Bernard Reisz, Lead Strategist & Educator at ReSure Financial discusses Talmudic phrases and how they apply to the financial services industry and real estate investing. Bernard also discusses the ins and out of self directed IRAs and qualified retirement accounts. Dan tries to get Bernard to dance but it doesn’t end so well.
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