Garrett Gunderson

Garrett Gunderson

Garrett is the author of the New York Times and #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling personal finance book Killing Sacred Cows: Overcoming the Financial Myths That Are Destroying Your Prosperity. He also wrote multiple WSJ bestsellers including What Would The Rockefellers Do, The Money Tree, and 5 Day Weekend.

He is the Founder of an Inc. 500 financial firm, which he sold in 2020. A regular on ABC’s Good Money, he has been on Fox, CNBC, as well as hundreds of radio interviews, and is a paid contributor for Forbes. Garrett is a frequent speaker at workshops and conferences.

If you want to build sustainable wealth, increase your monthly cash flow and enjoy economic independence without using budgets, cutbacks, limiting your lifestyle or adding new customers to your business, then Garrett & his team can help provide the tools and training to create economic independence.

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  • @MNNski
    @MNNski8 сағат бұрын

    If I lose my debit card, I just cancel it. If I lose money it's gone forever. If someone steals money from my bank account though my debit card my bank has fraud protection up to $200k. If someone steals cash from my wallet, it's gone forever. Which is more dangerous?

  • @billtruttschel
    @billtruttschel13 сағат бұрын

    Debit cards are not dangerous. Cash is dangerous. I've been using debit cards for 25+ years and it just works for me. Credit cards use money that's not mine and charge high interest rates. I'd rather just spend my own money without going into debt and also allows me to not carry large sums of cash.

  • @Zero_Has_Returned
    @Zero_Has_Returned13 сағат бұрын

    Ok but your forgetting about one think what if you get hit by a truck this afternoon. These what ifs go nowhere and are essentially non statements if you don’t tie them to real statistics.

  • @AnarexicSumo
    @AnarexicSumo15 сағат бұрын

    Lmao spends the whole short talking about why he doesnt use credit cards and then claims he uses credit cards. Shill

  • @owenwenoo3336
    @owenwenoo333615 сағат бұрын

    Just keep a low amount in the debit account, the most they can take from me is 40$

  • @lauraporter3434
    @lauraporter343416 сағат бұрын

    Is it ever ok to get a HELOC? Risky...but getting a home loan seems horribly difficult..

  • @dogmaster8354
    @dogmaster835416 сағат бұрын

    Thank you so much

  • @jou3883
    @jou3883Күн бұрын

    Consider keeping the camera in one position instead of swinging front to back. Kind of distracting to watch and focus on what you’re saying.

  • @edo4713
    @edo47132 күн бұрын

    There is still infinite amounts of bitcoin available until it trickles up into only a few people’s pocket. Once bitcoin hit the stock market it lost its ability to hold value and self govern. Whole life insurance is just a bank account that you deposit your money into they hold and use it as an asset becomes a liability to you because your taking loans against the value which someone else now owns. The Rockefeller did not buy a whole life insurance policy. They built an insurance business that sold a product. The agent gets a cut off the product they push for sales. But keep doing what others tell you to do, that’s how the free thinkers and business owners got rich. NOT.

  • @timegoesby12
    @timegoesby122 күн бұрын

    I can see the passion of this man in the way he talks, but am I the only who has not understood a thing in this conversation?

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV2 күн бұрын

    Damn. I gotta break it down better. Step by step. Visuals? Here GarrettGunderson.com/offer. My book on the topic on me.

  • @timegoesby12
    @timegoesby122 күн бұрын

    @@GarrettGundersonTV wow thanks very much mate, don't beat yourself up, it's me 😉,I never heard anything about health,but willing to learn. I read sacred cows 1 I'm looking forward to the second thanks to your generosity 😀

  • @OFFBLOCCONSTRUCTION
    @OFFBLOCCONSTRUCTION3 күн бұрын

    This interview was for world cup...

  • @petern9125
    @petern91253 күн бұрын

    Hey this is good.. Very good explained

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV3 күн бұрын

    Mark absolutely gives a masterclass when he speaks on this.

  • @thomasflewellyn4848
    @thomasflewellyn48485 күн бұрын

    Garrett thank you for clarifying what business actually is the bridge between my mental capital and my relationship capital I never saw it like that and I'm totally expanded just thinking that way thank you so much

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV5 күн бұрын

    Thanks for letting me know. Glad it impacted you!

  • @d3wdman567
    @d3wdman5676 күн бұрын

    Grift

  • @screamingfox5666
    @screamingfox56666 күн бұрын

    Yeah that's the case for more immature people. In my case it more about 'stuff', I like enjoying stuff (a house, a nice car, my sound system, books, etc..), and I usually enjoy those by myself and it doesn't matter much if others would not approve or something like that, perhaps it is easier the older you get... But then I really get satisfied easily, for an example I hustle (get freelances even having a full time job, etc..) to get the whole home theater system at the new house and pay for all the stuff, but then (and also because I only do this for kick ass stuff) it is quality stuff that will probably last a decade (or much more, depending on what it is, like books, art, etc..)... So, it is more about investing in things that will make you feel good, by yourself, in the long run, I think that is the way the bird sings best... In my opinion... And also to swim in fresh water at least 3 times a week.

