We found 2 episodes of Off The Dome Radio with the tag “investing tips”.
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Episode 173: Art Locke, Investor, CPA, and Founder of Locke Advisory Services
Episode | December 31st, 2021 | 1 hr 4 mins
cryptocurrency, entrepreneur, how to invest, how to start a business, investing advice, investing tips, locke advisory services, tax planning, us dollar, wealth management
Art Locke (@financegolfer) is an investor, CPA, and Founder of Locke Advisory Services, a firm dedicated to wealth management, financial planning, and tax strategy. Previously, Art served in an executive capacity for 5 publicly-traded companies, including Chief Financial Officer of 3. In 2006, Art was a top-five finalist for the 2006 Greater Washington Technology Council Public Company CFO of the Year. He also served in an advisory capacity to several private companies and their owners. He started his career working for 2 of the world's largest CPA firms. Art received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from American University with a double major in accounting and computer systems.
In this interview, Art describes the process of leaving corporate life to start his own business. He also provides meaningful financial advice for professionals of all ages. To learn more about Art, you can visit his website at lockeadvisoryservices.com
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Episode 144: Quality Stock Characteristics, Nutrition Coaching Ventures, Productivity and Decision Making Tips, and Harry Potter Lessons
Episode | July 21st, 2020 | 53 mins 40 secs
80/20 principle, decision making tips, harry potter, investing tips, nba bubble, nutrition coaching, nutrition coaching near me, remote work tips, stock tips, virgin galactic holdings, working remotely
In today's episode, we provide our weekend update, NBA bubble thoughts, and stock talk, where we give the key characteristics we look for in the companies we invest in.
For the real-life experience section of today's episode, Slager discusses his experience with his first nutrition patient. Tim explains some behavioral changes he is implementing to be more productive.
For book talk, Tim discusses Richard Koch's "80/20 Principle" and how we can use them to make better decisions. Slager also highlights the personal leadership lessons we can take from Harry Potter.