American Monetary Association

Jason Hartman talks with Congressman Dr. Paul Broun about what's going on in Washington in regards to policy and the constitutionality of it all. This was recorded prior to the GOP Tax Reform bill passing, but Dr. Broun is a proponent of a tax system that's more in line with a flat tax.

The two discuss the irrational belief people have that the marketplace won't react to actions the government takes, as well as why the corporate tax rate needs to be reduced (and who that ultimately helps). They also discuss how to make change actually happen, and whether getting rid of the federal income tax is feasible and if it'd be harmful for the economy on the whole.

Key Takeaways:

[2:20] The major principle of most politicians is re-election

[5:37] It's unrealistic to think that people are going to stop voting for things that are in their immediate best interest

[12:32] Many people seem to not think about the fact that the marketplace reacts

[16:28] Corporations don't actually pay the corporate tax, it's the consumer who bears the weight

[22:04] Making change happen is very hard, everything has been going to the left for at least 50 years. Paul wants to get rid of a lot of federal departments

[25:33] Would getting rid of the federal income tax and moving to a sales tax harm the overall US economy?

Website:

www.PaulBroun.com

Direct download: AMA_207_Paul_Broun.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:00pm EDT

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! 2017 is in the rear view mirror and we're meeting 2018 straight on. Today, Jason Hartman talks with Danielle DiMartino-Booth, author of FED UP! and founder of Money Strong, about her thoughts on the new tax reform bill, whether the corporate repatriation will improve the economy, cryptocurrency, the US shrinking labor force and more.

Key Takeaways:

[1:29] Danielle's thoughts on the new GOP Tax Reform

[4:58] Share buybacks have slowed, why is that important?

[7:38] We have no idea what the unwind of the biggest experiment in monetary policy will look like

[10:29] Why the biggest bubble out there today is the confidence bubble

[11:24] Danielle's opinion of the cryptocurrency world today

[13:56] The best comparison for the cryptocurrency mania we see today

[17:14] The United States has had a shrinking work force for 20 years now

[18:10] We have GOT to change our education system so we can be competitive on the global stage

[20:19] Some bullet points about what Danielle will be discussing during her speech at Meet the Masters

Websites:

www.JasonHartman.com/Masters

www.JasonHartman.com/Contest

www.DiMartinoBooth.com

www.Twitter.com/DiMartinoBooth

Tweets:

So much of this tax law depends on unicorns existing that I just don't know how much faith we can put in it

2017 has been a record run rate for quantitative easing globally

You can't tell me that anything is a storer of value that can lose 25% in a week

Direct download: AMA_206_Danielle_DiMartino_Booth.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 9:00am EDT

Jason Hartman is proud to announce the latest addition to the 2018 Meet the Masters of Income Property event, Ken McElroy.

Ken is a Rich Dad Advisor and entrepreneur who is an expert in investment analysis, property management, and property development. He's responsible for over $700 million investment dollars in real estate.

Ken is the author of the best-selling books The ABC’s of Real Estate Investing, The Advanced Guide to Real Estate Investing, The ABC’s of Property Management, and most recently his book on entrepreneurship: The Sleeping Giant.

Website:

www.JasonHartman.com/Masters

www.KenMcElroy.com

Direct download: AMA_Ken_McElroy_Announcement.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 11:23pm EDT

Jason Hartman talks with Ryan Schellhous, founder at IndigoSpire CPAs & Advisors, about the new tax plan. The two start off with a 30,000 foot overview of the plan, then drill down into specific components of the plan as they figure out who is going to be helped and who may not see as much of a benefit under the plan. Ryan explains the biggest revenue raisers and "losers" under the new bill, and some of the most important pieces that will impact individual filers.

Key Takeaways:

[3:10] The 30,000 foot overview of the GOP Tax Reform

[5:06] Will this tax reform create a repatriation of wealth back to the US?