  • @ckizer1876
    @ckizer18766 күн бұрын

    No I honestly just wanna be able to do whatever I want when I feel…like if I wanna go fishing at 3 am on my boat and expensive rod at any time then I wanna…or go rip through the mountains on my land and trails on a Dirtbike sure…idc about other ppls opinion I’ve been wearing the same shit for 4 years and haven’t once given a shit about what ppl think…

  • @Monielleguy
    @Monielleguy6 күн бұрын

    I guess I have to learn how to strike a nerve in my "world" too...

  • @lawnbear5958
    @lawnbear59587 күн бұрын

    I did great on school. I then took those skills to work and stayed broke until i broke those habits.

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV7 күн бұрын

    Wow. Thanks for sharing. What was the pivotal point or thing that you changed?

  • @lawnbear5958
    @lawnbear59587 күн бұрын

    @@GarrettGundersonTV Network! I had the fortune to work for a man that was financially educated. He started my journey with literature. When I completed my "book learning," I had questions. The questions that I asked demonstrated to him that I was serious and humble enough to follow his advice. I was able to learn to talk to genuinely wealthy people. Too many people that struggle financially, believe they need more money. What they need is an understanding of their own, psychological, relationship with money. I met and learned from people that taught me to see money for what it is. Then, you pay it forward. That can teach more than most people can imagine.

  • @timegoesby12
    @timegoesby124 күн бұрын

    Been following for 2 weeks now,I m on your second book, thanks to killing the sacred cows,I'm not feeling too guilty about health😔 unlike the past. Life purpose you mentioned,we all deep down we know about, had someone explained to me the way you do in your book, I would be in a different place. You went to Italy for 2 months because your roots are Italians?

  • @lawnbear5958
    @lawnbear59587 күн бұрын

    Step 1: Give thanks for what you do have! This is necessary to advance. It will cause you to take better care of what you have. When you adequately manage what you're responsible for, then you will be trusted with the next level. This persists until you reach your individual (personal) limit.

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV7 күн бұрын

    Love this. Stewardship and responsibility.

  • @dogmaster8354
    @dogmaster83547 күн бұрын

    I would like to learn with you

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV7 күн бұрын

    Let's do it. GarrettGunderson.com/tools. Garrettgunderosn.com/offer. There is a start. On me.

  • @JoshD8705
    @JoshD87057 күн бұрын

    I'm learning to be content in all things.

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV7 күн бұрын

    That's amazing. Content is so different than complacent. Some get confused by the two and end up erratic and with too much anxiety. Good for you.

  • @user-dg5xj4fc8d
    @user-dg5xj4fc8d7 күн бұрын

    Great Stuff. I started watching your videos last year as a beginner before giving stock market a trial. I was able to make $472,000 within 4 Months with a capital of $200,000. keep it up Ricky!

  • @MarvellousJerrytilar
    @MarvellousJerrytilar7 күн бұрын

    it's True, It has never been easier to understand how to build your money after retirement than it is right now with the inflation, when you may study and experience a completely variegated market passively by employing a successful portfolio-advisor. The impacts of the U.S. dollar's gain or fall on investments, in my opinion, are complex.

  • @LuzRodriguez56787
    @LuzRodriguez567877 күн бұрын

    Even if you’re not skilled, it is still possible to hire one. I was a project manager and my personal portfolio of approximately $850k of my retirement pension took a big hit in April due to the crash. I quickly got in touch with a financial-planner that devised a defensive strategy to protect and profit from my portfolio this red season. I’ve made over $250k since then.

  • @KennethBish
    @KennethBish7 күн бұрын

    nice! once you hit a big milestone, the next comes easier.. who is your advisor please, if you don't mind me asking?

  • @LuzRodriguez56787
    @LuzRodriguez567877 күн бұрын

    Finding financial advisors like Deborah Lynn Dilling who can assist you shape your portfolio would be a very creative option. There will be difficult times ahead, and prudent personal money management will be essential to navigating them.

  • @KennethBish
    @KennethBish7 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing. I curiously searched for her full name and her website popped up after scrolling a bit. I looked through her credentials and did my due diligence before contacting her. Once again many thanks.

  • @MMLGlizzy
    @MMLGlizzy7 күн бұрын

    This kid is spewing bullshit

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV7 күн бұрын

    Ahhh. They called me a kid. What a compliment.

  • @V1Ultrakilllmao
    @V1Ultrakilllmao8 күн бұрын

    Bro what

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV8 күн бұрын

    Be a value creator not a victim.

