Have You Heard of the “40 Year Plan”?
Go to school. Get a good education. Get a
good paying job. Work for the same company for 40 years. Retire with a
gold watch and a pension and enjoy your golden years. Sounds great!
There’s just one problem:
Having a JOB (Just Over Broke) and trading time for money, referred to as “The 40 Year Plan”,
does not work. In fact, It never has worked. At the age of 60, after
working 30 years plus for someone else, out of every 100 people,
Only 1 is considered wealthy;
Only 4 are financially independent;
95 are either dead, dead broke, still working, or dependent upon family, friends, charity, or the government for financial assistance.
Only 4 are financially independent;
95 are either dead, dead broke, still working, or dependent upon family, friends, charity, or the government for financial assistance.
Will You Be a Part of the 5% Club or Will You Be One of the 95% at Retirement Age?
Here’s What You Can Expect in the 21st Century If You’re an Employee and Work For Someone Else:
No job security in today’s world due to the economy, competition, and globalization (Downsizing-Layoffs-Hiring Freezes) which are the norm.
- The average person will change jobs 7 times during their working life
- Pensions have been reduced or are nearly on-existent
- Benefits such as health insurance are being reduced or eliminated
- You only get paid for the hours you work (40 or 50 hours a week), but your bills, debts, and interest on loans are accumulating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (168 Hours a week.)
- If something happens to you and you cannot work, you don’t earn any income
- The day you stop working is the day you stop getting paid
- The bottom line: having a job is dangerous to your wealth! you need a “Plan B Today”
1) Buy a Franchise?
Large financial risk! (1 million Php or more.)
High Overhead (rent, employees salaries, insurance, advertising, inventory)
Lots of headaches.
No time freedom.
Many fail.
High Overhead (rent, employees salaries, insurance, advertising, inventory)
Lots of headaches.
No time freedom.
Many fail.
2) Open A Store? (Similar Disadvantages to a Franchise)
Large financial risk! ($100,000 U.S.D. or more.)
High Overhead.
Most don’t turn a profit until their 5th year.
Lots of headaches.
No time freedom.
Over 90% fail within their first few years.
High Overhead.
Most don’t turn a profit until their 5th year.
Lots of headaches.
No time freedom.
Over 90% fail within their first few years.
3) Get A Second Job?
Spend less time with your family.
You’ll likely end up tired and exhausted which can affect your performance at your primary job.
Minimal increase in income after paying taxes, babysitting, transportation expenses, etc.
There are 168 hours in a week in which your bills, debts, and interest on loans are accumulating. Working 40 hours a week at one job means you are still 128 hours short! Working a second job for another 40 hours a week still leaves you 88 hours short every week.
You’ll likely end up tired and exhausted which can affect your performance at your primary job.
Minimal increase in income after paying taxes, babysitting, transportation expenses, etc.
There are 168 hours in a week in which your bills, debts, and interest on loans are accumulating. Working 40 hours a week at one job means you are still 128 hours short! Working a second job for another 40 hours a week still leaves you 88 hours short every week.
Trading time for dollars (working a J-O-B) is NOT the answer to achieving financial independence! The secret?
Learn the Rules to Becoming Financially Independent in the 21st Century!
Rule #1: You Need to Have Your Own Business.
“The #1 thing people can do to create wealth is to start a part-time or full-time home-based business.”-Robert Kiyosaki-Author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad.Self-employed people make up less than 20 percent of the workers in America, but self-employed people account for two-thirds of the millionaires in America.
Rule #2: You Need to Be in a Business Where You Can Take Advantage of “Leverage” & “Residual Income”
Leverage & Residual Income are the 2 most powerful wealth building concepts ever created & used by world’s wealthiest people.
“Leverage Income” is the ability to get paid on your efforts and on the efforts of others.
If anything happens to you and you can’t
work, you can still continue to earn an income on the efforts of others.
In fact, your income can continue to grow, whether you’re working or
not, as your “network” of those you earn an income on continues to
increase in size!
“I’d rather earn 1% on the efforts of 100 people than 100% on my own efforts!”
-The late billionaire J. Paul Getty, once the world’s wealthiest man.
“Residual Income” is the ability to get paid over and over on a one time effort.
Example: When you sell someone a product
they have to repurchase on a monthly or periodic basis, you earn an
income each time they re-order the product. You make the “sale” once,
but get paid each time they purchase the product.
Rule #3: You Need to Be in the Right Industry
Sales, Marketing, and Distribution is the
highest paid profession in the world. The highest earners in the sales,
marketing, and distribution profession are in Network Marketing.
Network Marketing is
simply a distribution business model where people get paid to refer a
product or service to people they know and people they meet! (“Word of
Mouth Advertising With a Payday.”)
Network Marketing is the fastest growing
form of product distribution in the world. It allows you to take
advantage of “Leverage” and “Residual Income,” the 2 most powerful
wealth to SUCCESS.
The good news? You can start your own
business with Network Marketing without ever leaving your good paying
JOB. Work smartly and you will be reaping the seeds you sow sooner than
expected. Start now and learn the skills to becoming successful in any
ventures you undertake. Network Marketing is the best starting ground
coupled with its free trainings. What are you waiting for?
Are you ready for financial and time freedom?
In Alliance in Motion Global, we help you find your way to success, help you build and nurture your skills.
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