"It is unfortunate that 97% of Americans do not have enough money to retire on, yet everyone wants to know how to tap into this foreclosure market," says Fred Solomon, financial coach, speaker and author. He turned to radio -- The Solomon Free Money Hour -- for promoting correct and ethical information to continue to teach people in the masses. "I could not keep up with the volume of referrals and the time and attention each individual needs for their varying and unique goals. I was working extremely late hours just to get back to every one and give the attention each person deserved." adds Solomon.
Lisa and Fred Solomon, created Put Your Money Where Your House Is, as a jump start for anyone looking for correct advice in real estate and real estate finance. "In reorganizing my life and making family a priority, since my son's diagnosis this year with autism, I realize how much a team, like we have, at Solomon Financial is important. My wife and co-founder, Lisa who enjoys representing home buyers and investors, also plays a vital role in promoting Solomon Financial's vision and unique marketing. We are able to work more by referral and in today's market, it is important."
Solomon recounts: "I remember early in my career, I took the time to help an Asian couple who could barely speak and understand English. What took most people 10 minutes to understand, took this nice young couple almost three hours. It was important to me because I want to make sure you fully understand what you are getting yourself into. It was not a big loan amount at all, at the time. However, a year later he referred me to a very famous Japanese musician (who created the symbols for the artist formerly known as Prince) who purchased a $3 million Malibu home. I was in my 20's at the time. This is just one example from the many referrals and elite clientele I receive. By giving proper advice I found that I would be able to reach thousands more who would have otherwise been put in a bad or compromising situation. I cannot stand for people, including myself, to get taken advantage of."
As stated in Fred Solomon's bio, "I'm not a doctor, so I don't save lives, but I do the next best thing and save people money. I like to see people make smart decisions. If you give freely with no strings attached you will receive tenfold."
Today, Solomon Financial is able to reach hundreds of thousands of people and give them the same advice Solomon has been giving since the onset of his career in 1990. Our listeners are paying attention in detail to the advice we have given out on our show and newsletters. If you would like to ask a question or be a guest on our show, contact:
Lisa Solomon
Solomon Financial
949.421.3744