The Only Three Assets That Build Wealth

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In this video, Walker explores three key asset classes for building wealth and achieving financial freedom: owning businesses, investing in real estate, and leveraging intellectual property. He shares his journey, explaining why buying existing businesses can be smarter than starting from scratch and how these assets can enhance your balance sheet.

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Walker Deibel has practiced acquisition entrepreneurship since 2006, amassing $16.5 million in revenue through acquisitions. He has co-founded three startups, acquired seven companies outright, and has consulted (or participated in) over $200,000,000 in business transactions.

Walker holds an MBA from the Olin School of Business at Washington University in St. Louis, where he was awarded the Declaration of Accomplishment in Entrepreneurship.

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It depends on the locality. A remote village, even a cow is an asset.

natr
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I have been stumbling my way into figuring this out. I knew real estate was a wealth builder and I finally captured my opportunity to do so in 2022. However, I then learned that i did it backwards and should have either purchased or started a business first. But I didn’t know anything about that world until last year 😩 now I am trying to learn about private equity, mergers & acquisitions, or just building a business in general… Better late than never I suppose. I know getting in the right rooms (be it digital or actual) is also key… thanks again for another dose of CLARITY!

ddfelder
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I bought my first lemonade stand the age of 25. Never looked back. Now I have hundreds throughout the usa. Mo money! Mo money! Mo money!

dm_grant
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Stock market. I have made more in the stock market then real estate.

albertinsinger
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Left out the stock market. I have a friend who is 102 years old and she has 10K shares of LLY at $905/shr which is over $9M. She and her husband bought 2, 500 shrs when it was around $2 a share and then it split 2 for 1 several times. When she and he and her husband saved $5K that they felt they could "afford to 'lose" they decided together on a stock to buy with it with plans to never sell it, even if it went to zero. They did buy blue chip companies when the stock price was depressed. I don't know that I would suggest a buy and hold strategy anymore.

dalerekus
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Why do I need to watch a 9 minute video to find out 3 things?😊

guitarman
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Top notch vlog thanks 🌷 I subscribed immediately 🥳👍🏻 P.S. great #hair too 🤩🙃

Lindy
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The U.S. greatest export is intellectual property. Reminds me of something Robert Smith once said.

jmike
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I like the v neck shirt you're wearing. Where can I buy those kinds of shirts and what material is it made of?

luckywinner
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Can you physically hold it in your hand ? If NO then it's not an asset.

MENSA.lady
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If you say "You Know" one more time my head will explode ! ... take some speech therapy.

good content though.

timeparty
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Most people do not have sufficient capital to buy enough of these assets to really make a difference. The best chance for poor people to get out of poverty right now is the crypto market. Buy XRP and ADA.

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