• Episode 40: Real Estate Cost Segregation & Bonus Depreciation with Marcus Crigler, CEO of BEC Accounting
    Nov 4 2024

    In this enlightening conversation, Burn Your Boats welcomes the esteemed Marcus Crigler, who masterfully unravels the complexities of bonus appreciation and its myriad benefits for real estate professionals. He underscores the necessity of grasping real estate professional status, delves into the mechanics of cost segregation, and elucidates the profound effects of recent tax law changes on depreciation strategies.


    This engaging discussion not only equips high earners with powerful investment strategies, including the remarkable advantages of 1031 exchanges, but also emphasizes the critical importance of investing in high-quality real estate. Furthermore, Clark, David, and Marcus shed light on the lucrative potential of short-term rentals and the strategic benefits of leveraging spousal income to maximize tax deductions.


    As you listen, you'll find invaluable insights that can transform your financial journey and inspire you to seize opportunities that pave the way toward lasting wealth and financial freedom.


    Takeaways

    Bonus appreciation allows immediate tax benefits on property purchases.

    Real estate professionals can utilize depreciation to shelter income.

    Cost segregation accelerates depreciation on property components.

    Tax law changes affect the percentage of bonus depreciation available.

    Investing in high-quality real estate yields better tax benefits.

    1031 exchanges allow deferral of taxes on property sales.

    Spousal income can be leveraged for tax advantages in real estate.

    Short-term rentals can provide unique tax benefits.

    Understanding tax brackets is crucial for effective tax strategy.

    Planning ahead can prevent tax crises for entrepreneurs.


    Sound Bites

    "Exciting world of bonus appreciation."

    "What is a real estate professional?"

    "It's not a use it or you lose it situation."

    Chapters

    00:00

    Demystifying Real Estate Tax Strategies

    10:20

    Understanding Cost Segregation and Bonus Depreciation

    20:20

    Maximizing Tax Benefits through Real Estate Investments

    30:03

    Strategies for Real Estate Professionals and Passive Investors

    34:05

    The Importance of Feedback

    34:40

    The Power of Storytelling

    34:47

    BYB Outro.mp4



    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Show More Show Less
    36 mins
  • Special Guest: Marcus Crigler- How To Use Retirement accounts to Invest in Real Estate
    Oct 28 2024

    In this highly anticipated episode, join hosts Clark and David as they embark on a journey into the world of wealth-building strategies, featuring the expert insights of Marcus Crigler, CEO of BEC CFO & CPA. Together, they shine a spotlight on the critical importance of proactive tax planning, revealing how it can empower both novice and seasoned investors to make informed financial decisions.


    The conversation delves into the advantages of self-directed IRAs, making these powerful financial tools relatable and accessible for everyone. Listeners will also discover the essential role of financial literacy for entrepreneurs, positioning Burn Your Boats as an invaluable resource for those eager to enhance their financial acumen.


    Additionally, they discuss the distinctions between Roth and traditional accounts, while addressing the challenges associated with implementing self-directed IRAs. They conclude by inviting you to explore the Financial Liberation University, reinforcing Burn Your Boats’ commitment to fostering a supportive and knowledgeable community of investors.


    Takeaways

    Proactive tax planning is essential for financial success.

    Self-directed IRAs provide flexibility in investment choices.

    Roth accounts offer tax-free growth opportunities.

    Documentation is crucial when using self-directed accounts.

    Financial literacy is a key factor in entrepreneurial success.

    Understanding your burn rate is vital for cash management.

    The entrepreneurial journey requires strategic financial planning.

    Investors should be aware of prohibited transactions in IRAs.

    Financial Liberation University aims to educate entrepreneurs.

    Building wealth requires a combination of strategy and knowledge.


