Pakistan, July 11 -- Kevin Jonas is only human. And that's why he's reconciling with making bad business decisions that left him in a hole financially amid the Jonas Brothers splitting up in 2013.

"I've seen it both ways. I've seen the beginning of the success to financial success," Kevin, 37, revealed on the July 7 episode of Lewis Howes' The School of Greatness podcast. "Not knowing what money really was and understanding it-to not having, to losing almost all of it." Kevin-who has been in the band with brothers Nick Jonas, 32, and Joe Jonas, 35, since 2005-admitted that a "bad business deal" left him with little to no money.

"Most of it, down to the one 10 percent left," the Claim to Fame host said. "I invested in a bunch of property a...