How to Use Stocks and Real Estate Together for Growth, with Cody Yeh
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Here on the MapleMoney show, we’ve covered stock and real estate investing, but never in the same episode. But that all changes this week. Cody Yeh is my guest, and he’s here to explain how he combines real estate, stocks, and stock options to compound the growth of his investments. Cody is a first-generation immigrant from Taiwan who came to Canada at the age of 18, went to university as an engineer, and eventually left his white-collar job. He’s now a real estate investor and a Stock & Options Coach with a seven-figure investment portfolio. In this episode, Cody Yeh shares how you can earn cash flows and a good amount of revenue from both real estate and stocks. He talks about the mindset you use in real estate that you can carry over to stocks investment so you can win long-term. You can find the show notes for this episode at https://maplemoney.com/176 This episode of The MapleMoney Show is brought to you by Willful. Did you know that 57% of Canadian adults don’t have a will? Willful has made it more affordable, convenient, and easy for Canadians to create a legal Will and Power of Attorney documents online from the comfort of home. In less than 20 minutes and for a fraction of the price of visiting a lawyer, you can gain peace of mind knowing you’ve put a plan in place to protect your children, pets, and loved ones in the event of an emergency. Get started for free at https://maplemoney.com/willful and use promo code MAPLEMONEY to save 15%.
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