The Empty Middle in Agent Coaching

I'm the CFO Real Estate Agents Never Had.

Every major coach competes on lead generation and scripts. On the other side, CPAs and wealth advisors do the work for you but never teach you to understand your own numbers. Between those two camps is an empty middle — CFO-level financial education that builds your competence, structures your business so the tax code works for you, and turns your commissions into a real estate portfolio.

"I Closed 30 Homes and I'm Still Broke."

If that sentence has ever crossed your mind, you're not bad at real estate. You've just never been taught the financial side of the business. No entity strategy. No real P&L. A surprise tax bill every April. Commissions that disappear faster than they arrive.

That's not a sales problem. It's a CFO problem. And it's fixable.

The MREA framework teaches the concept of margin — the Cost of Sales / Operating Expense / Profit split. It's a great start. But it stops there. It says nothing about entity structure, reasonable compensation, tax strategy, or how to actually work with a CPA. That's the gap I close.
The Credentials

Why I Can Make This Claim

Three things make this position defensible. Almost no coach can match any one of them — and I have all three.

Former CFO, Room Real Estate (~$400M Team)

Most coaches sell "I was a top producer." I ran the finance function of Room Real Estate — one of California's top-producing teams. Different promise. More credible. And the exact skill set agents are missing.

Property-Tax Consulting Background + CPA Partnership

I started my career as a corporate property tax consultant — I know how assessed value, basis, and the tax system actually work from the inside. I know what your CPA needs from you, and I work with a CPA partner who renders the licensed advice. See how the partnership works →

I Span Both Sides — Business AND Portfolio

Most coaches stop at GCI. I uniquely connect MREA (your business) to MREI (you as investor). That bridge — turning commissions into a portfolio — is the literal meaning of "Wealth Building Broker."

What CFO-Level Coaching Actually Covers

I stay in this lane on purpose. These are the things almost no other coach teaches — and the things that determine whether your year-end statement says "great income" or "great balance sheet."

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Reading and Running Your Own P&L, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow

You don't need to do the bookkeeping yourself. You need to read the statements like an owner, not a salesperson. We'll set up your P&L, your balance sheet, and your monthly review rhythm so the numbers stop being a once-a-year tax surprise.

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Entity Transition Done Right

When sole-prop → S-corp actually pays off. Reasonable compensation, payroll setup, ongoing compliance, the IRS expectations most agents get wrong. We don't render the legal advice — your CPA does — but we'll build the right question set so the conversation with your CPA is sharp.

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Commission Cash-Flow Systems

Profit First-style account architecture: fixed percentages from every commission go to taxes, profit, owner pay, and operating — immediately, automatically, no willpower required. Installed and enforced, not just explained. This is usually the single highest-ROI thing we do.

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How to Work with a CPA as a Year-Round CFO Function

Most agents treat their accountant as a once-a-year tax preparer. We'll restructure the relationship: what to ask for, what to bring, when to call, what a quarterly check-in looks like. By the time you walk into your CPA's office, you'll already be organized — and they'll thank you for it.

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Tax Strategy Frameworks

I teach the framework — bonus depreciation, cost segregation, 1031s, REPS, retirement contributions, business deductions. My CPA partner renders the actual tax advice. You learn the language so the CPA conversation produces real strategy, not just a return. How the partnership works →

The compliance line, made explicit: I teach frameworks and financial literacy. A qualified CPA renders tax and accounting advice. A qualified attorney renders legal advice. The reason this model works is because it puts the right person on the right job — and gives you the literacy to be a sharp client to both.

The Primary Avatar — Who This Is For

I work with one type of agent most often, because that's where the pain is highest and the fixes are most concrete:

The Primary Avatar

The "$300K and Broke" Producer

The agent who crossed into real income but has no entity, commingled accounts, no bookkeeping rhythm, and a surprise tax bill every April. Highest pain. Highest willingness to pay. And barely addressed as coaching anywhere on the market.

If that description makes you uncomfortable — that discomfort is the entire reason to take the next step. The first 90 days fixes the foundation. After that, we have something to invest from.

Two Paths. Same Coach.

The Agent's CFO coaching has two natural phases. Most agents need Phase 1 first — but you'll get to Phase 2 if you stay in the work.

Phase 1 · Niche A

Financial Strength

The CFO foundation: entity, P&L, cash-flow system, CPA relationship, tax strategy. This is where almost every agent needs to start — and where the largest ROI lives in the first 90–180 days.

See the Financial Strength Program →
Phase 2 · Niche B

Agent as Investor

Once the foundation is solid: convert business profit into an income-producing portfolio. The MREI framework — Net Worth, Cash Flow, Lead Generation for deals — applied to an agent's actual income and market.

See the Investor Path →
Simple Pricing

$500 per month. No contracts. Both phases included.

Whether you're rebuilding the foundation or scaling into investments, the price is the same. Monthly 1:1 video call + async access between sessions. Cancel anytime.

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Not sure yet? Take the free scorecard first.

Start with the Scorecard

Twelve questions. Four minutes. An honest read on where you actually stand financially. The single highest-leverage 4 minutes you'll spend this week.

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