    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction to Self-Directed IRAs

    09:10

    Understanding Self-Directed Accounts and Their Benefits

    14:21

    The Entrepreneurial Shift in Wealth Building

    18:28

    Roth vs. Traditional Accounts: Making the Right Choice

    22:35

    Overcoming Challenges with Self-Directed IRAs

    30:17

    Financial Liberation University: Bridging the Knowledge Gap

    35:26

    The Role of Tax Strategy in Real Estate Investment

    35:26

    New Chapter

    36:25

    BYB Outro


    https://burnyourboatswealth.com/


    https://beccfo.com/


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Show More Show Less
    37 mins
  • Episode 38: Hurricane-Proof Your Portfolio: Beyond Real Estate
    Oct 21 2024

    In this Post Hurricane Milton episode from Tampa Bay, Florida, Clark and David open up about the profound impact Hurricane Milton had on their lives, weaving their personal narratives into a broader discussion on the critical importance of diversification in real estate investments. They share invaluable strategies for constructing a robust and diverse portfolio, spotlighting tools like ETFs and hard money lending that can empower you on your financial journey.


    Their conversation serves as a rallying cry for adopting a balanced investment approach, urging listeners to resist the allure of fleeting trends while steadfastly maintaining their core competencies. As they explore new opportunities, they remind us that informed decisions are the cornerstone of sustainable financial growth. Join the conversation, and let’s foster a community where shared insights and experiences can guide us all toward greater financial resilience!


    Takeaways

    • Diversification is crucial to mitigate risks in investments.
    • Real estate can be a wealth builder but requires careful management.
    • Cash flow is essential, especially after unexpected damages.
    • Investing in ETFs can provide a safer alternative to individual stocks.
    • Hard money lending offers a reliable income stream.
    • Maintaining liquidity is important for navigating financial challenges.
    • Avoiding shiny object syndrome helps in staying focused on core investments.
    • Building new properties can be a strategic way to diversify.
    • Personal experiences shape investment strategies over time.
    • Wealth building is a habitual process that requires consistent effort.


    Sound Bites

    • "We want to make sure that we don't have all our eggs in one basket."
    • "I am very well diversified."
    • "I don't care how they fluctuate in value."


    Keywords

    Hurricane Milton, diversification, real estate, wealth building, investment strategies, ETFs, hard money lending, personal finance, property management, financial growth


    Chapters

    00:00

    Post-Hurricane Reflections and Diversification

    08:02

    The Importance of Diversification in Wealth Building

    12:33

    Real Estate Focus vs. Broader Investment Strategies

    21:50

    ETFs and Alternative Income Strategies

    27:09

    Building Skills and Adapting to Market Changes

    33:23

    The Importance of Feedback

    33:58

    The Power of Storytelling

    34:05

    BYB Outro.mp4




    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Show More Show Less
    35 mins
  • Episode 37: Weathering Seismic Storms: Pivot and Prosper
    Oct 11 2024

    Hurricane Helene and then Milton. In this controversial episode, Clark and David delve into the impending hurricane poised to strike Tampa, illuminating the far-reaching implications that natural disasters have on both communities and economies. They boldly explore the transformative concept of 'creative destruction,' revealing how these calamities can serve as catalysts for economic opportunity and innovation. Emphasizing the critical need for proactive disaster preparedness, they align with Burn Your Boats mission to empower individuals toward financial independence and strategic foresight.


    The conversation takes a poignant turn as they address the unique challenges faced by low-income communities post-disaster, underscoring Burn Your Boats unwavering commitment to fostering a supportive network of investors dedicated to uplifting these vulnerable populations. Ultimately, listeners are urged to pivot in their personal and financial lives, seizing the moment to uncover opportunities in adversity, in perfect harmony with Clark and David's empowering message.


    takeaways

    Natural disasters can create both challenges and opportunities.

    Being proactive in disaster preparedness is crucial.

    Creative destruction can lead to economic growth after a disaster.

    Gentrification often follows natural disasters, impacting communities.

    The importance of pivoting in business and life cannot be overstated.

    Communities with higher income recover faster after disasters.

    Insurance costs can skyrocket after a disaster, affecting affordability.

