Episode:01 Make Your Money Work Harder For You

Hello there, welcome to the Harder Working Money podcast. I’m your host, Brian O’Neill, a successful entrepreneur who has created and run multiple companies, and made them thrive. On this podcast, I’ll be sharing my insights and strategies on how to maximize and amplify the money you’re making, so that it works harder for you, rather than you working hard for it.

I have learned a lot about making money work for me from attending in-person events, masterminds, and reading books. And in this podcast, I’ll be bringing on successful entrepreneurs, tax strategists, investors, and other experts to share their insights and advice.

Together, we’ll be exploring how you can create a tax strategy to legally pay nearly zero income tax, build multiple sources of passive income, invest in tax-advantaged opportunities, and hedge against inflation.

So, if you’re looking to take control of your financial future, and make your money work harder for you, then be sure to follow me on social media and subscribe to the Harder Working Money podcast. Join me on this journey, and let’s make our money work smarter, not harder.

About the Podcast

Harder Working Money

Ultimate guide to making your money work harder for you through investments outside of the stock market and tax strategies.

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About Your Host

Brian O'Neill

Brian is the principal owner of Passive Capital Partners - an apartment investment private equity company. Brian holds a degree in construction management from Cal Poly and has been a successful entrepreneur for the past 16 years. He started his first company in the construction industry right out of college, running it successfully for 16 years. During that period, he started two others companies in the hospitality industry.

After 16 years as an entrepreneur, he sold and exited all 3 successful businesses and transitioned to the apartment investing real estate world. He now wants to share the knowledge he's acquired being an entrepreneur as well as how he limits taxes and invests the earnings from his business successes outside of the stock market and into tax advantaged hard assets investments.

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