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Episode Synopsis
This is the twentieth recorded episode of The Broke Architect Podcast brought to you by the Global Architect Alliance (GAA).
In this episode, I talk to Ryan Sullivan the founder of Off The Beaten Path Financial who is based in Montana, USA. Ryan in a licensed Mechanical Engineer and started his own engineering department at the age of 26 and works with architects, over the last 5 years built it up to a team of 11 people and over $1 million in annual revenue. Along the way, Ryan realized his true passion for personal finance and investing. Now he specialises in Cash Flow Systems as well as financial management and investing for architects. His company “Off the Beaten Path Financial” provides Superior Wealth Strategies and Tactical Investing for both Architects and Engineers, but we will get into all of this very soon.
The Podcast is supporting the important work of the The Architects Benevolent Society, which was founded in 1850 and exists to support the architectural community and their families and can help architects in a range of ways during their working life, or once they have retired. https://www.absnet.org.uk/get-help/
FUNDRAISER APPEAL: Please also consider supporting the ABS through a range of donation options Just Giving The Broke Architect Podcast Fundraiser.
In this episode, I talk to Ryan Sullivan the founder of Off The Beaten Path Financial who is based in Montana, USA. Ryan in a licensed Mechanical Engineer and started his own engineering department at the age of 26 and works with architects, over the last 5 years built it up to a team of 11 people and over $1 million in annual revenue. Along the way, Ryan realized his true passion for personal finance and investing. Now he specialises in Cash Flow Systems as well as financial management and investing for architects. His company “Off the Beaten Path Financial” provides Superior Wealth Strategies and Tactical Investing for both Architects and Engineers, but we will get into all of this very soon.
The Podcast is supporting the important work of the The Architects Benevolent Society, which was founded in 1850 and exists to support the architectural community and their families and can help architects in a range of ways during their working life, or once they have retired. https://www.absnet.org.uk/get-help/
FUNDRAISER APPEAL: Please also consider supporting the ABS through a range of donation options Just Giving The Broke Architect Podcast Fundraiser.
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