Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Question: Would You Consider This A Good Deal?

I thank you for visiting and for reading my post. If you would indulge me, I would like to pose a question to you. Let me know what you think.

What would you say, if one day at work, your boss asked you to work two hours overtime without pay? Doesn't sound very good? I know. But suppose he offered you this deal. If you would agree to work two hours a day and three every Saturday without pay for the next four years, then he would agree to let you retire after that four years was over, and pay you $100,000 every year for the rest of your life. Would you take him up on it?

I would. Oh yeah, you better believe I would. Really, I would take him up on it. I would go home and brag about the deal I had made to my wife, call my family, my friends probably would get tired of being around me because they would all be hearing about the deal I had made at work.

How many of you are the same?

The reason I ask is this, Ameriplan offers a better deal than that. Ameriplan guarantees that if you will give them a consistent effort of two to three hours a day for two to four years. You will have a six digit residual income. That's not naming a figure of $100,000 for the rest of your life. That's a minimum of $100,000 for the rest of your life. And get this, You are not working for free. You get paid everytime you write business. You are gradually getting up to that point so you are getting paid the whole way through, but it gets bigger and bigger. And to make it even better, this residual income will continue to grow even after you stop working on it.

It has been said that in owning your own business you are grossly underpaid for your work at the front-end, and grossly overpaid for your work at the back-end. Sometimes it does take time to get it going good, but still, let's go back to the question. If you could work for free for four years, but then retire with $100,000 coming in every year, would it not still be a great deal?

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