How to Take Advantage of the People Who Are Trying to Take Advantage of You: 50 Ways to Capitalize on the SystemJoseph Morse, 2006 - 212 páginas Would you be interested in making $20,000 from mere pennies? Have you ever wished you could make money off your credit cards instead of paying the interest on them? Have you ever imagined buying a cross-country flight for the amount it takes to fill up your gas tank? How would you like to make $180 an hour, or get a top-of-the-line cell phone for free? Do you feel underpaid and underappreciated at work? If these questions strike a chord, you've found the right audiobook. Joseph S. B. Morse, author of The Evolution Diet, turns his attention to personal finance in this entertaining and informative book. He reveals how, for centuries, financial institutions like banks, credit cards, retail stores, and even the government have been taking advantage of our natural human tendencies. It's time to reverse that trend and it's time to start taking advantage of the people who are trying to take advantage of you! In this audiobook, you'll find engaging descriptions of these major economic industries and 50 smart ways to capitalize on the system. Morse isn't talking about scamming the system or doing anything questionably legal, he's suggesting clever, time-tested, and legal techniques to help you maximize the financial benefits from companies you already do business with. You're about to embark on a journey to regain control over your finances and direct you to over $100,000 in earnings and savings with the peace of mind that you are not being taken advantage of any more. It's time to start taking advantage of the people who are trying to take advantage of you! https: //code-interactive.com/ad-in |
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... urge to spend money we don't have is an understandable feeling. We live in a financially abstract society where it's hard to grasp where the money comes from, where it goes, and how we can take real physical things like apples and ...
... . Banks could now make money on a seemingly natural urge of Americans — to spend more than they have . And so credit card companies began to take advantage of us . As can be expected, timing played a role. At the 8 | HTAPWATTAY.
... urges and even our naïveté. This happens because credit card companies are targeting consumers that are younger and younger—getting to them before they fully understand the concept of debt and what it means to us later in life. College ...
... urge to consume and his ability to ignore debt and, as a result, Americans are piling up balances, content in just paying their low monthly payments (a habit that makes most financial advisors contemplate giving up their profession and ...
... urge to dump your usual bundle of junk mail in the trash, you may be able to save yourself a lot of money. Credit card companies, in 2004, spent over $1 billion on advertising and over $4 billion in direct marketing to get your ...
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Utilize cashback offers | 40 |
Things to avoid | 49 |
Utilize online bill | 57 |
The Marketing Game | 79 |
Is 10 worth 10 minutes? | 97 |
The Information Age Wants to Help | 109 |
Death of Taxes | 125 |
Think Outside the Box While Youre Thinking | 151 |
The Final Four | 167 |
Conclusion | 177 |
Notes | 194 |
Bibliography | 200 |
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