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tuned to Cougar Sports. We'll be back in sixty seconds

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on one O, three, nine and ninety eight three ESPN

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The Fans. Stats. Let's talk about stats. Ben Credal and

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his team of former players and insiders give you the

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latest stats, data and analytics that are trending in the

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world of Cougar Sports. Stats.

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Speaker 2: Welcome back Ruger Sports, one of the three nine ninety

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eight point three ESPN The Fan. I've been grittal broadcasting

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from orm Toyota fourteen hundred Sandhill Road. That's fourteen hundred

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Sandhill Road. I got Logan Street, the Internet sales manager,

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by my side. We got a bunch of deals going

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on right now for all your Tacoma's, your Tundraus, your Corollas,

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your your cameras. I love the Forerunner and I love

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the Sienna. I'm trying to convince my wife to get

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in that hybrid Sienna. She doesn't want to be a

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minivan mom though, just not yet. Maybe with a third

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child on the way in May, maybe I get her

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to convert over to the minivan.

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Speaker 3: Mom.

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Speaker 4: Hey you know, uh, I I've got I've got friends

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that I have a close friend that her youngest is

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actually out of the I think he's out of.

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Speaker 3: High school now.

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Speaker 4: And uh, she's now getting a Sienna because she she

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drove one. She realized like how cool they actually are,

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how functional? How functional? You know, I can't I can't

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imagine how nice that would be for a mom with

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young kids, just because there are just a lot of

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features with that, and not only that, because they are

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all hybrids, they're actually a lot safer. They have that

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low center of gravity similar to an e V. So

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you're you're you know, is in the terms of the

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likelihood of you rolling in an accident is less heaven

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forbid of course. But no, the Siennas are are super popular.

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We we have some available right now on our allocation.

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But you know, I'll be honest with you, they typically

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sell before they even they sell. That's how crazy they

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are in terms of of those models. I mean, Grand

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Highlanders are that way. Highlanders are that way. We just

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got the brand new twenty twenty six, all new, redesigned

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Wrap four. Same thing with those. They're showing up and

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and already already being sold. So you know, but that's

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not to dismay anybody from from coming and checking out

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a Toyota, Right, come on, you know we can if

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we have one here on the lot that's pretty sold

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and we're happy to show those to customers. We may

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or may not have a few in our our service

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loaner or sales loaner kind of rental fleet that we

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can show you guys, and you can test drive and

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kind of kind of get those going. So the big

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thing that we've got going on this weekend that that

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ends on Monday, we do have the Range Toyota Basketball

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showdown in honor of March Madness, where we're going to

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be giving away one thousand dollars each to five individuals

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and super easy to uh to to get get uh

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signed up for that, you can either come to the

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dealership and uh, you know, take a photo by any

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of our any of our cars by the dealership. You know,

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I mean, I wouldn't recommend this if you're driving down

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the freeway, but maybe you're the passenger in the car

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and you're driving past you take a selfie with us

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in the background. Uh, put put that on your social

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media with the hashtag ot shoot yep, and uh you're

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you're entered in for that contest or stop on buy,

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come check out our inventory, take a test drive. No, no,

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no pressure to buy anything like that and uh scan

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the QR code and and get entered that way as well.

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Speaker 3: Love it, appreciate you having us today.

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Speaker 2: Let's talk about stats in this segment Baranti by banterwealthbatterwelth

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dot com. We got Certified Financial Planner nfl P A

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certify financial planner. Blaine Anderson on the line, Blaine train,

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how that guard you man? Thanks for joining us for

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a little Let's talk about stats.

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Speaker 5: Oh yeah, happy to be here. Happy Saturday afternoon to you.

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Speaker 2: Yes, indeed, let's talk about it few stats before we

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welcome in our other guest. There's some key stats that

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I want to bring out we've had. We had pro

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day today and there was a four to two seven

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forty that was ran by one Moury bomba holy Canoli.

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That may that may be one of the fastest, if

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not the fastest forty time to come out of Brigham.

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Speaker 5: Wow, Well, I'm just learning about it right now and

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Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean he's he's got to be one of

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the fastest dudes on this roster, if not the fastest

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guy in the ross. Now, Evan Johnson's gonna say he's

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the fastest, right, but we let's welcome in our guest

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to the show and maybe get an opinion from him.

