What will it take for you to be wealthy?. It Starts HERE!!! Learn The Wealth Formula Learn The Wealth Formula Learn Types of Income Learn Types of Income.

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What will it take for you to be wealthy?

It Starts HERE!!! Learn The Wealth Formula Learn The Wealth Formula Learn Types of Income Learn Types of Income Develop Millionaire Mindset Develop Millionaire Mindset Implement Wealth Formula Implement Wealth Formula GET STARTED GET STARTED

“The Wealth Formula” Constant Investment Constant Investment Time For Growth Time For Growth What Yield Will You Learn To Get What Yield Will You Learn To Get Wealth Result Wealth Result

“Stage One Investing” Amount Invested $165/Month Amount Invested $165/Month Time Period25 Years Time Period25 Years Rate of Return??????? Rate of Return??????? Financial Goal$1,000,000 Financial Goal$1,000,000

Twenty-Five Years 0% 6% 10% 15% 20% 3% $1,400 K 25% $3,800,000!! Linear Rates Money plus Knowledge 114, ,000 73, ,000 49,500 Amount Invested $165 a month

49,500 Twenty-Five Years 73,000 0% 6% 10% 15% 20% 25% 3% 114, , ,000 $1,400 K $3,800,000!! Or Residual Rates?

Types of Income Time For Money Time For Money Results For Money Results For Money Assets For Money LinearResidual

Wealth Characteristics Burning Desire Burning Desire Goal Oriented Goal Oriented Decisive In Nature Decisive In Nature Surrounded By Master Mind Team Surrounded By Master Mind Team Specialized Knowledge Specialized Knowledge

Real Estate Flip Buy For$150,000 Sell For $180,000 Profit$30,000

Yield Profit Investment Rate of Return $ 30,000 $150,000 20%

Leverage $120,000 from Bank $30,000 from You $150,000 Price $30, %

100% Yield $2,000 $2,000 $4,000 $6,000 $6,00012,000 14,000 14,00028,000 30,000 30,00060,000 62,000 62,000124, , ,000252, , ,000508, , ,0001,020, % 100% Retire Filthy Rich

Balance Residual Income Assets Business Linear Income