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Capitalism.com with Ryan Daniel Moran

#TBT — Ryan Moran: From Lost And Broke To My First Exit

Capitalism.com with Ryan Daniel Moran

Capitalism.com

Entrepreneur, Amazon, Lifestyledesign, Investing, Startup, Ryandanielmoran, Finance, Cashflow, Freedomfastlane, Lifestyle, Business, Passiveincome, Financialfreedom, Entrepreneurship

4.8793 Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2019

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Today Ryan chats with his close friend and shares more about his personal roadmap to 9 figures.

 

Finds out just how Ryan plans to reach this lofty height, with inspirational takeaways that you can apply to focus your business for growth you never thought was possible.

 

Key Takeaways

[4:05] Andy welcomes Ryan Daniel Moran for a talk about his plan to build a 9 figure business.

 

Truth bomb [5:48] the closer Ryan gets to the financial success he dreamed of as a kid, the more he realises the people at the top are just people. It’s just a matter of the right strategy with the right habits.

 

Give yourself permission [7:24] Ryan shares the two ways he trains his brain to believe he can achieve the impossible.

1. The brain is a normalizing machine — it will make sense and accept what it’s surrounded with all of the time — so whatever your goal is, you have to surround yourself with it.

2. When you reach a certain level of success, you see that it was never impossible and so the next step becomes available.

Personal trainer, for business [12:00] 80% of Ryan’s work helping the hundreds of entrepreneurs he has is keeping them on track.

Capitalism Conference [12:26] Building CapCon was Ryan’s way of normalizing his surrounding to what he aspired to, and getting to the people he wanted to meet, hear and learn from.

At the first CapCon, Gary Vaynerchuk shares his flight plan and something clicked in Ryan’s brain: identify your singular skill, build a structure around it and grow it.

Always play the long game [17:20] Ryan no longer commits to anything unless he is ready and willing to do it for a year at the very least.

At the time of this interview, C-Money was still Chris and had been employed for 90 days! Ryan wanted to wait one year before passing judgement on how that new employee relationship rated.

Ryan uses growing life expectancy as an example of why it’s important to take time and invest time to achieve your goals.

Given enough time any strategy will yield exponential results, so the question becomes are you willing to commit to a strategy.

Roadmap to 9 figures [23:14] when Ryan sold his business, he came into contact with the really successful people that took it over, and watching them was a very interesting learning experience.

- They used little to no money out of pocket

- Installed an operating team (they were not buying a job, they were owners)

So this changed Ryan’s thinking about being an entrepreneur, an operator and an owner.

A company worth a million in profit can sell for 1 to 3 times profits. A million and over business can usually sell for 3 to 6 times profit. Beyond the 10 million cap, you’re opened up to institutional buyers and strategic acquisitions and are now worth 8-12 times profit.

So Ryan’s 9 figure plan is twofold:

1. Facilitate 9 figure exits by rolling up multiple 2 to 3 complementary million dollar businesses, handpicked from his masterminds.

2. Using his seminars to place himself in a position of deal flow through contact with multiple entrepreneurs, and acquire businesses.

Recent deals [30:00] Ryan has acquired a few companies in the past month, he used outside capital to finance the down payment (less than 50% value) and pays monthly terms to the ex-owner off of the company’s profits.

Blind spots Ryan ran into during this deal:

- Getting through his own fears and personal junk about this new venture.

- Hitting slow season and competition right out of the gates.

- The self defeating chatter that followed the rocky start.

Creating a complementary portfolio [39:05] at the moment, Ryan is working on deploying his own capital into expanding the portfolio of businesses he builds and works with in order to cross sell to their respective audiences.
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0:00.0

The numbers that we're talking about are the idea of a $100 million plan. It's an ambitious goal

0:06.3

that isn't impossible isn't even the right word. It's totally feasible once you realize

0:11.8

that people who have already done it because they're not all that special. Whatever level of

0:16.3

success that you want to attain is just a matter of the right strategy with the right habits.

0:22.1

You don't even have to be great.

0:23.2

You just have to be kind of good

0:24.6

and following the right strategy to get there.

0:30.8

Hey, capitalists.

0:32.5

In traditional throwback Thursday fashion,

0:35.5

we're re-releasing one of our most popular episodes that we've had on capitalism.com. Enjoy.

0:43.4

Hey, podcast, Ryan here. We're about to share a throwback Thursday episode. This is an episode that I got a lot of really positive feedback from the start from nothing podcast. And

0:57.6

it's with my good friend, Andy Drish. Since this podcast episode, he and I have become like brothers.

1:02.2

We're really, really close now. And in this episode, he was interviewing me about my journey

1:08.6

as an entrepreneur. And the feedback that I got from it was that I very rarely

1:12.0

tell my story in this type of a format. So I know some of you've been following me for a long time

1:16.8

and probably have never heard the full scoop of growing up as a, you know, a broke kid from

1:21.7

Cleveland. Some of you know I went to school to be a pastor. I figured this game out.

1:33.2

And sometimes I forget that, for those of you who are first starting out, you might see where we are now or where I am now or where other entrepreneurs are now and forget that,

1:38.0

gosh, we're all figuring this thing out.

1:40.8

And I started from nothing and I still make mistakes.

1:44.0

And I made a whole lot of mistakes

1:45.4

along the way. And so this interview is a really cool recap of my journey from nothing to all the

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