About Fred Rewey
Fred Rewey is widely recognized for his negotiation, teaching, and deal structuring skills. His extensive background gives him a unique perspective on all aspects of personal finance and cash flow industry. Fred’s book, Winning the Cash Flow War, was released by Wiley in 2005 and quickly became one of the best books available on personal finance. Winning the Cash Flow War provided people with the tools and knowledge they needed to take back their financial lives.
Fred started his cash flow career in 1992 after discovering the technique of owning notes vs. property in a real estate investment class. Intrigued with this new industry, Fred spent several years learning all that he could about the intricacies of cash flow, and eventually decided to put this knowledge to the test. Using his new found knowledge and a few of the skills developed in his prior career as an actor and stand-up comedian, Fred opened his first company, Take Note Investments — which was initially self-staffed and located on his kitchen table. After brokering numerous transactions, Fred began expanding his company while simultaneously educating others through articles and presentations.
Not long after, Fred was offered an executive position with one of the country's largest institutional investors. As Assistant Vice President of Production, he helped identify and implement ways to increase production as well as create new programs for brokers. It was there he increased his knowledge in alternative cash flows such as factoring, structured settlements, lottery winnings, sport contracts and more.
Being an entrepreneur at heart Fred left to start his own businesses – and has never looked back since – teaching others how to do the same.
Fred became a guest speaker for the American Cash Flow Institute in January 1998 and assumed the presidency of the American Cash Flow Association from January 2000 September 2007.
As an industry leader, Fred Rewey is often sought for speaking engagements and television appearances. While traveling around the country to train new cash flow professionals, Fred always finds time to ride motorcycles and occasionally, work on his golf game. |