[8:56] The move that mobilized the GOP forces toward tax reform

[10:53] The 2nd most important thing in the tax plan was the widening of tax brackets and lowering of rates for individuals

[13:03] The standard deducation has been increased, which should increase the number of simple 1040s being filed

[16:04] The single largest revenue raiser in the entire bill

[18:16] The change in mortgage interest deductions could cause a dampening in the high end real estate market

[20:46] The Alternative Minimum Tax isn't gone, but it's gone through an overhaul

[22:38] Pass-through businesses are getting a 20% deduction

[29:36] The accelerated bonus depreciation is enormous for real estate investors

[33:08] Changes to the 1031 Exchange rule

[37:12] The carried interest rules have changed as well, impacting the hedge fund managers trading techniques

[39:00] 529 plans (education plans for children) can now be used to pay for private schools

[39:34] Some tax changes that were EXPECTED but didn't end up happening

Website:

www.JasonHartman.com/Masters

www.JasonHartman.com/Contest

www.IndigoSpire.com

Direct download: AMA_205_Ryan_Schellhous.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 8:41pm EDT

Bitcoin is in the news, and there's an amazing rush on cryptocurrencies and seemingly a new coin coming out every day. So it's becoming more obvious that we're in a bubble.

But what's the real future of cryptocurrencies?

Jason Hartman talks to Tama Churchouse, co-founder of Churchouse Publishing Limited and lead cryptocurrency analyst at Stansberry Churchouse Research, about what's going on in the world of cryptocurrency. Tama explains the differences between things like Bitcoin and Etherium, and the two look into what the government's future role in cryptocurrency will look like.

Key Takeaways:

[1:14] Why is there a sudden runup in cryptocurrencies?

[5:53] The average transaction fee for Bitcoin is making it impossible to scale

[9:58] There are currently over 1,500 different cryptocurrencies with a market cap of around $520 billion

[11:54] There are currently protocols being written on the blockchain that you can buy into

[14:28] An explanation of "CryptoKitties" and how it can be applied to other avenues

[15:58] Etherium created a standardized token and how it's aiding in ICOs

[18:06] Etherium doesn't scale and is expensive to use, creating some serious drawbacks

[19:20] How Tama learned about cryptocurrency

[26:01] Is decentralized decision making really a good idea or will it just bog everything down?

[30:14] Cryptocurrency isn't really a great investment at the moment (perhaps it will become one), so what do we do with it today?

[32:34] Bitcoin mania has people declaring it a storer of value, but it takes at LEAST a generation to be able to make such a claim

[34:54] Will the government let cryptocurrencies go on (and can they even squash it if they try)?

[38:03] Tama believes 2018 will bring a wave of regulations on to cryptocurrencies

[40:52] How Tama would destroy Bitcoin if he really wanted to

[43:46] One cryptocurrency you SHOULD NOT BUY

Website:

www.StansberryChurchhouse.com

www.CoinMarketCap.com

"The government doesn't like competition in anything, especially currency"

"ICOs are, by far and away, Etherum's biggest proof of concept use case at the moment"

Direct download: AMA_204_Tama_Churchhouse.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 9:39am EDT

Jason Hartman talks with Ed Mermelstein, founding partner of Rheem Bell & Mermelstein LLP, about what the GOP tax plan will likely do to foreign investment in US real estate. Ed describes how foreign investors are CURRENTLY investing in the US, and whether this plan will make the money flow in to the country or go running away to other countries. This impact will have especially large effects on big name markets like New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.

Key Takeaways:

[1:26] Will the proposed tax plan make the US real estate market more or less attractive to foreign investors?

[3:41] The typical business designation that foreign investors use

[6:15] Why some changes in deductions will effect investment in big cities like NY, LA, SF

[9:21] Which countries some of the major US markets get most of their foreign investment dollars from, and how the investors are using their properties

[13:24] Are any foreign governments buying US real estate?

[16:26] The US is in a sweet spot where European and Asian investors will invest, but it doesn't go overboard because of logistics like time differences and distance

Website:

www.RBMLLP.com

www.OneAndOnlyRealty.com

www.JasonHartman.com/Contest

Foreign investment tends to sometimes make the news in a negative manner, but we should also consider the benefits of foreign investment in the United States

Direct download: AMA_203_Ed_Mermelstein.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 9:00am EDT

There seems to be a new cryptocurrency popping up every week, with markets being discovered, and new algorithms occurring all the time. There's a new player in town, however, and it's serving a market that so far has been avoided, and that's Christianity.

