Perfectionism is something we are always pursuing, but sometimes, it can turn into your biggest obstacle. Today, Ken explains how you should continue learning every day, embrace the fact you will never know everything and recommends us to keep move forward instead of looking for perfection. To him, the best way to get near perfection is to pull the trigger and just do the things that you want to do!
Ken Greene transitioned from being a Professional Engineer (P.E.) to the “Engineer of Finance.” His goal is to help people become financially independent and help them earn better yields with less risk by investing Off Wall Street.
Ken shares his learning experience in Texas, where he spent time with the best of the best in the financial world. He also explains what the Bankosaurus® is, as well as his approach to smart financing for individuals and families.
Ken Greene transitioned from being a Professional Engineer (P.E.) to the “Engineer of Finance.” His goal is to help people become financially independent and help them earn better yields with less risk by investing Off Wall Street.
Having clients that work for the government – 16:02
Ken’s life without “The Bankosaurus®” – 17:31
How Ken decided to help clients – 20:16
Entering the financial industry – 20:54
Becoming your own banker by Nelson Nash – 21:40
It’s s all about Life Insurance – 21:44
Learning about “The Bankosaurus®” – 23:36
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Ken and Tammi tackle life settlements with Tim Wright, at ASR Alternative Investments. Hear how alternative investments and life insurance compliment each other when it comes to financial planning.
Ken Greene transitioned from being a Professional Engineer (P.E.) to the “Engineer of Finance.” His goal is to help people become financially independent and help them earn better yields with less risk by investing Off Wall Street.
Is the future paperless? What is the role that cash has in our lives and will it remain a necessity in the future? That is the topic of today’s podcast, so join us as we listen to Ken share his opinion about seeing cash as a bad thing, money as an amplifier and the privacy of U.S citizens.
Ken Greene transitioned from being a Professional Engineer (P.E.) to the “Engineer of Finance.” His goal is to help people become financially independent and to help them earn better yields with less risk by investing Off Wall Street.
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