  • @V1Ultrakilllmao
    @V1Ultrakilllmao8 күн бұрын

    @@GarrettGundersonTV what is a value creator?

  • @Masteroftugboats
    @Masteroftugboats8 күн бұрын

    I'm glad barely anyone sees your videos

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV8 күн бұрын

    Yeah. For sure.

  • @Masteroftugboats
    @Masteroftugboats8 күн бұрын

    @@GarrettGundersonTV You're definitely going down like MasterOogway

  • @JoshD8705
    @JoshD87058 күн бұрын

    Cool story bro, but can you bench press 315?

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV8 күн бұрын

    Nope. 275 when I was 18.

  • @Blacksatanangel
    @Blacksatanangel8 күн бұрын

    Ones that lead to sex

  • @kevinpetermann2075
    @kevinpetermann20758 күн бұрын

    You are poor

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV8 күн бұрын

    Thanks.

  • @kevinpetermann2075
    @kevinpetermann20758 күн бұрын

    @@GarrettGundersonTV you are welcome

  • @mrhrby1650
    @mrhrby16508 күн бұрын

    So this is what you call a nice good pile of bull shit

  • @kenq7948
    @kenq79488 күн бұрын

    With traditional IRA, you. also invest the money you didn't pay on taxes. More money to invest=more growth in the long term. Not saying it's better than a Roth, but you can't ignore that advantage when making the decision.

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV8 күн бұрын

    What happens when you go to take the money out? And at what tax rate?

  • @erinium19
    @erinium198 күн бұрын

    This is bass ackwards, brother. The responsibility to add value belongs to the wealthy. It is not virtuous to take without giving back, no matter how hard you worked for what you have.

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV8 күн бұрын

    Take without giving is always garbage. It is about adding value to have real wealth.

  • @furyfodeath6084
    @furyfodeath60848 күн бұрын

    Its like social security

  • @kenq7948
    @kenq79488 күн бұрын

    Social security comes from taxes and have to pay it. IRAs are optional and you control where the money is invested.

  • @Bingus9900
    @Bingus99008 күн бұрын

    “Wealth comes down to responsibility” easy for you to say trailer park Jesus, what about all the people from war-torn countries that can’t speak english? What about people who don’t have the mental ability to work? What about the elderly? What about the physically disabled? To deny that wealth can come from circumstance is naive at best, but most likely it’s a misguided attempt at convincing people you know what you’re talking about. Like really, how dumb do you have to be to just assume “if you’re poor it’s because you aren’t working hard enough” lol, like what branch of the government paid you to say this 😂. I’m sure you’d be saying something different in the faces of 1000 refugees

  • @furyfodeath6084
    @furyfodeath60848 күн бұрын

    It depends on how you define wealth and whats your goal into obtaining what is called wealth in an individuals perception Wealth can be anything

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV8 күн бұрын

    I agree that it is what does wealth mean to you. And what does living wealth mean versus having money versus serving in a way that matters

  • @SHAINON117
    @SHAINON1179 күн бұрын

    Yeah i thought poor in about 10 seconds and also someone who is trying to take other people's money exactly like the people I know trying to tell me all about there free gambling 😂 stop it seriously 😊

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV8 күн бұрын

    ? Not sure I follow. Free gambling?

  • @joeletchworth8062
    @joeletchworth80629 күн бұрын

    Hindsights 20/20

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV8 күн бұрын

    Yep.

  • @obiwanjabroniX
    @obiwanjabroniX9 күн бұрын

    Wealth comes down to responsibility 😂 ok brother. I think what you're trying to say is people can always make money but even that isn't true 😂

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV8 күн бұрын

    Why can't they make money? Mindset? Where they love? Being imprisoned? Why?

  • @tabularasa0606
    @tabularasa06069 күн бұрын

    No wealth comes from how much you inherited.

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV8 күн бұрын

    Is that wealth or money? And how do they keep it and grow it and handle it as a steward over it?

  • @awesomesause
    @awesomesause9 күн бұрын

    Well, thats just a lie. Unless you make it universal on purpose, the stock market CAN'T affect it. Universal=gambling. He is just pushing annuities because of the bandwagon.

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV8 күн бұрын

    I haven't ever sold an annuity.

  • @adamdecuir4195
    @adamdecuir41959 күн бұрын

    What does it matter

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV9 күн бұрын

    What you say matters. Words cast spells of victim hood or value.

  • @Bumble_Bee203
    @Bumble_Bee2038 күн бұрын

    @@GarrettGundersonTV But why does that matter?

  • @That-Norwegian-guy
    @That-Norwegian-guy9 күн бұрын

    I can tell someone is dumb in 60 seconds or less Took me 5 seconds with this guy

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV9 күн бұрын

    What a gift.

