Castor Abbott Review

Mark Ford is the founder of Castor Abbott , a business that helps financial advisors and firms grow and scale their businesses. They teach a Trust Stacking system which can be the difference between having a million dollar cash flow business in anyone to two years or spending 20 years slaving away merely to eke out a typical lifestyle. Truth is, this game has nothing to do with being the most effective advisor or wealth manager. The market can't even tell who's good and who's bad.

Not only this but a company model that communicates the client's interest comes first, and there's no big risk for signing up. But there is a problem. Not totally all business models or marketing strategies are equal. In fact, there is a broad gap between a five figure strategy and an eight to eight figure one. Chances are, today, you can't tell the difference. Good news is, if you're competent, patient, and hardworking, Castor Abbott can set you straight.

They're trying to find their next eight advisors who wish to multiple six to seven figures with their gross sales in the next year and a half. All while working less, profiting more, and working with dream clients who hang in there long-term. Within the last few years Castor Abbott has caused over seven hundred clients and firms. They've added over a billion dollars with their clients'books. They've created six different seven figure advisors within two years. And taken hundreds more to six figures.

The second thing they'll do is optimize your business model and processes for maximum value to the marketplace and profitability for you. The next component is adding scale; developing a real business that doesn't rely on you doing all of the work. Trust Stacking is a recurring theme throughout. Another review said the price to work with Castor Abbott was eight grand. You should have to book a phone to ensure that. My only concern would be what are the results when there's five other financial advisors in your city already enrolled in Castor Abbott , employing their strategies?

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