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Investment Opportunity AJW SPENDTHRIFT TRUST 3377 Deer Valley Rd Suite, 190, Antioch Ca 94531

Introduction Jeff and Aneth Windham is putting people together that is interested and opened minded to earn an extra income that may lead to an extraordinary income stream. What we mean is that you will then become a fulltime investor receiving residual monthly income for the rest of your life This program is available for those who are looking to make an extra income

Platforming your investment First Example: you invest 20,000 On the third month you receive 10% of your investment equal to 2,000 for 12 months. That is a 120% return on your investment Totaling 24,000 And you get your investment back of 20,000 Totaling 44,000 24,000 Profit.

Second Example: you invest 50,000 On the third month you receive 10% of your investment equal to 5,000 for 12 months. That is a 120% return on your investment Totaling 60,000 And you get your investment back of 50,000 Totaling 110,000 60,000 Profit.

INCOME levels table investment A MONTH A YEAR $20,000 $2,000 24,000 $30,000 $3,000 36,000 $50,000 $5,000 60,000 $60,000 6,000 $72,000

Income Level chart Start June 21st Example 20,000 investment for a 10% profit in a 12 months cycle That is a 120% return on your investment Total investment between 0 to 299,000

Income Level chart Start June 21st Monthly profits from your investments Example: 50,000 investment for a 10% profit in a 12 months cycle That is a 120% return on your investment Total investment between 0 to 299,000 60,000 Profit

INCOME LEVEL CHART START JUNE 21ST Monthly profits from your investments Example: 50,000 investment for a 20% profit in a 12 months cycle That is a 240% return on your investment Minimum investment Between 300,000 to 599,000

INCOME LEVEL CHART START JUNE 21ST Monthly profits from your investment Example: 20,000 investment for 35% profit in a 12 months cycle That is a 420% return on your investment Minimum investment o 600,000 to 999,000

INCOME LEVEL CHART START JUNE 21ST Monthly profits from your investment Example: 50,000 investment for 35% profit in a 12 month cycle That is a 420% return on your investment Minimum investment of 600,000 to 999,000

INCOME LEVEL CHART START JUNE 21ST Monthly profits from your investments Example: 1,000.000.00 investment for a 45% profit in a 12 months cycle That is a 540% return on your money Minimum investment of 1,000.000.00

Breakdown on Return on investment From 0 to 299,000 You will receive a 10% cash on cash return Between 300,000 to 599,000 you will receive 20% COC return Between 600,000 to 999,000 you will receive 35% COC return At 1,000.000.00 and above you will receive 45% COC return

Compound interest and how it works Say a group of people start today and we invest $200,000 with a 10% return and three months later we get investors to invest $100.000. Our total investment will be 300,000 which then will compound to 20% on our investment each month. So as others join our percentage goes up even if you don’t invest another dime. But those who invest later have to wait 90 days to receive their first check just like we did.

How the funds are secure Non depletion account in the bank. (The monies do not move) Wire monies to Attorney, Attorney gets your funds then deposit in a blocked money account Which is Designed to protect your principle so that your money is not at risk. They do not allow the traders to invest, Other than that they will make all the money. The Trader only gets the SBLC( Small Business Line of Credit)

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