    The role of government intervention is critical in supporting low-income communities.

    Understanding the economic impact of disasters is essential for recovery.

    Embracing change and growth is necessary for long-term success.



    The Aftermath of Disaster: A New Beginning

    The Role of Community in Disaster Recovery



    "What happens after the storm?"

    "You can stick your head in the sand."

    "Every developer is running around trying to buy."


    Chapters

    00:00

    Preparing for the Storm

    04:44

    Coping Strategies and Mindset

    07:59

    The Impact of Natural Disasters

    10:58

    Creative Destruction and Economic Shifts

    13:42

    The Importance of Pivoting

    16:58

    Gentrification and Community Changes

    19:51

    The Role of Wealth in Recovery

    22:39

    Insurance and Safety Concerns

    25:36

    Opportunities in Adversity

    28:17

    The Future of Neighborhoods

    31:17

    Conclusion and Reflections

    54:37

    BYB Outro 169.mp4


    keywords

    hurricane, pivoting, economic impact, creative destruction, gentrification, housing market, community safety, natural disasters, opportunity, recovery, hurricane helene, hurricane milton, tampa florida, tampa bay




    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Show More Show Less
    56 mins
  • Episode 36: Hurricane Helene- Before, During, & After Observations From the Ground
    Oct 7 2024

    Community Resilience After the Storm. In this compelling episode, Clark and David delve deep into the profound aftermath of Hurricane Helene, shedding light on the remarkable resilience exhibited by Florida's communities. They underscore the critical importance of strategic planning and foresight, inspiring listeners to navigate challenges with confidence and empowerment, in alignment with Burn Your Boats' mission. The discussion also highlights invaluable lessons learned from the housing market's response to the storm, urging investors to engage proactively and make informed decisions that can significantly alter their financial trajectories in the wake of natural disasters.


    Furthermore, the implications of Airbnb regulations take center stage as a pivotal topic, compelling the audience to reflect on how such changes can impact housing availability and investment opportunities. By sharing personal observations, Clark and David create a relatable connection that reinforces the community-driven ethos of Burn Your Boats, providing listeners with valuable insights that resonate on a personal level.


    Conclusively, they issue a powerful call to action, motivating the audience to adopt proactive mitigation strategies and emphasizing the critical importance of financial literacy and informed decision-making in flood-prone areas.


    Takeaways

    • Hurricane Helene has brought a new dawn for Florida's waterfront neighborhoods.
    • The aftermath of the storm reveals significant challenges for accommodation.
    • Community resilience is evident as people come together to help each other.
    • Airbnb regulations have created a shortage of available housing during crises.
    • The future of housing may see a boom in new construction due to storm impacts.
    • Mitigation strategies are essential for preparing for future storms.
    • Choosing the right location is crucial when buying a home in Florida.
    • The storm's impact was more about flooding than wind damage.
    • Education on flood zones and insurance is vital for homeowners.
    • Proactive measures can minimize risks associated with living in flood-prone areas.


    Sound Bites

    "This is a new day of reckoning."

    "Can you talk to me about hurricanes?"

    "Accommodation is going to be a really, really big problem."


    Keywords:

    Hurricane Helene, Florida, property investment, community resilience, Airbnb regulations, housing market, storm mitigation, real estate, flood zones, construction boom, Florida real estate, fema, coastal living, evacuation zone,


    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Context of Hurricane Helene

    04:40

    Personal Observations and Community Response

    07:43

    Before the Storm: Decisions and Preparations

    10:53

    After the Storm: Damage Assessment and Experiences

    13:38

    Understanding Different Types of Storms

    16:34

    The Impact of Home Types on Flood Damage

    19:37

    Rural Areas and Their Vulnerabilities

    22:24

    Mitigation Strategies and Community Action

    24:58

    The Importance of Elevation and Location

    27:38

    Moving Forward After the Storm

    40:05

    The Aftermath of the Storm

    48:45

    Accommodation Crisis Post-Storm

    50:44

    Rebuilding Decisions: Renovate or Rebuild?

