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Cashflow Ninja

The mission of the Cashflow Ninja Podcast 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. Your host M.C. Laubscher will be your guide interviewing Cashflow Ninja's that share their knowledge, experience, and journey to help guide you to not only survive, but thrive and prosper in the new economy.
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Jun 1, 2018

My guest in this episode is Doug Marshall. Doug is a veteran real estate professional of nearly 40 years, more than 30 of which are related to financing apartments and other commercial real estate. For the past decade, he has also invested in several rental properties. He is the author of the new release Mastering the Art of Commercial Real Estate Investing: How to Successfully Build Wealth and Grow Passive Income from Your Rental Properties.

This book is written for the real estate investor who is either new to investing or has been at it awhile but realizes he or she needs help learning the time-proven principles of real estate investing. Over the years Doug has learned these principles, sometimes by observing his clients in action and sometimes through the “school of hard knocks” while investing on his own. Now he’s learned them the hard way, but his readers don’t have to. By reading this book, you can learn these real estate principles acquired from the successes and failures of his clients and from his own personal experiences.

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