by Billy Epperhart | Nov 1, 2021 | Investing, Tips on How to Invest
One of the top questions I get is how to start investing with little money. Many people want to become wealthy, but they don’t know how to take the first steps. It can feel overwhelming when you’re started from scratch, so in today’s post I am going...
by Billy Epperhart | Oct 20, 2021 | Investing, Real Estate, The WealthBuilders Podcast, Tips on How to Invest
We are living through interesting economic times. Inflation is extremely high, interest rates are historically low, and cryptocurrency investing is changing our financial landscape. After studying historical trends and America’s current economic situation, I have...
by Billy Epperhart | Oct 15, 2021 | Investing, Kingdom Impact, Leadership, Leadership and Others, Personal Growth
Fall in Colorado is quite the sight to behold. If the snow doesn’t beat the leaves to the punch, the trees transform from green to an array of calico colors. However, one tree in particular steals the show: the aspen. These trees paint entire mountainsides striking...
by Billy Epperhart | Sep 15, 2021 | Biblical Encouragement, Investing, The Triple X Factor
Does money (or the lack thereof) often feel more like a burden to you than a blessing? In our consumer-driven culture, it is easy to feel bogged down by our finances. The concept of financial freedom offers a ray of hope, and you may be closer to it than you think. In...
by Billy Epperhart | Jul 1, 2021 | Biblical Encouragement, Investing, Personal Growth
Your mindset directly affects so much of what happens in your life. The best things in life are attracted, not pursued. It’s not magic—here’s how it works. Over time, if you have the right mindset, you simply develop the character and skills to carry more weight. Even...
by Billy Epperhart | Apr 28, 2021 | Blogs on Budgeting, Investing
Student debt is an epidemic in our country. As of 2021, 43 million people in the United States had taken out federal student loans at an astounding rate of $1,447.1 billion. You may have been out of school for several years and still have those student loans hanging...