    53:49

    The Future of Home Construction in Florida

    57:41

    Insurance and Financial Considerations

    59:00

    Government's Role in Infrastructure and Support

    01:03:59

    Personal Responsibility and Future Choices

    01:13:53

    New Chapter

    01:14:51

    BYB Outro




    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Episode 35: Portfolio Reboot - Using the 1031 Exchange to Revitalize Your Portfolio
    Sep 30 2024

    How can your current real estate profile bring you more Joy? Clark and David delve into the dynamic and ever-evolving landscape of real estate investing, shedding light on how this transformation can profoundly influence your financial aspirations. They passionately advocate for the critical need to reassess your investment strategies, particularly as your life goals evolve, urging you to seize the opportunity to pivot towards greater financial independence and fulfillment.


    Through the lens of the transformative 1031 exchange, they unveil a strategic pathway for consolidating properties and shifting your focus from mere quantity to the quality of your real estate portfolio. The discussion resonates with relatable stories of individuals who have experienced remarkable transformations by aligning their investments with their true desires, fostering a sense of community within the Burn Your Boats movement.


    As the episode draws to a close, the Clark and David empower you with actionable advice that inspires you to actively evaluate your investment journey, encouraging you to embrace the pursuit of a more aligned and fulfilling financial future. Tune in and take the first step towards realizing your dreams!


    Takeaways

    Investors often need to reassess their strategies as life goals change.

    The 1031 exchange is a powerful tool for property consolidation.

    Quality assets tend to perform better than quantity in real estate.

    Market trends can often be misleading and should be viewed holistically.

    Investing in new construction can provide better opportunities in today's market.

    It's important to identify underperforming properties in your portfolio.

    Real estate investing should bring joy, not stress.

    Investors should focus on long-term goals rather than short-term market fluctuations.

    The evolution of an investor's portfolio is a natural process.

    It's never too late to change course and realign your portfolio.


    Sound Bites

    "Reassessing your strategy. Does it still work for you?"

    "Real estate is just not something that you go home every night and watch."


    Chapters

    00:00

    The Perception of Real Estate in the Current Market

    08:07

    The Success of New Home Builders

    14:58

    Challenges Faced by Investors with Lower-End Properties

    27:04

    The Evolution of Real Estate Investors

    30:32

    The Hindsight of a Real Estate Journey

    34:09

    Understanding the Purpose of Buying for Tax Purposes

    36:09

    The Benefits of a 1031 Exchange for Property Consolidation

    38:57

    Realigning Your Portfolio for Joy and Success

    57:39

    The Importance of Feedback

    58:13

    The Power of Storytelling

    58:20

    BYB Outro




    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Show More Show Less
    59 mins
  • Episode 34: Blunders to Breakthroughs: Traits That Transformed Our Journey
    Sep 23 2024

    What characteristics and qualities will shape your success? Clark and David's journey is a testament to the transformative power of humility and hard work, much like a sculptor chiseling away at a block of marble to reveal a masterpiece hidden within.


    As they reflect on their successes, they don’t shy away from discussing the missteps that shaped them, creating a vivid tapestry of triumphs and trials. Their stories underscore the value of being thrifty and investing early, all while maintaining a sense of urgency that propels one forward. But perhaps the most crucial lesson is the importance of a supportive network—like a well-tended garden, the right people can nurture your growth and help you flourish.


    They remind us that true success is a marathon, not a sprint, requiring patience and a long-term vision. So, let’s not just chase after financial metrics; let’s redefine success to embrace a holistic view of life that celebrates personal fulfillment and community connection. Are you ready to join the Burn Your Boats movement and embark on your own journey to a richer life?


    Takeaways

    Success is often harder to discuss than failures.

    Being humble and not seeking to impress others is crucial.

    Investing early and consistently can lead to long-term success.

    Surrounding yourself with ambitious and like-minded individuals is important.

    Maintaining a sense of urgency while being patient with results is key.

