Would you like to work from home and for yourself?

Statistics show that you may be no better off at the age of 65 than you were at the age of 18. Surprised?

Unfortunately, nearly 23% of people at age 65 are forced to continue to work in order to make ends meet, and an incredible 74% are dependent on charity, friends or family, leaving only 3% who are financially independent. Imagine spending 50 years or more in the workforce with the odds that your financial situation will be no better than when you entered.

But wait there’s more… In today’s fast-paced economy, nearly 1 in 5 people are working two jobs to make ends meet, and nearly 83% of all mothers have jobs outside of the home. Not to mention that Americans and others are filing for bankruptcy at a record setting pace, and the number continues to climb daily.

We often assume that the percentage of the population (3%) who are financially independent at age 65 - the ones who defy statistics - inherit their wealth. Not true. Only a small percentage of the 3% were the beneficiaries of someone else’s wise choices. In fact, the majority of the 3% achieved their wealth by owning their own business.

Unfortunately, starting a business today can be pretty risky. Out of every 100 businesses started each year, only one is still in existence 15 years later. AND, when a personal business fails, often collateral such as a home is lost with the business, which even further jeopardizes wealth creation.

If you could be introduced to a business that

* you could build on your own schedule
* didn’t require you to use your life as collateral
* had none of the hassles of managing employees
* allowed you to participate in the GLOBAL economy
* all the tax benefits of a home based business

Would you be interested?

Motivated entrepreneurs can partner with us to build significant long-term recurring income for themselves.

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