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What are recurring income streams - Revenue Sources FOR LIFE? Answers: TODAY!

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Discover Recurring Income Streams: Sustainable Revenue Sources - Learn How Today!" : I’m going

Discover Recurring Income Streams: Sustainable Revenue Sources - Learn How Today!" : I’m going to pose a problem, challenge — and a possible solution. What YOU decide to do with it is totally up to your discretion. At my age you realize — only too well — the importance of having assets, income streams, and passive (or at least semi-passive) revenue sources that keep working hard for you and that continually both replenish — as well as boost your bank account. Most people have few — if any — passive/recurring revenue streams and income sources working for them at key intervals in their lives, i.e. 50, 60, retirement. I’ve studied the issue (I call the prosperity problem) from a breadth and depth few others have considered. I’ve identified a rather unexpected number of methodologies capable of creating an almost infinite number of semi-passive revenue sources that just about anyone can take advantage of. Meaning, you’re only limited by how many and how substantial you want to take it. Meaning, they seem to work predictable passive income wonders for the more unsophisticated person wanting to only do it locally (and in a less significant way) — as well for the “super sophisticated” person looking to do it on a global scale. Perhaps the factor I like most about this methodology is that it requires little or no investment AND no real risk, whatsoever. So, your ROI almost seems “near infinite” from every application and installation you set up. BTW (and fascinating), just like the hedge funds started buying huge portfolios of single-family rental homes when they saw how high the combination ROI and appreciation this passive income class generated for individuals like you… …Big corporations do a highly sophisticated version of this concept and it’s generating 20% of some companies’ total revenue — but 40% of their profits. I’d like to discuss my findings with a group of you who are seriously interested in restoring your economic and financial future. No guarantee that what I’ve concluded will resonate with you. And even if it does you may not have interest in pursuing it. It’ll take me 90 minutes to lay it all out. If there’s enough combined interest afterwards, I’m fine putting together a group to master this methodology. If not, that’s perfectly fine too. Let me know if you are interested in learning what I’ve concluded that (I believe) few others have recognized. [I’ll be holding a high-level 90-minute – tightly scheduled briefing TODAY at 9:30am PST](=) [Register here if you want to participate in the discussion.](=) Jay [Unsubscribe]( The Abraham Group 24050 Madison St., #214 Torrance, California 90505 United States

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