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Earning Money While You Sleep

One Simple Secret to Financial Freedom

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Earning Money While You Sleep

De : Anthony Geraci Esq.
Lu par : Matt Doyle
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There’s a well-kept secret in the investment world, one with an up-side that’s so up, that it’s hard to believe that more investors - many, many more investors - aren’t involved. If you’re an investor, relying on a volatile investment like securities for needs, such as income, after retirement doesn’t make sense. You need a more stable source of income.

The answer is non-conventional lending. This is an investment that pays off in good times and bad. It’s appropriate for investors with $15,000 to invest - as well as those with $150,000 or $1.5 million to invest. It takes advantage of one of the best cash-flow asset classes in the world - real estate - while providing the stability of fixed-income bonds. And it allows the investor to be in control of the investment.

In Earning Money While You Sleep, author Anthony Geraci takes you through his own investments to show you how, with non-conventional lending, things can go wrong, and mainly, how things usually go right. As a lawyer, and as someone who has done non-conventional lending for his own personal investment for years, he will teach you how these investments are too good to be ignored and how to protect yourself if the worst should happen.

©2018 Anthony F. Geraci (P)2018 Anthony F. Geraci
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