How would having ZERO DEBT impact your financial situation?

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How would having ZERO DEBT impact your financial situation?

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maCapital Resources ™ Do you have a mortgage? Do You have a student loan? Do you have a car payment? Do you have a credit card or revolving credit? Do you have more than one credit card or revolving credit? If you have more than one of the above, then you are qualify for the program.

maCapital Resources ™ What if you took the money you are currently giving to the bank to “invest” for the bank and “invested” it for you! If you didn’t have to pay for a mortgage, or credit cards, or loans, how much money would you have each month? Would your quality of life be different?

CONVENTIONAL PROGRAMma Money Merge Account ® $200,000 TOTAL INTEREST SAVED USING THE MONEY MERGE ACCOUNT ® 51 YEARS OLD 28.5 YEARS TO ZERO10.4 YEARS TO ZERO $255,000 IN INTEREST$55,000 IN INTEREST DAVID MONTGOMERY BATON ROUGE, LA

L ITTLE TO NO FINANCIAL EDUCATION IN SCHOOL The Problems

L OAN AMOUNT : $200,000 Money Merge Account® program Conventional Program S TARTING BALANCE $200,000 Balance in 1 year: 10.4 years $70, years $231,677 $200,000 Balance in 5.5 years: R EPAYMENT TIME T OTAL INTEREST PAID T OTAL INTEREST SAVINGS : $167,219 $184,811 $184,752 B ALANCE IN 1 YEAR : $197,543

maCapital Resources ™ Originally Selling Price$3,500 one Time Distributor Cost$NA must buy from up line or down line Profit$1000 BV1000 BV Certification $100 on line.

maCapital Resources ™ Now!!! Selling Price$1,995 one Time Distributor Cost$1,395 can buy from yourself Profit$600 BV600 BV Certification $100 on line.

maCapital Resources ™ Lets get started to become Debt Free ASAP? Debt Free ASAP?