  • @CosmicEncounter7
    @CosmicEncounter79 күн бұрын

    The IRA still has to pay taxes on the interest when withdrawn. By paying the taxes on the initial amount you don't have as much money to make interest on which is where a big chunk of the money is going to come from.

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV8 күн бұрын

    If the tax bracket is the same. It will be the same net pre or post tax. So Roth or Traditional- same math. Unless you have an exit strategy to manage taxes when taking out of a traditional.

  • @randomdude7137
    @randomdude71379 күн бұрын

    Let me guess there is either a course or a book to be sold or both

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV9 күн бұрын

    I have written books. But watch the videos. Not promoting them. Not ashamed to either. Want to share and help.

  • @Masteroftugboats
    @Masteroftugboats8 күн бұрын

    @@GarrettGundersonTV How is this helping anyone it's just telling people to divide from eachother.

  • @miketaggard309
    @miketaggard3099 күн бұрын

    What a load of bull

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV8 күн бұрын

    Why?

  • @koosjuh75
    @koosjuh759 күн бұрын

    I can tell if someone is selling snake oil from just 10 seconds on youtube.

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV9 күн бұрын

    Where can you get snake oil? And where is the sales pitch?

  • @Masteroftugboats
    @Masteroftugboats8 күн бұрын

    @@GarrettGundersonTV I think you have neither language spoken about from the video

  • @KageKatze
    @KageKatze9 күн бұрын

    CEOs tend fo fail upwards. Like they are just objectively bad at their jobs and drive company after company into the ground and then keep getting hired

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV9 күн бұрын

    Really? Where are these examples?

  • @KageKatze
    @KageKatze9 күн бұрын

    @@GarrettGundersonTVIt's not an absolute rule obviously but people massively overestimate the skill and intelligence of rich people and you can't become a billionaire just with hard work. There was also the multi millionaire who went homeless to prove he could become a millionaire again and he gave up quickly. Excellent video on the topic kzread.info/dash/bejne/aqyfl9KJpNq3eNY.htmlsi=AMo0I-DPH2ATSZt9

  • @Psalms144
    @Psalms1449 күн бұрын

    You'll find that the most successful CEOs do the opposite

  • @RandomStuff-he7lu
    @RandomStuff-he7lu9 күн бұрын

    I can tell if someone is full of shit from just a KZread short.

  • @riekivonwielligh6102
    @riekivonwielligh61029 күн бұрын

    AMEN 🙏

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV9 күн бұрын

    Anger...judgement. Is that the language of wealth?

  • @Yhvhfollower
    @Yhvhfollower8 күн бұрын

    ​@@GarrettGundersonTV"Anger" and "Judgement" are indeed not the language of wealth given they cast away potential in favor of ego. With that being said, to project it onto a commenter due to your insecurities isn't a "money move" either, there doesn't have to be any anger, judgement, or even resentment towards you for someone to know what you are trying to sell to people. This stuck up aura you try to maintain with your responses to people that question you is what shows your own lack of wealth, given we utilize the axioms you push. Peace ✌️

  • @hyperdragon2846
    @hyperdragon28468 күн бұрын

    ​@@Yhvhfollowermate that's response was awesome gg

  • @hmuga111
    @hmuga1118 күн бұрын

    ​@@GarrettGundersonTVvague statements that have no substance, are they statements of wealth as well?

  • @SurprisedEel-em9gd
    @SurprisedEel-em9gd9 күн бұрын

    But some people are not inclined to pick other's brains even when they are smart. They may actually be the smartest in the long run.🤔

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV9 күн бұрын

    What do you mean? Clarify.

  • @interrogationfiles
    @interrogationfiles9 күн бұрын

    I last 60 seconds

  • @zacharymulford4172
    @zacharymulford41729 күн бұрын

    (1) Ive never paid a single fee for my Roth, (2) Its better to invest in it early in your journey while your taxes are low and (3) its not all of your net worth, just a portion, you can still invest in real estate/etc.

  • @GarrettGundersonTV
    @GarrettGundersonTV9 күн бұрын

    You have never paid a custodial fee? How does the Roth provider make money? How did you fund it? No expense ratio on the investments? If you are a Haines owner you can keep your taxes low. Are you doing self directed? Be careful. Once in an IRA you lose depreciation benefits for tax purpose. It goes from capital gains to ordinary income if a traditional Ira. And now has government restrictions.

  • @zacharymulford4172
    @zacharymulford41729 күн бұрын

    @@GarrettGundersonTV Fidelity doesnt charge annual fees for the account, I fund it by monthly transfer from my checking and invest in low cost index funds, were talkin like .3% or less, and they regularly beat actively managed funds. Its truly passive, unlike real estate, and since Im holding it for the long haul I dont really care what the markets do in the short term. When I was in the 12% federal tax bracket it made ton of sense to put money in there and I think most people should. We dont know what tax rates will be in the future but I plan on being in a higher bracket. Roth is a great tool when used right.