A successful venture capitalist reveals his holy grail of investments - Harder Working Money

Episode 4

A successful venture capitalist reveals his holy grail of investments

San Eng is an an Ivy League graduate, thriving entrepreneur, and current real estate investor. He has previously deployed over $700M across multiple asset classes and raised $200M as a serial entrepreneur. He has also successfully raised more than $70M for his startups and established a venture capital fund with a $350M commitment. Additionally, San is the best-selling author of “Wall Street Journal” and “USA Today,” known for his book “Ten Commandments of Investing.” He is currently working on a second book titled “The Ten Commandments of Generational Wealth.”

In our conversation, San discusses which investment he believes is the holy grail of investments and how he is teaching his kids to not follow the traditional career model and instead seek out financial freedom very early in their life.

Guest Contact Details:

www.GenFIRE.co

www.skytiancapital.com

Host Contact Details:

Brian O'Neill - Passive Capital Partners

passivecapitalpartners.com

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Brian O'Neill

Brian is the principal owner of Passive Capital Partners - an apartment investment private equity company. Brian holds a degree in construction management from Cal Poly and has been a successful entrepreneur for the past 16 years. He started his first company in the construction industry right out of college, running it successfully for 16 years. During that period, he started two others companies in the hospitality industry. After 16 years as an entrepreneur, he sold and exited all 3 successful businesses and transitioned to the apartment investing real estate world. He now wants to share the knowledge he's acquired being an entrepreneur as well as how he limits taxes and invests the earnings from his business successes outside of the stock market and into tax advantaged hard assets investments.