==> Ever wonder how they do it?

From: Doug Carver
Sent on: Sunday, August 2, 2009 10:20 PM

Hi Cashflow Meetup

 

Ever wonder how most banks make money (besides

begging the government for bailout funds)? They lend it.

Since most banks aren't lending right now, there is a huge

opportuninty to step into their shoes and earn some serious

returns.

 

Typically, we call people who make loans private money

or "hard money" lenders. If you're not familiar with the term

"hard money"or "private money" you need to check out our

webinar, "Cracking the hard money code:

How to create killer returns as a hard money lender

this TUESDAY NIGHT at 6:30pm PDT

 

 

If you are familiar with hard money lending than you know

how profitable being a hard money lender can be. On Tuesday

night we're going to lay out a simple system for getting into

the hard money business. Who said that hard money lending

needs to be hard! 

 

What our webinar will cover:

 

- What is hard money or "private money"

- How you can  be a hard money lender

- How to create predictable hard money returns

...and more...

CLICK HERE TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT!!

See you on Tuesday night.

 

Your partners in success,

 

 

 

Doug Carver & Kevin Bostic

Managing Partners

Fulcrum Wealth Partners

[address removed]

 

 

PS. Stop by and check out www.ZeroDownREOs.com

Learn the secrets of buying REO's with tons of equity

and strong cashflow. Keep your cash in the bank!

 

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