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Money Monday: BIG Money Mistakes High Earners and Entrepreneurs Make With Guest Financial Coach and Financial Advisor Juan Saavedra
So you just started really bringing in the big bucks. Maybe your company you started is starting to rain cash. Yet every time you look at your bank account is dry. You feel like the richest poor guy around.
Well, you’re not alone. Many of the highest earners are the poorest managers and stewards of their finances.
I invited professional money coach and financial advisor Juan Saavedra on to discuss how to avoid the pitfalls of making a lot of money only to have it squandered away. Enjoy this episode of “Money Monday” on The Jason Wright Show
About Juan
Hey there, nice to meet you! Here are some things you should know about me.
I started out in the Financial/Insurance world then transitioned into the marketing industry and built a $2.5 million dollar business. I had the opportunity to travel all over the United States and coach/train thousands of people on important skills such as :
1. Sales
2. Marketing
3. Leadership
4. Financial Coaching
5. Starting and Scaling a business.
Today I am in the Financial Services business fulfilling my passion to help people dominate their personal finances, their business and their life.
Connect with me to see how I can help you grow your business, gain more happiness in your life, and get to the next level in your financial life!
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