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LPDcast
Eloy Garcia
38 episodes
1 day ago
In an era of short attention spans it's easy to forget the lessons we’ve learned. Join me, as we think critically and speak candidly about current events, historical context, and what it all means for you.
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In an era of short attention spans it's easy to forget the lessons we’ve learned. Join me, as we think critically and speak candidly about current events, historical context, and what it all means for you.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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27: Thinking Like a Bank with Sarry Ibrahim
LPDcast
38 minutes 22 seconds
3 years ago
27: Thinking Like a Bank with Sarry Ibrahim

Sarry Ibrahim is the CEO of Financial Asset Protection and the host of Thinking Like a Bank podcast. He joins the LPDcast family to discuss important financial strategies that establish and build wealth. In this episode we discuss the importance of a healthy wealth mindset and best practices to establish long financial stability. We also provide information about Public Service Loan Forgiveness and how university graduates can negotiate the repayment of their student loans. 

To learn about passive real estate, raising capital, investing and more, stream Thinking Like a Bank on all major platforms.

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LPDcast
In an era of short attention spans it's easy to forget the lessons we’ve learned. Join me, as we think critically and speak candidly about current events, historical context, and what it all means for you.