Friday, September 21, 2007

Correction on Money Merge

I was wrong in the information I gave in the last post.

I’m sitting here and just read it worng: It’s called a ‘Money Merge Account’, and the company who makes it is ‘United First Financial’.

There sure are a lot of sites talking about this, so I guess I’m nothing new–except that I have not signed up yet.

I need to find some people who have teams and can explain the compensation to me.

To have a program that can make me a living AND help people—that’s not too bad! Money mouth

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Real Estate for the future…

Now I know the market has been crazy, and I don’t know a lot about it—but I’m doing my studies and have enrolled on some real estate courses, as well as looking for investment opportunities. I have watched and read some serious changes (or maybe I should say ‘developments’) in real estate, mortgages…in the form of ‘mortgage accelerators’.

I started looking these up, after reading some real estate posts on a forum called “Active Rain”.

I wasn’t so interested after a while in the real estate info, as I was in all this early payoff talk. There could be some really good money in showing people how to get out of their mortgage faster and gain access to that equity in a stage of the country where that’s not the easiest thing to do, right?

It’s a thing called the Money Merging Account, by a United Financial here in America.

There’s some good information on the company and a little on the product, but not enough to make a decision for myself yet, so i need to do a tad more research. However, if there are any mortgage pros out there, especially if they have used this program for their clients, I would appreciate some comments and guidance.

 

 

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The Challenge of a Son

What do you do when you grow up in a great family, who sacrifice all the time for one another, but they can never get ahead?

Life just gets the better of my parents, and yet, they never complain–they never say they have regretted a single day–they just love us and support us.

I’m not the only one with htis desire to care for my parents, since they are getting on in years—my brothers and sisters want this as well, though my sisters are more likely to go with the decisions of their husbands. So, it’s up to us boys.

I want to earn enough of a living to do well myself—and be able to take care of my parents and all their needs.

That’s what this blog is for. To grow, develop and build a fortune to care for those I love.Cool

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