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Outcome Becomes Income

Outcome Becomes Income

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Mark Twain said, "The man who does not read has no advantage over the man who cannot read." The same can be said of investing. The person who can invest, but does not, has no advantage over the person who does not have the ability to do so. To our benefit, there have never been more options available to invest. With as little as $1, a brokerage account, time and patience, anyone can get started. My aim is to create an inclusive community and build long term wealth together. Please join me as outcome becomes income!Outcome Becomes Income Economics Personal Finance
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  • Investing and Life Old School Style - "Nice Little Saturday"
    Mar 28 2024

    In the scene of "Old School" where the character Frank plans a nice little Saturday, we see a humorous depiction of suburban leisure activities, including visits to Home Depot, Bed Bath & Beyond, and perhaps a casual round of golf. This scene captures the mundane yet relatable moments of adult life.

    Segueing from this scene to the realm of publicly traded companies encountered on any given day, we transition from the simplicity of weekend errands to the complexity of global markets. Each day, we interact with products and services provided by companies listed on stock exchanges worldwide. From purchasing coffee at Starbucks to wearing Nike shoes, or even browsing the web using Google, these routine activities connect us with the operations of various publicly traded entities.

    The stock market intertwines with everyday life in ways that might not be immediately apparent. Whether it's the technology powering our smartphones from Apple or the groceries we buy from Walmart, the influence of publicly traded companies permeates numerous aspects of our daily routines. These companies, with their diverse operations and global reach, reflect the interconnected nature of our world and finance.

    Your insights and contributions are invaluable, and engagement is what makes investing conversations meaningful and productive. I encourage each of you to continue sharing your thoughts, questions, and feedback. Your perspectives help shape the direction of our discussions. Your voice matters, and we're here to listen. Let's keep the conversation going and work together to create a positive wealth building journey. Thank you for your participation, and I look forward to hearing from you all soon!







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    7 mins
  • Random Thoughts on Investing and Free Cash Flow
    Mar 22 2024

    Join me on this episode of Outcome Becomes Income as I share some random thoughts on investing, exploring connections between psychology, friendship, the fundamental idea of free cash flow, and stocks on my watch list.


    I discuss the concept of free cash flow and its significance in investment analysis, which includes the fundamentals of free cash flow valuation, illustrating how it serves as a powerful metric for assessing a company's financial health and future prospects. I encourage listeners to integrate free cash flow analysis into their investment toolkit.


    The goal is empower you to navigate the complex landscape of investing with confidence and clarity. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting on your investment journey, this episode offers thoughts and ideas to help on your journey to financial success. I'd like this to be an on going discussion. Feel free to reach out with comments, questions, concerns, or anything else on your mind. Thank you for listening!


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    9 mins
  • 17. Leadership & Investing
    Nov 29 2022
    This was recorded a couple months back, Terra Luna and it’s founder we’re in the news about shady cryptocurrency practices, but this topic is even more relevant today with the collapse of FTX and how Sam Bankman Fried has handled it. We can learn a lot about a company, it’s products, and culture from its leadership. This is why leadership should be part of our investing thesis when purchasing part ownership of a publicly traded company. Tune in to find out what lessons we can learn from former NBA head coach Phil Jackson, Costco founder Jim Sinegal, and Good To Great author Jim Collins. Thank you for listening!
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    12 mins
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