Building Wealth Beyond the Balance Sheet (VIDEO)
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Key Takeaways:
- Business owners must separate personal and corporate finances to create real clarity.
- Start exit planning early—the best deals and tax treatments require years of preparation.
- A solid financial plan begins with knowing your numbers—what you have, where it is, and where you’re headed.
- True wealth management blends portfolio performance and life planning, not one without the other.
- Keep investing simple: own great businesses, avoid overcomplication, and think long-term.
- Happiness is part of the balance sheet—money is a tool, not the outcome.
Chapter Markers: 0:00 – Intro 1:40 – Meet Mike Prado and Hillside Wealth 3:00 – From Fishing Guide to Financial Manager 4:15 – Why Hillside Focuses on Business Owners 5:30 – The Biggest Financial Challenges Business Owners Face 6:45 – Preparing for a Business Exit the Right Way 10:00 – How to Make Your Business “Ready for Sale” Anytime 13:30 – The Difference Between a Financial Advisor and a Wealth Manager 17:00 – Planning Conservatively: Living to 95 and Annual Reviews 20:00 – Managing Emotions and Market Fluctuations 22:30 – The Joy Philosophy at Hillside Wealth 24:30 – What to Do with Excess Business Cash 27:00 – Corporate Investment Accounts Explained 31:00 – Keeping Wealth Simple: Stocks, Bonds, and Balance 33:20 – The #1 Wealth Rule: Spend Less Than You Make 34:40 – How to Connect with Hillside Wealth 36:00 – Quickfire Round with Mike Prado 40:15 – Closing Thoughts
Keywords: fractional firepower, kyle ancelin, mike prado, hillside wealth, business wealth management, financial planning for business owners, exit strategy, small business tax planning, know your numbers, wealth management podcast, investment strategy, retirement planning, portfolio management, joy in wealth, financial clarity
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