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Investment Returns Invest $50 per week or $2,500 per year.

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InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed

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InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000$100,000

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000$100,000 Buy Gold

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000$100,000 Buy Gold2%

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000$100,000 Buy Gold2%$27,000

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000$100,000 Buy Gold2%$27,000$61,000

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000$100,000 Buy Gold2%$27,000$61,000$151,000

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000$100,000 Buy Gold2%$27,000$61,000$151,000 Money Market (Short-term Bonds)

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000$100,000 Buy Gold2%$27,000$61,000$151,000 Money Market (Short-term Bonds) 4%

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000$100,000 Buy Gold2%$27,000$61,000$151,000 Money Market (Short-term Bonds) 4%$30,000

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000$100,000 Buy Gold2%$27,000$61,000$151,000 Money Market (Short-term Bonds) 4%$30,000$74,500

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000$100,000 Buy Gold2%$27,000$61,000$151,000 Money Market (Short-term Bonds) 4%$30,000$74,500$238,000

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000$100,000 Buy Gold2%$27,000$61,000$151,000 Money Market (Short-term Bonds) 4%$30,000$74,500$238,000 Stock/Bonds

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000$100,000 Buy Gold2%$27,000$61,000$151,000 Money Market (Short-term Bonds) 4%$30,000$74,500$238,000 Stock/Bonds7%

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000$100,000 Buy Gold2%$27,000$61,000$151,000 Money Market (Short-term Bonds) 4%$30,000$74,500$238,000 Stock/Bonds7%$34,500

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000$100,000 Buy Gold2%$27,000$61,000$151,000 Money Market (Short-term Bonds) 4%$30,000$74,500$238,000 Stock/Bonds7%$34,500$102,500

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000$100,000 Buy Gold2%$27,000$61,000$151,000 Money Market (Short-term Bonds) 4%$30,000$74,500$238,000 Stock/Bonds7%$34,500$102,500$499,000

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000$100,000 Buy Gold2%$27,000$61,000$151,000 Money Market (Short-term Bonds) 4%$30,000$74,500$238,000 Stock/Bonds7%$34,500$102,500$499,000 Stocks

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000$100,000 Buy Gold2%$27,000$61,000$151,000 Money Market (Short-term Bonds) 4%$30,000$74,500$238,000 Stock/Bonds7%$34,500$102,500$499,000 Stocks10%

InvestmentReturn10 Years 20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000$100,000 Buy Gold2%$27,000$61,000$151,000 Money Market (Short-term Bonds) 4%$30,000$74,500$238,000 Stock/Bonds7%$34,500$102,500$499,000 Stocks10%$40,000

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000$100,000 Buy Gold2%$27,000$61,000$151,000 Money Market (Short-term Bonds) 4%$30,000$74,500$238,000 Stock/Bonds7%$34,500$102,500$499,000 Stocks10%$40,000$143,000

InvestmentReturn10 Years20 Years40 Years Pay Day Loans -400% Cigarettes-100%$0 Dead Lottery-35%$16,250$32,500$65,000 Under Bed0%$25,000$50,000$100,000 Buy Gold2%$27,000$61,000$151,000 Money Market (Short-term Bonds) 4%$30,000$74,500$238,000 Stock/Bonds7%$34,500$102,500$499,000 Stocks10%$40,000$143,000$1,106,000