New Elevation Group Podcasts Focus On Investment Strategies Of Wealthy

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In this podcast Mike Dillard talks with Richard Desich, founder of Equity Trust Company, about who really benefits from the presidents new program and how it will change the current outlook for all Americans. All the podcasts contain valuable information for anyone looking to enhance their financial education and learn more about the investment strategies of the wealthy. The podcasts not only contain other interviews with different financial advisers but also answer relevant questions anybody looking to invest would ask. The company is excited to start offering another way to present financial education and teaching people new ways to think about wealth. Additionally, in the podcasts the Elevation Group expand their three keys to growing wealth (foundation, security, and growth) and discuss them in further detail. The podcasts share both Mike Dillards global journey into the world of investing since the economic collapse in 2008 and the strategies, people, and opportunities he has come across.

But with the right insight, everyone can place their selves on the right side of the transfer. This belief was the fuel that fired the creation of The Elevation Group (EVG). The Elevation Group started in late 2010 as an online diary in which members pay to access interviews with financial experts and access to EVG founders virtual rolodex. It strives to provide alternative investment strategies that go against the grain of commonly held personal financial advice. The Elevation Group recognizes that the classic model of, ‘get a job, invest in your IRA/410K and retire at 65’ no longer works in the post-2008 world. We actually go and interview the best investors that are also educators guys like Tom Wheelwright, author of the book, Tax Free Wealth,” says Mr. Dillard. “Tom is our CPA.

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And Elevation produced a document to show other churches how they could do likewise. Its titled Spontaneous Baptisms A How-To Guide and the church shared it freely on the Sun Stand Still website . But parts of the mass baptism guide have drawn sharp criticism from other Christians. Page one shows that the first people instructed to respond to Pastor Stevens call to baptism were not converts suddenly inspired but Elevation volunteers carefully planted in the crowd.

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