About Your Finances

Learn from Ken! Follow this link to find out more: https://ken-mcelroy.learnworlds.comIn this discussion, Ken and Danille examine the current financial reality for the average American, emphasizing that some aspects of our personal finance are better than they appear, while other ...  Show more

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