Jason Hartman talks with Luke Forstmann, co-founder of Christ Coin, about what his cryptocurrency is based on, how you get it, how their currency actually gives back to communities, and the plethora of ICOs (Initial Coin Offerings) that are popping up.

Key Takeaways:

[1:08] How the cryptocurrency craze now is similar to the internet craze in the late-90s, early 2000s

[3:42] What is an ICO (Initial Coin Offering), and when does it happen?

[8:52] What happened during Christ Coin's ICO?

[9:43] How do you set the initial price on something like Christ Coin?

[11:54] What is the LifeChange platform Christ Coin is utilizing?

[15:41] How do you get/earn Christ Coins?

[19:17] What it means when you buy Christ Coins, and how you can track its impact

Websites:

www.ChristCoins.io

www.LifeChange.io

www.CoinBase.com

www.Mercury.Cash

www.Bittrex.com


"It is ICO mania out there, and people are figuring out new ways to launch new companies using cryptocurrency & the ICO method"

Direct download: AMA_202_Luke_Forstmann.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 9:00am EDT

2018's Meet the Masters event was already packed with great speakers like Jason Hartman, Garrett Sutton, Brian Smith, Danielle DiMartino-Booth, John Burns, and more. Today, Jason Hartman is proud to announce that former Congressman (and America's foremost advocate for liberyt) Ron Paul will be joining the fold to headline the event.

Ron Paul was most recently a Republican candidate for President in 2008 and 2012, and served in the US House of Representatives for Texas for more than 25 years in all. He is a critic of policies like the USA Patriot Act and has criticized the federal governments fiscal policies a multitude of times. He's also outspoken against Federal Reserve, and the US tax code.

Website:

www.JasonHartman.com/Masters

www.CampaignForLiberty.org

Direct download: AMA_Ron_Paul_Announcement.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 10:25pm EDT

Jason welcomes client, Clay Slocum to the show. Clay is a millennial who currently has four properties in his real estate portfolio. Before buying his first property, Clay worked diligently with Oscar, his Investment Counselor, and a Local Market Specialist to play around with the numbers and he discovered his initial investment could grow exponentially. Clay shares his insights on the power of compounding interest, asset protection, and the Memphis market.

Key Takeaways:

[2:15] Compound interest can be a powerful tool against inflation.

[7:57] Engineers take an analytical approach to investing.

[10:07] After 18 years, $100,000 grow to 14 million.

[17:28] Jason explains a Deferred Sales Trust.

[21:24] If you are on the fence about investing talk with an investment counselor.

[32:18] Asset Protection is a complicated subject you should speak with a lawyer about.

[41:43] Resources for tax help.

Website:

www.JasonHartman.com/Properties

Meet the Masters of Income Property 2018

www.RealEstateTools.com

Compound Interest Calculator


"Opportunity cost is a cost most people don’t evaluate."

"When it comes to asset protection most people think about the internal threat, not the external threat which can be costlier."

Direct download: AMA_201_Clay_Slocum.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:00pm EDT

Jason Hartman talks with Bob Sutton, author of The A**hole Survival Guide: How to Deal with People Who Treat You Like Dirt, about how to deal with people who are a consistent bear and you can't avoid completely.

Sutton studies organizational change, leadership, innovation, and workplace dynamics. He has published over 150 articles and chapters in peer-reviewed journals, management outlets such as Harvard Business Review and the McKinsey Quarterly, and news outlets including The New York Times, Financial Times, and Wall Street Journal. His books include Weird Ideas That Work, The Knowing-Doing Gap (with Jeffrey Pfeffer), and Hard Facts, Dangerous Half-Truths, and Total Nonsense (with Jeffrey Pfeffer).

Key Takeaways:

[1:33] The reaction Robert got from his first book on "jerks"

[5:20] Some people seem to enjoy being mean down to their core, what does Robert make of the idea that women are attracted to bad boys like that?

[8:51] The "rhythym method" of dealing with jerks

[12:20] How you can pick the right time to fight back against jerks

[16:27] We're all slow to notice our own weaknesses

Website:

www.BobSutton.net

www.Twitter.com/Work_Matters

Direct download: AMA_200_Robert_Sutton.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 10:12pm EDT