The 401 Comparison What is the difference between a traditional 401K and Fortune?

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The 401 Comparison What is the difference between a traditional 401K and Fortune?

Comparison Number 1 With a 401K… You invest and wait for a return someday With Fortune… You invest the money and start getting an immediate return that increases monthly

Comparison Number 2 With a 401K... If you touch the money you get penalized 30% With Fortune… You never get penalized any percentage (EVER)

Comparison Number 3 With a 401k… If you touch the money you get taxed immediately With Fortune… You get a 1099 at the end of the year, as if it were extra income

Comparison Number 4 With a 401k… It takes 5 years to get 100% vested With Fortune You can be vested in less than 1 year if you work the business right

Comparison Number 5 With a 401k… If the market goes up or down you gain or lose money With Fortune… You make the same or more money no matter what the economy is doing

Comparison Number 6 With a 401K… You get quarterly statements to let you know if you are gaining or losing money With Fortune… You get online and check status anytime of day or night, (your business is paperless)

Comparison Number 7 With a 401K… You can’t deduct anything, there are no deductions With Fortune… You can deduct most of your expenses

Comparison Number 8 With a 401K… You make as much money as the market allows With Fortune… You make as money as you want to (It is unlimited)

Comparison Number 9 With a 401K… There is a limit to how much your return is, your return goes up and down With Fortune… There is never a limit, your return only goes up

Comparison Number 10 With a 401K… If a recession hits people usually panic and start pulling their money out With Fortune… Fortune is recession proof, people continue to pay their bills as normal (Fortune is not stock market based)

Comparison Number 11 With a 401K… A 401 can be influenced by what is going on in the world. With Fortune… Fortune thrives no matter what is going on

Comparison Number 12 With a 401K… A 401K is considered a traditional retirement plan With Fortune… Fortune has been considered a retirement plan, but not in the traditional sense

Comparison Number 13 With a 401K… Everyone knows what a 401K is, they have heard that term before With Fortune… Not many people have ever heard about or know about Fortune

Comparison Number 14 With a 401K… It doesn’t seem to make sense to have to wait so long for a return that is not guaranteed With Fortune… If you work this business, you will get more than what you put into it back multiple times over

Comparison Number 15 With a 401K… You are never in control, you can’t control anything With Fortune… You control how much you make, how much you work, and make all of your own decisions

Comparison Number 16 With a 401K… 401K has existed for many years and sometimes actually works With Fortune… Fortune has existed for 10 years and always works ( If you work this business)

Comparison Number 17 With a 401K… A 401K is old and boring and is considered to be a standard way of making retirement money With Fortune… Fortune is exiting and a new great way to start making money now. Not 30 years from now

Comparison Number 18 With a 401K… Millions of people are using the 401K method right now With Fortune… Less than 1 million people are doing Fortune right now ( So you need get involved and spread the news)

Comparison Number 19 With a 401K… Endorsed by brokers, people vested to make money off of you With Fortune Endorsed by several Fortune 500 companies, but you make most of the money

Comparison Number 20 With a 401K… A 401K is risky and doesn’t even make sense these days With Fortune… After you see a business presentation, if you have any sense at all (Fortune just makes sense)