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Invest Your Cash From Your MLM Profits - Jack Foleyfojack ![]() jackfoley I love the old saying in economics "cash is trash". What this essentially means is that your cash or savings will ultimately go to its real net worth value "nothing". You see, throughout our history, there has been currency crashes and also time and time again our currency has been devalued. This is where we get the expression "cash is trash". Its man made money and the moment you start keeping large amounts of this "trash", you start to get poorer because inflation will ultimately eat your currency until its worth nothing. So what do you do?. This may shock you but the richest people of our society are cash broke. They only hold petty cash. Any profits that come from their businesses are re-invested continuously. To completely understand how the rich get richer, I suggest you read the book "The richest man in Babylon". This again confirms the statement that "cash is trash" and once it comes into your possession, get it into a vehicle that is working continuously for you. The poor work for money, the rich have their money work for them. Two things the above book really recommend are the following 1. Are part of what you earn is yours to keep2. The money that you keep must be put to work for you (your brothers). When your brothers have sons and daughters (interest and profits and dividends etc), they in turn must be put to work for you. Wealth knows no boundaries. By exercising these activities, your wealth will be begin to soar like a plant in the ground to a tree with multiple numbers of branches and sub branches and more sub branches etc. Remember, cash is trash, invest your cash and then reinvest your profits. You will have all you want! Jacko Foley Is An Expert Internet Network Marketer & Will Take You By The Hand To Help You Achieve Your Network Marketing Dreams.
Article submitted Wednesday, June 25, 2008 |
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