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What if debt wasn’t actually the villain in your money story — it was how you use it? In this
episode of LIFE’S Inside Track with Ken and Yetta Dekker, we take a clear, courageous look at
the difference between debt that quietly drains your future and debt that wisely builds long-term
wealth through real estate. You’ll hear how Zane guides Sarah and David in The Wealth Formula
from misusing money on depreciating “stuff” to leveraging good debt on homes and income
properties that grow in value over time. Ken and Yetta unpack why your first home is often your
first powerful use of good debt, why overleveraging can destroy both your peace and your
portfolio, and how thoughtful leverage can multiply your returns far beyond the dollars you put
in. You’ll also see why homeowners tend to build dramatically more net worth than renters, even
when some people misuse their equity like a giant credit card. Most importantly, you’ll be invited
to consider your own capacity for debt, your sleep-at-night factor, and whether it’s time for a
clarity call to see if leveraging your home could be a wise next step. If you’re ready to have your
thinking stretched around “good debt,” ownership, and using other people’s money without
losing your peace, this conversation will give you hope, guardrails, and practical direction.
Watch now to start turning debt from a weight on your shoulders into a tool that quietly builds
your future.
What if debt wasn’t actually the villain in your money story — it was how you use it? In this
episode of LIFE’S Inside Track with Ken and Yetta Dekker, we take a clear, courageous look at
the difference between debt that quietly drains your future and debt that wisely builds long-term
wealth through real estate. You’ll hear how Zane guides Sarah and David in The Wealth Formula
from misusing money on depreciating “stuff” to leveraging good debt on homes and income
properties that grow in value over time. Ken and Yetta unpack why your first home is often your
first powerful use of good debt, why overleveraging can destroy both your peace and your
portfolio, and how thoughtful leverage can multiply your returns far beyond the dollars you put
in. You’ll also see why homeowners tend to build dramatically more net worth than renters, even
when some people misuse their equity like a giant credit card. Most importantly, you’ll be invited
to consider your own capacity for debt, your sleep-at-night factor, and whether it’s time for a
clarity call to see if leveraging your home could be a wise next step. If you’re ready to have your
thinking stretched around “good debt,” ownership, and using other people’s money without
losing your peace, this conversation will give you hope, guardrails, and practical direction.
Watch now to start turning debt from a weight on your shoulders into a tool that quietly builds
your future.