Ever wonder how someone with a full-time job builds serious wealth on the side? In this episode, we meet Ray Tran, a Brooklyn-based middle school teacher who has built a real estate portfolio of 583 units—all while still teaching financial literacy. We dive into: The mindset shift that led Ray from saving to investingHow he started with just one property and scaled upThe truth about passive income (and what most people get wrong)How he teaches financial literacy to middle schoolers and adults...
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Ever wonder how someone with a full-time job builds serious wealth on the side? In this episode, we meet Ray Tran, a Brooklyn-based middle school teacher who has built a real estate portfolio of 583 units—all while still teaching financial literacy. We dive into: The mindset shift that led Ray from saving to investingHow he started with just one property and scaled upThe truth about passive income (and what most people get wrong)How he teaches financial literacy to middle schoolers and adults...
94: Is Putting Medical Bills on a Credit Card a Mistake?
The Sugar Daddy Podcast
29 minutes
4 months ago
94: Is Putting Medical Bills on a Credit Card a Mistake?
Medical debt affects over 100 million Americans, but many don't realize the financial consequences of how they choose to pay it. In this episode, Jessica and Brandon break down why using a credit card for medical expenses can turn a manageable bill into long-term financial damage. You’ll learn: The key differences between medical debt and consumer debt—and why it mattersHow credit card payments erase crucial protections for medical billsSmarter ways to handle unexpected medical expensesWhethe...
The Sugar Daddy Podcast
Ever wonder how someone with a full-time job builds serious wealth on the side? In this episode, we meet Ray Tran, a Brooklyn-based middle school teacher who has built a real estate portfolio of 583 units—all while still teaching financial literacy. We dive into: The mindset shift that led Ray from saving to investingHow he started with just one property and scaled upThe truth about passive income (and what most people get wrong)How he teaches financial literacy to middle schoolers and adults...