Apr
24

Stimulus Cash – Will You Waste It?

By admin

The Australian Government is currently in the middle of a massive cash hand-back, giving tax-payers up to $900 each in an effort to stimulate the nation’s economy. The idea is that people will rush out and spend the money, giving Aussie retailers a shot in the arm, and giving the economy of a bit of a nudge.

Some people will do this, some will put it into the bank, some will pay off debt, and others will use it in purchases that result in the money leaving our shores. A few people will use the money differently and, in my opinion, a lot more wisely…

Ask yourself this – what would you prefer, a plasma TV right now, or a plasma TV at some point in the near future, plus the cash to deck out your theatre room, the funds to install a surround-sound system, and still more money coming in even after you have done all that?

Most people will opt for the “plasma now” option – perhaps it’s some strange rendering of the “bird in the hand” advice their parents taught them. A minority though will recognise the opportunity to achieve much more with the money.

Let’s assume you’re one of the lucky ones who gets the full $900 – now go ahead and spend $700 on anything you like, anything at all. Yes it will give you some instant gratification I am sure, but I promise you now, the other $200 is going to give you so much more over time.

By following an incredibly simple plan, that $200 can be invested in a way that will easily create an ongoing income for you. It is up to you whether that income is simply a few hundred dollars extra to top up your main wages, or enough to replace your full time income (and beyond). Whatever your goal is, that small sacrifice now will repay you, over and over again.

This is no joke – thousands of people are doing it already. The question is, plasma now, or plasma plus extras later?

Only you can answer that one.

If you decide on the latter – get in touch and I will show you how.

Categories : Changing The World

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