    Health and fitness play a significant role in overall success.

    Understanding the relationship between debt, time, and scale is essential.

    Living below your means can create financial freedom.

    Curiosity and continuous learning are vital for personal growth.

    Aligning personal and professional goals leads to greater fulfillment.


    success, personal growth, real estate, entrepreneurship, financial independence, mindset, investment, life lessons, business strategies, self-improvement


    Sound Bites

    "We are flipping the script on you guys"

    "Today is actually a pretty unique one"

    "We want you, the listener, to be able to take those mistakes"


    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction

    09:03

    The Value of Authenticity and Humility

    17:12

    Keeping Expenses Low and Investing Early

    22:53

    Thrifty and Risk-Tolerant: Traits for Success

    26:29

    Avoiding Toxic Environments and Surrounding Yourself with Positivity

    29:46

    The Power of Curiosity and Knowing Your Destination

    30:51

    The Power of Work Ethic and Self-Employment

    37:31

    Embracing Discomfort and Seeking Growth

    44:01

    The Importance of Honesty, Integrity, and Reputation

    46:51

    Understanding Debt, Time, and Scale

    48:41

    Prioritizing Health and Fitness

    50:31

    Valuing Each Day and Embracing the Journey

    56:50

    The Impact of Spousal Alignment

    59:31

    The Importance of Feedback

    01:00:06

    The Power of Storytelling

    01:00:13

    BYB Outro.mp4




    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 33: From Chaos to Control: The Role of an Asset Manager
    Sep 16 2024

    Financial oversight in real estate: Your questions answered. In a heartfelt exchange, David and Clark delve into the intricate world of real estate portfolio management, revealing the emotional weight that property owners often carry. They candidly share their own struggles, painting a vivid picture of the challenges that arise in the pursuit of optimizing asset performance.


    Their discussion underscores the pivotal role of proactive oversight by asset managers, whose expertise can transform overwhelming responsibilities into streamlined processes that empower property owners. By distinguishing between the duties of property managers and asset managers, they illuminate the necessity of understanding market dynamics and the strategic foresight required to scale investments effectively.


    This conversation serves as a crucial moment for listeners, inviting them to reflect on their investment strategies and consider the profound benefits of enlisting an asset manager to lift the burdens of property management. As they extend an invitation to the Burn Your Boats community, David and Clark encourage everyone to share their own experiences and challenges, fostering a sense of camaraderie and support.


    Ultimately, they leave listeners inspired to take actionable steps towards financial empowerment, urging them to reconsider their approach to asset management as a vital pathway to achieving their financial aspirations.


    Takeaways

    Asset management is crucial for real estate investors.

    Property managers handle day-to-day tasks but are not asset managers.

    Understanding your portfolio's performance is essential for growth.

    Proactive oversight can prevent costly mistakes.

    Scaling a real estate portfolio can become overwhelming without help.

    Asset managers can optimize returns and manage property managers.

    Investors should evaluate the quality of their assets regularly.

    The opportunity cost of managing properties can be significant.

    Investing in higher quality assets can lead to better returns.

    Private lending can be a viable alternative to property management.



    Sound Bites

    "You need a break, you need a strong cocktail."

    "Owning a real estate portfolio is not one of them."

    "Your ownership responsibilities start at home with you."


    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Personal Challenges

    03:57

    The Work Starts at Your Mailbox

    09:06

    The Responsibilities of Owning a Real Estate Portfolio

    19:15

    The Limitations of Property Managers

    25:18

    The Challenges of Scaling a Rental Portfolio

    29:51

    The Role of Asset Managers in Property Management

    35:38

    How Commercial Investors Handle Property Management

    37:59

    The Importance of Return on Equity

    41:20

    The Responsibilities of an Asset Manager

    52:26

    The Freedom of Asset Management


    keywords

    real estate, property management, asset management, investment strategy, rental properties, portfolio management, landlord challenges, financial oversight, tenant relations, scaling investments




    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 8 mins