Question: Is your Bank a big part of the reason WHY you're Broke?
Not that you are personally, however I know by stats that most people are struggling to not only pay the bills, but to get ahead financially.
So if by chance the question pertains to you then...
I think so.
Think about it...how much money do you have in your bank account right now making you less than 3% interest, or worse yet, less than 1% interest?
Is it $100.00?, $500.00? or $1,000 or more?
Guess what... you're losing money every day it is in there! Yes, you are financially bleeding to death at a very slow rate, so slow you don't even notice it!
Unfortunately for many, they never "get it", and retire dead broke, living off of friends, family, and the government to survive.
Break out your calculator, and...
Do the math... with the cost of living, and taxes, how do you expect to get ahead with the interest rates banks are paying you???
I'm NO financial genius, but...
You've got it... "GOOD LUCK!"
The banks love it, because they get to reap the benefits of "Revenue Sharing" with your buck along with thousands of others who have accounts with them.
You know how much money I keep in banks?
I keep just enough in there each and every month just to cover the bills, that's it!
The rest I invest into my businesses, and of course Empowerism's *MVP* (Marketing Value Plan), and *RSVP* (Revenue Sharing Value Plan) programs.
Why?
Because my "ROI" (return on investment) is huge to say the least!
So why not do a little "Revenue Sharing" of your own like the big monolithic banks do, and start moving toward your financial independence starting today.
You'll be glad you did.:)
I know I am. :))
© Harry Fassett Dec 2004
Harry Fassett - Founder of Amazines.com, is a professional "list management", and database marketing specialist with over nine years experience online. Currently working as an "Empowerism" *A* team leader with one thousand five hundred plus active members in his network. Visit: www.harryfassett.com and receive a common sense Net Marketing course at no cost along with bonus Magazine.