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Make Your Money Move: The Cash Flow Strategy Banks Don’t Teach
Episode 1605

Make Your Money Move: The Cash Flow Strategy Banks Don’t Teach

In this episode, I sit down with Howard Polansky, a former dentist turned “financial doctor”, who walks us through a strategy that completely reframes how we think about debt, cash flow, and leverage.

BizNinja Entrepreneur Radio · Howard Polansky

February 16, 202629m 51s

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Show Notes

What if the key to financial freedom isn’t making more money… but using the money you already have differently?

In this episode, I sit down with Howard Polansky, a former dentist turned “financial doctor”, who walks us through a strategy that completely reframes how we think about debt, cash flow, and leverage.

We unpack a strategy that challenges conventional thinking about debt, interest rates, and liquidity. Instead of obsessing over percentages, this conversation reframes the focus to what really impacts your life and business every 30 days — payments and cash flow.

You’ll learn how lines of credit can be used strategically, why discipline matters more than math, and how improving liquidity can accelerate your goals without increasing revenue.

This episode isn’t about financial hacks.

It’s about leverage, structure, and creating freedom sooner.

If you want your money working as hard as you do, this one’s for you.

 

What You’ll Learn

  • Why focusing on interest rates can cost you more
  • How lines of credit actually function
  • The risks involved and how to avoid them
  • How to improve cash flow without increasing revenue
  • Why liquidity matters more than most people realize
  • How strategic leverage can accelerate life goals

Topics

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