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Speaker 3: He's QB two right now, the.

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Speaker 2: Pride of Tucson, Arizona, and he's looking to make some

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hey this year on the football field.

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Speaker 3: This welcome in Tracon Borgates and the show. Trayson, how thatck?

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Speaker 6: Doing great? Doing great?

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Speaker 5: Thank you for having me?

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Speaker 3: Hey? Man?

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Speaker 2: Is is Evan Johnson as anyone? As fast as Maury Bomba?

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It was Maury Bomba actually the fastest guy on this

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squad this last year, do you think, Trayson?

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Speaker 6: Well, the thing is, nobody ever saw me run full speech,

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tell who's the fastest, but no, and I'll sarious. Evan

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and Moury they would go at it all the time

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whenever we would do our races, and some would say

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more was faster. Some would say Edwin was faster, but

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Speaker 2: Yeah, and you know, I've heard Joe Douglas trying to

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Speaker 3: Who else is in that mix as far as fastest

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all the team? Would you say, Tracy, Yeah, our.

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Speaker 6: DD room is very very fast. We have Tommy Prassis.

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really fast, Lenkey, Joe Douglas again very fast. But then

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speed will sneak up on you. Uh Jojo Phillips, his

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speed will sneak up on you. And even some of

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and Legend Glaster, those those just can roll.

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Speaker 2: Well, you mentioned that you're you're more nimble and quick

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than meets the eye at six two to two o pup.

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Speaker 3: I noticed you.

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Speaker 2: Had a little bit more boots, scoot and boogie even

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last year coming into the quarterback competition. I you had

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heard the the criticisms, Oh, he's just a pocket quarterback.

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leaned up, you were a little bit more twitchy. How's

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the running ability this year? You feel like you've improved

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Speaker 6: Yeah, I think every year your goal is trying to

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get bigger, faster, stronger, and heading into my fifth, my

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fifth year of college football, definitely feel the biggest, fastest,

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the strongest I've ever been.

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twelve and he can scooter as well. He's finally healthy.

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this kid better than anybody. You may have had an

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impact in recruiting him to be YU. Tell us a

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little about Kyler and how he came to b YU.

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Speaker 6: Yeah, I've known Kyler ever since he was, you know,

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probably six two, which was probably about fifteen, sixteen years old,

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and he's he's just a great guy, great family, really

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athletic family. His dad's awesome. And yeah, I mean me

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with or that that that I know who aren't necessarily

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producing what they should at the schools they're at. And

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a little bit over two years now, and to finally

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it's definitely been a ton of fun and I'm just

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Speaker 3: Yeah, what is his what is his capabilities? Do you

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Speaker 2: We have some attrition in the wide receiver room obviously

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with guys graduating, Chase Roberts and the Parker Kingston, you know,

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not not a part of the team anymore. Kyler Casper,

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where does he fit in? How big of a role

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can he have this year?

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Speaker 1: Yeah?

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Speaker 6: Kyler, this guy's the limit. I mean that kid is

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just gifted insanely and just very smart. He knows the

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football fields, he knows the areas of the field where

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defenders aren't, he can recoverage his He's got good connection

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with the quarterback whoever's out there, and he just likes

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to go out there and compete. I mean, like he

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and I just I just love that competitive nature of him.

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sort of five financial plant. Let's tuck some financial stats

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that kind of meld these two things. We always talk

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about potential, right, Potential it doesn't always you know, it

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Speaker 3: Come to fruition. What's going on? What's the potential markets

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looking like right now?

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Speaker 2: We got we got some things going on in Iran,

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international chaos locally, what are we what do we got

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going on right now in the financial markets? And the

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potential for you know, disruption and things of that nature.

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Give us a little forecasting, if you will.

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Speaker 5: Yeah, well, this is definitely on the forefront of people's minds.

