Have you ever heard the old saying “It takes money to make money”? Well I’m living proof that it’s not entirely true. In fact, the truth is this: “It takes OTHER PEOPLE’S money to make money.”
Rich people in this world know that. Which is why they don’t use their own money to expand their wealth. They use someone else’s money. It’s a powerful tool.
But do you have to BE RICH in order to BORROW LIKE YOU’RE RICH? And do you need excellent credit to borrow like a rich person? No, and no. Are you surprised? Then you’ll love the rest of this detailed report. Keep reading.
Before I go on I want to address a major issue we hear about almost every day, and that is poor personal credit. Let me tell you right up front why your personal credit is NOT that important. It’s because under my system, your BUSINESS gets loans. Not you. And that’s why your business credit is what matters. Not your personal credit. But more on that later. Back to the report:
How many times have you had a business idea or wanted to expand an existing business and thought to yourself “If I just had the money to get it off the ground, then [fill in the blank].” Believe me, I’ve been there too. Far more times then I would care to admit. But now? Well let’s just say I don’t spend much time filling in the blank.
Yes you read that right, UNLIMITED funds. That might seem like a stretch, but it’s not. Let me explain with a unique analogy.
Do you know how computers communicate? This may sound techie and boring, but I promise it will help you understand the value of this system, so bear with me. Computers communicate by sending each other a stream of two digits: 1 and 0.
That’s it. In other words, everything you ever see on a computer or cell phone is just a unique sequence of 1’s and 0’s. Your computer reads it and puts it on the screen. That’s true for this web page and it’s true for your bank account. Your wealth is not represented by real money in the real world. It’s represented by 1’s and 0’s on a computer.
And here’s the kicker….read this part very carefully and you’ll begin to understand the magnitude of what we’re talking about. Ready? The same is true for our country’s banks and credit unions. The money they show on the computer screen is not what they have in the vault. Not by a LONG shot.
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September 5, 2009
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