Get Ready For the New Economy
By now most Americans and non-Americans living in America are preparing for the future economy. Either by planning or by force.
As a society we have and are going to jettison massive amounts of personal and business debt. Be it by foreclosure or repossession. Voluntary by force and involuntary as many Americans are making the decision to not pay. Denial of new credit and reduction of credit, credit cards and the lowering of credit limits by your bank. Your life is being simplified for you.
We are quickly becoming a society of working poor. I heard it best expressed the other day that we are nation of investment bankers and waiters.
Unemployment is truly over 25% as many Americans do not qualify for unemployment or are dropping out of the system. Unemployment is not a job and therefore does not qualify as economic recovery. Americans by the boat loads similar to those who arrived that way to this country are simply taking lower paying and less fulfilling jobs to simply put food on their tables.
It was stated in the Las Vegas paper yesterday that 2 out of 3 homeowners in Las Vegas are in trouble. Banks and mortgage companies have already foreclosed on 1 in 6 homes in Las Vegas over the past 3 years. How many more will be lost to this new economy.
Everyone I talk to is simplifying their lives and preparing to weather the financial storm for the next 3-4 years. This is not political activity, this is real life. Regardless of what the current administration does it will take 3-5 years for real change to be enacted.
While common in a down economy the number of Americans leaving the county for a better climate both weather wise and financial is huge. Well documented by the IRS's amnesty program for expates living abroad to pay current and back taxes to be in compliance with American laws.
So what do you really need to live in today's economy? CASH. That's it. Cash is King. Cash discounts are everywhere you go. Everything is half price. 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 75% off. If you only had the money to buy it.
Beyond cash to buy what you need, what do you really need? Shelter, Food & Water. That's it, that's all you need.
You need to raise cash and you need these three essential items. So if you were to invest in anything right now what would make sense?
Food that produces Cash.
An investment that is so simple that it meets today's criteria of a simple lifestyle.
A guaranteed(ok nothing is guaranteed) investment of 12% paid on a monthly basis that generates money from the start.
The product is so simple and is something that every person on the planet needs and the need is growing greater daily.
High quality, locally grown, organic, fruits and vegetables.
And where is this happening? On the outskirts of Las Vegas.
Currently there are no commercial growers that meet the needs of Las Vegas' restaurants and the needs of the residents of Las Vegas for these kinds of foods.
You could invest in this venture and start providing income for you and your family within 30-90 days.
A $1000 investment would provide a return of $100 per month
A $10,000 investment would provide a return of $1,000 per month
A $40,000 investment would provide a return of $4,000 per month
A $100,000 investment would provide a return of $10,000 per month.
Month after month, year after year, decade after decade. Simple planning for a simpler life.
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Life is about preparation. Even in today's economy you aren't going to be able to work hard enough to get out of debt.
The difference from the rich and working poor is somewhere along the way the rich either struggled to invest or made lucky investments and their money is doing the work instead to them doing the work. That is what separates them from the daily grind.
You won't save enough money, you won't cut back on your expenses enough and the government won't give you enough to get you out of your current situation.
At some point you have to take control of your life and make it happen.
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