Learning How to Fund Your Projects with Lisa Hylton

In today’s episode, I talked with Lisa Hylton, founder of LisaHylton.com. Lisa is passionate about helping high income earners learn to invest in real assets in a tax-efficient manner. We talk about how Lisa, like so many of us, started out in the 9-5 world and how she has transitioned into what she is doing now. Lisa dives into diversification, benefits of investing in single asset funds and syndication. Tune in to learn how to take your first step and use the skills you already have to go forward into the investing world as a passive investor.  

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