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with Iran, like you mentioned, and not to mention, even

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before coming into this, the markets were peaking, we were

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reaching small time highs and so we love seeing the

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market do well. We also have to account for about

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and so it's important to be balanced, it's important to

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be diversified, and it's important to have some risk management

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really be aware of those things. So our response to this,

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as we continue to utilize real estate within portfolios, we

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really like the utilization of our band or custom income

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note that gives us some buffers. For example, the income

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note we just traded today as a thirty five percent buffer,

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and that gives us a little bit more peace of

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mind when it comes to the market because there's a

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lot of uncertainty out there. There's some things that make

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us as citizens uneasy and so yes, that carries over

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to the market, and we've got some polatility ahead of us,

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and so it's a good time to make sure that

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things are imbalance. There's a good risk reward opportunity within

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the portfolio. And that's why we love diversification so much,

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because we do we feel like there's some choppy waters

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Speaker 3: Yeah, diversification, that's a good word here.

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Speaker 2: Uh, you know you're you're you're beginning to represent these

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young athletes Blane and helping them invest and create stable

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and sustainable outcomes for their future financially. And this is

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a new, uh new foray for them. They have money,

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their w W nine kind of ten nine uh independent contractors.

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Speaker 3: We're getting tap and I know they're at band or wealth.

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Speaker 2: A a nice cohesive unit of wealth management planning as

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well as tax smart wealth advantage advantage advisement. So when

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the uh, the new world that they're living in with

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Speaker 5: Well, one of the core pillars of the Certified Financial

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tax planning, and those are actually pillars one and two.

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setting up an LLC, especially if you're a ten ninety nine,

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having an s corporation, so that you can offset much

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of your income with deductions and regular expenses that help

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you fulfill your contracts or fulfill your obligations as a professional,

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planning and making sure that there's integration with your CPA

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and with your financial advisor, and making sure that yes,

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we focus on returns. We want the money to grow,

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but it's not about what you make, it's about what

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you keep. And then we continue to progress. The next

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step is risk management, and that's a big part of

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this world today for all of us. The fourth step

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is income planning, and then the fifth step is getting

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to the investment planning. So we just take even our

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younger folks and athletes through those five core pillars of

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a certified financial plan, make sure that we cover each

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one of them. And then of course it comes down

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to discipline, but having access to different investments real estate

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being one helps build a diversified plan, and then going

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through each step and that financial plan is important for

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all of us, regardless of age, and that's what gives

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us the best opportunity for success is having a solid

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foundation and then something to launch off of, and that's

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we're approaching it the same way as we do with

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many of our clients, and how we've done it over

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Speaker 3: Tray s and I want to include you in on

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Speaker 2: You know, new money, newfound kind of financial education, and

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how have you approached this with it between tax planning

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and offsetting some of those taxes, etc. How are you

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navigating this with new money coming in as a student athlete.

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Speaker 6: Yeah, I think BYU has done a good job having uh,

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you know, people coming in and speak to us athletes,

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especially with the nil money we're making now because everybody,

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you know, we're getting paid at employees and at from

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the ages of eighteen to twenty three. I mean, not

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a lot of kids like us or guys like us

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know what to do with that type of money. So

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I guess early on, I've just been focused on, uh,

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just investing in investing early and index funds, using the

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roth IRA and basically just building multiple income streams that

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way where we're set long term.

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Speaker 2: Love that great insight there from Trayson Borgay Blame Anderson,

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ladies and gentlemen, Vanderwilthbetterwealth dot Com. That's let's talk about

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stats and we appreciate you guys showing up, showing out

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one last thing.

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Speaker 3: Pro Day was pretty special. Obviously, Morey Bomba had a

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Speaker 2: Seven, and it's fun to see you know, these guys,

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Uh just just showcase their athletic ability. These uh for

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NFL Scouts, et cetera, and uh tracon.

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Speaker 3: Uh what what what's your? What? What's your?

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Speaker 2: I know quarterbacks don't necessarily you know, test out all

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the time. But what do you think your your your

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Pro Day scores would be right now at your.

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Speaker 6: Peak, at my peak. So in a year from now

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when I'm doing my pro Day, I don't know. I

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be the best that I can be in I don't

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necessarily have a score in mind right now. Obviously I

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Speaker 2: I'll say that, Hey man, I'm I'm at least a

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four to five. I've seen you scoot at least a

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four five.

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Speaker 3: Uh, That's what I'm shooting. That's what I'm shooting for there.

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