What We Really Know About Building Wealth:: Create Your $2,000,000 Wealth Reserve (Tm) - Dan Keppel Mba - Libros - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781467902878 - 4 de noviembre de 2011
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What We Really Know About Building Wealth:: Create Your $2,000,000 Wealth Reserve (Tm)

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Create Your $2,000,000 Wealth Reserve from $250 a month
--invest premium: self-insure some risks at a lower premium,
--invest interest: self-fund purchases without paying interest,
--take income: $160,000 a year for life at retirement, without paying commissions, fees or loads to agents, bankers, brokers, or money managers.

Contributions of $120,000 becomes $2,000,000

Unfortunately, high school does not teach us what we REALLY know about building wealth. The financial services industry, my industry, would have you believe that only their salespeople can build wealth for you . . . for a fee, of course. I will show you what we really know about building wealth. I will show you that you can NOW do it yourself--saving $3,000 every year in fees, commissions and loads. Over time, you can add an extra $500,000 to your wealth.

Further, I will show how to use a special IRS account I call a "Wealth ReserveTM " that can provide a tax-advantaged income source all your life. This account is your own "lifestyle" security. No matter what happens to your employers' pensions or Social Security, you have an income for life. Income taxes will climb because the size of government obligations will never shrink. Ten years of tax cuts and two wars have to be paid for by someone.

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Publicado 4 de noviembre de 2011
ISBN13 9781467902878
Editores CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf
Páginas 204
Dimensiones 12 × 152 × 229 mm   ·   281 g
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