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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/aewig/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114In today\u2019s post, I want to focus on something near and dear to all winners in society. I am talking about the economic winners, the family winners, the athletic winners, the and religious winners. Matter of fact, I am talking about anyone who consistently come out on top.\u00a0PREPARATION!<\/strong>\u00a0Preparation is the common thread amongst all winners. Some people may call it luck, but the reality is that the harder you work (i.e. Prepare), the luckier you get. My question for you is are you prepared for the next recession? If you have ever studied economic cycles, you should know that these cycles have been occurring since biblical times. Joseph predicted them in Genesis and referred to it as seven years of feast and seven years of famine. So where are we right now? The US government tells us that we began coming out of recession in June of 2009. When you look around, you will notice that some of the biggest demographic shifts are occurring right before your very eyes. The baby boomers are retiring and downsizing their lifestyles. The reason they are downsizing is that they do not have the money to support large mortgage payments and miscellaneous expenses. Just yesterday I was speaking with a retired couple in their early seventies that told me they were \u201csimplifying\u201d their lifestyle by selling off their primary residence. For $1,500 – $2,500, the average group home entrepreneur can go out to the marketplace, rent a house, furnish the home, put together flyers and begin obtaining clients for a profit. How much money can you make with group homes or care homes?
\n<\/p>\nThe Next Recession Will Come<\/h2>\n
\nIf that is the case, we are now almost eight years into the \u201cFeast\u201d or expansion period. So what are the smart entrepreneurs doing at the moment? They are stockpiling what they can to save up for the proverbial rainy day. But since storing cash gets people nowhere in this day in age due to savings accounts paying less than 1% substantially, the smart people out there are PREPARING by investing in themselves and businesses that will act as a strong moat during the next downturn.
\n <\/p>\nWHAT ARE YOU DOING TO CREATE A MOAT?<\/strong><\/h3>\n
\n\u201cSimplifying\u201d was a polite way – and another way – of them telling me that they needed to raise money to support their lifestyle. With this enormous trend emerging, we are huge believers in giving this population what they need: Housing, Food, and Utilities in an \u201cAll Bills Paid\u201d environment. How do we do this? By setting up group homes, care homes assisted livings or whatever you want to call them and then charging people a monthly flat-fee for this service.
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\n\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\nWHY THE GROUP HOME AND CARE HOME BUSINESS IS THE BEST & MOST PROFITABLE BUSINESS YOU CAN START TO PREPARE FOR THE NEXT RECESSION<\/strong><\/h3>\n
\nThe average group home entrepreneur can expect to make $1,000 to $3,000 per month net profit per each home that they own or manage. \u00a0It may not sound like a lot if a group home or care home entrepreneur just goes out and rents three homes, the numbers begin to become meaningful for the average operator. Most people, if you told them that they could make $3,000 to $10,000 per month and only work a few hours per week, would jump at the chance. Enter your email below for our FREE “Group Home Wealth Building Guide.”<\/em>
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