You can use credit cards to generate cash.
In some cases, making money with credit cards is not only easy, but virtually risk free.
And I will prove it to you. But there is more to “Money For Nothing: The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Credit Card Financing.”
If you own or dream of owning a business, you may need capital. Rather than barter away a share of the business, or borrow at high interest from a bank, many business owners use credit card financing, especially attractive 0% balance transfer offers. If done right this can be a powerful money making strategy. If done badly, however, the results can be disastrous.
“Money for Nothing” reveals how to know which situations work well for credit card financing, which situations lead to disaster, and how to manage and organize your credit card financing plan to reduce risk and achieve success.
In “Money for Nothing” you will also learn which types of credit cards are best for achieving your purpose.
What do you need to know about travel rewards, airline miles, low interest balance transfers, 0% on purchase, low regular rates, flexible payment schedules, dedicated product credit cards, or gas cards? Which kind of card is best for your needs or your venture, and how do you know? What criteria should you look at? What combinations of cards can be used to generate additional advantage and/or free benefits for you?
Did you know you can use credit cards risk free to generate 5-10% from available cash for your business venture? That could be just the edge you need.
Credit cards can also be used to restructure other debt at far better interest rates. This works well for some types of loans and some types of credit card deals, but can backfire if used the wrong way. “Money for Nothing” shows you how to know the difference.
You can also use credit cards to restructure your cash flow – extremely effective for that high risk vanity project you hope to make a fortune on, but where the odds of financial success are low, such as with mini-budget filmmaking. Yes, “Money For Nothing” has a chapter on that too.
I can’t show you how to make a money-making movie, but I can show you how to structure credit card financing to stretch your budget, protect your ability to finish your film (even if you go over budget), and add considerable peace of mind to what can be an extremely stressful situation.
This process can work well not only for movies but for many other projects as well.
You can also use credit cards to buy houses, for living or “flipping.” Yes, it is risky and requires knowledge of real estate, but can be a powerful method for the right person in the right situation.
“I never knew making money with credit cards could be so easy until Lawrence explained it to me. I’m laughing all the way to the bank.” Joyce S., San Diego
The important point here is that “Money for Nothing” shows you how to run a “power offense” in the credit card game. (NOTE: To learn how to run a great “defense,” – which can be of great value when “playing” offense - read my E-book “Balance Transfer Magic.”)
Earlier, I said I would prove that you could make cash money with little or no risk using credit cards. The basic concept is this.
Let’s say you get a 0% offer for a balance transfer. You can take the money from the balance transfer and deposit it in a bank money market or certificate of deposit at 5%.
You are making 5% on money you don’t own for which you are paying 0%! You have no money at risk, and you are generating cash money. In fact, on a credit line of $20,000, this method will generate about $1000 over a year’s time.
Can you use a free $1000?
But I would be less than candid to say that is all there is to it. Some 0% offers work well for this, and others do not. There are also important safeguards, precautions, and ways of structuring this move that make it either a risk free money machine with peace of mind, or a potential financial debacle.
“Money for Nothing” spells it out for you, step by step.
IMPORTANT DISCLOSURE: If you are not financially stable do not use the methods and techniques in “Money for Nothing.” Also, I highly recommend you read “Balance Transfer Magic” and learn “defense” before implementing the methods and techniques of “Money for Nothing.”
The cost of “Money for Nothing: The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Credit Card Financing” is $59.95. Using only the technique in the above example would generate a 1600% profit return on your purchase price the first year alone - more in subsequent years.
When you add in the other methods, techniques, and information designed to both make you money and save you thousands, $59.95 is a bargain for “Money For Nothing: The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Credit Card Financing.”
And, along with the E-book, you will get full access to the on-line debt management tools developed and provided by The Credit Card Magician – all at no extra charge.
If you are financially healthy and want to make money with your credit cards, get the new cutting edge E-book that is inspiring people everywhere:
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