Jerrry White PT Triple Diamond Millionaire’s Club

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Jerrry White PT Triple Diamond Millionaire’s Club Dr. Dennis Downey DDS Diamond

The Rule of 72 Yrs . Invest. Doubled 72 divided by any interest rate yields the number of years required to double the amount of an initial investment. 8% Interest 72÷8= 9 years to double 4% Interest 72÷4= 18 yrs to double Start with $1000 Yrs . Invest. Doubled 9 yrs $2,000 18 yrs $4,000 27 yrs $8,000 36 yrs $16,000 Start with $1000 Yrs. Invest. Doubled 18 yrs $2,000 36 yrs $4,000 54 yrs $8,000 72 yrs $16,000 45 yrs $32,000 54 yrs $64,000 63 yrs $128,000 72 yrs $256,000

Your Business in One year If you could get $5 - $10K EXTRA/Mo.? Buy one “Cell Phone” / mo. ($140) Your Business in One year Month # of new partners Total partners Income 1 2 $20 4 $35 3 8 16 5 32 6 64 $500 7 128 256 9 512 10 1024 11 2048 12 4096 $10,000/WEEK The “Cell Phone” is a biotech Cell Phone

Would You Still Be Interested If: Results 4,096 people x $140 purchase each = $ 573,440 Bus.Vol./ month Imagine being paid 10% of that! Would You Still Be Interested If: 90% dropped out or failed? That would still be $4,000 per month (PART TIME)

How Much Would You Have to Have in the Bank : To make $4,000/Mo.? % Interest Amount in the Bank 2% $2,400,000 3% $1,600,000 4% $1,200,000 5% $960,000

Which Makes More Sense For You? Find and teach a few people About health, growth and leverage. and work together to teach others to do the same Save $2,400,000 and invest that at 4% interest