Fire Yourself and discover the roadmap to financial liberation.
Fire Yourself offers a practical guide to achieving financial independence through passive investing in alternative assets. The book challenges traditional beliefs and presents a roadmap to replace income while enjoying time freedom.
Hill shares his personal journey, from leaving a high-paying corporate job to pursuing passive income opportunities. He candidly discusses his failures and successes in various investment approaches, including options trading and single-family rentals. Inspired by a chance encounter with a multifamily apartment investor, Hill discovered the power of passive real estate investing.
The book explores the realm of passive investing, debunking myths and providing insights into alternative asset classes. Readers gain knowledge about commercial properties, industrial properties, and multifamily apartments. Hill emphasizes the benefits and considerations of each, empowering readers to make informed investment decisions aligned with their goals.
In addition to financial insights, the book helps readers uncover their motivations and desires. By clarifying personal goals and legacies, readers gain a sense of purpose throughout their wealth-building journey.
In this book, you will
Why single family investing is not passive investing.How to reduce or eliminate taxes.How to increase your deal flow.How to vet deals and reduce your risk.How to use inflation to your advantageFire Yourself serves as a comprehensive guide, covering topics such as deal analysis, scaling wealth, finding great investment opportunities, and avoiding common pitfalls. Hill's mission is to empower readers to increase their financial literacy, create generational wealth, and live life on their own terms. Get a copy now!
This is for someone who already has a million dollars or high net worth already. Also you can’t get access to most of the deals unless you are already nearing the 1%
"Fire Yourself" is about ditching the daily grind and finding financial freedom. Hill explains how to replace your income within three years using alternative investments like real estate and other passive income sources.
What really stands out is how practical and clear the advice is. Hill gives step-by-step instructions on how to get started with passive investing. He shares his personal journey from leaving a corporate job to becoming successful with passive investments, including both his failures and successes.
The book is full of useful info on distinct types of investments, such as commercial properties and multifamily apartments. It even covers less common investments like ATM machines and car washes. Hill’s approach is direct and easy to understand, making complex topics accessible.
What you'll like the most are the actionable steps and tips on how to find and consider new deals. Plus, the book encourages you to think about your personal goals and what kind of legacy you want to leave.
If you're tired of trading time for money and want a clear guide to financial independence, "Fire Yourself" is worth checking out.
The author provides great advice for how to find diverse investment options. The writing is clear and easy to follow. There are some editing notes in the draft I reviewed, but I am sure the author will take care of those before final publishing. I enjoyed to quotes from famous people provided throughout the book, and found their placement compelling to the material presented in those sections. If you are interested in finding investments that can support your annual expenses this is a great book for you.
It focuses on one form of investing, which is multi family. It points out the downside of other investments and criticizes those who don't want to give up control, while trying to convince you to let them take control of your money.
The information is sound. Just look past the do as I say not as I do aspect and don't be influenced into doing something you're not comfortable with.
I’ve read a few different books on syndication or alternative investments prior to this. I didn’t really get anything new from this one definitely reinforces some other things I’ve read and is always a good reminder