In this episode of Wealth On Main Street, Brandon Neely, an entrepreneur and profit-first professional, shares his journey from running a coffee bar to becoming a financial strategist. He recounts how a flood at his coffee shop led him to discover infinite banking and profit-first principles, which ultimately enabled him to sell his business and transition into financial services. Brandon emphasizes the importance of ethical economics, community building, and aligning financial practices with personal values. He discusses how he incorporates these principles into his work with families and business owners, teaching them to prioritize profit, take control of their finances, and design a lasting legacy rooted in faith and integrity. The conversation also touches on the significance of family values, generosity, and the influence of figures like Nelson Nash in shaping a principle-based approach to wealth management.
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