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Christopher Anastasio Podcast Christopher Anastasio
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Documenting my entrepreneurial journey, sharing lessons learned about business, finance, real estate, corporations, taxes, marketing and anything else that comes to mind.
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Ep 81: Debt Ceiling Madness
In today’s episode, I address the ongoing debt ceiling limit issue bouncing around the government these days. I also discuss why I think it’s a ridiculous political talking point, versus anything of substance, and also discuss why the national debt and deficit are, in my opinion, a serious issue.
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Ep 80: 2022 Wrap & 2023 Look Ahead
Used this episode to catch back up to the podcast, put out some random thoughts about 2022 highlights and recap, and looking ahead to 2023 and my intentions for both this podcast and my overall family and business objectives.
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Ep 79: Anderson Advisors Onboarding
Tomorrow, August 9th, I’ll be conducting my onboarding call with Anderson Advisors to kick off the setup of my new entity structure that plugs into the already-established living trust. The crux of the structure will rely on Wyoming LLCs to act as holding companies for both active (businesses) and passive (investments) pursuits.
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Ep 78: Daily Schedule & Amazon Reselling
In today’s episode, I provide an update on my new approach to daily scheduling in terms of bedtime and wake-up time, and also provide an update on my Amazon reselling project.
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Ep 77: Family Office Concept
In this episode, I mainly focus on the concept of family offices and their use of intricate entity structures to protect and grow wealth. I discuss a website I discovered for the law firm Withers Worldwide, which contains a podcast series that focuses on family offices and the business they conduct for their clients.
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Ep 76: Yellen Wrong On Inflation (Surprise!)
In this episode I discuss Janet Yellen’s recent statement this week about how she was wrong to downplay inflation-related concerns back in 2021.