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How to Create Cash Flow Out of Thin Air!


Want to see a trick every real estate investor will love?

From the Desk of Thomas Kish

Crazy as it may sound...

...there really is something that can create cash flow out of thin air. And it has nothing to do with a magic wand or pullingrabbits out of a hat.

It has to do with the use of credit - but not in the way youare probably thinking.

The fact is that the proper use of your credit is often the most misunderstood concept in real estate investing.

What you need to know - and what I can teach you - is howto use a newly created business name to go out and getbusiness credit cards and lines of credit for your real estateinvesting activities.

Your personal credit profile will NOT be affected when you use these UNSECURED business credit cards!

All the debt on this special kind of credit card is, in effect,invisible. So, unlike your personal credit cards, your creditscore never goes down if you are using business lines of credit instead of personal credit.

One of my favorite ways to maximize cash flow in everypiece of real estate I own is by using business credit cards to pay operating expenses.

Want to know why I love this?

1. No matter how much I charge on these business cards,this debt has no impact on my credit score.

2. Low cost to access cash from business lines of credit,unlike your typical home refinance charges.

3. I want to defer cash expenses until the property issold, even if that is not for 5 years.

4. Everyone gets a much better cash on cash return whenyou defer expenses with business credit cards and unsecured lines of credit.

5. In many cases, my mortgage forces me to make aprincipal payment every month. So now I can returnthat cash flow back into my pocket without costly refinance charges every 2 years.

6. And finally, because I can triple my cash flow every month. Which lets me purchase more greatreal estate 3 times faster, and retire in luxury 20years sooner than the average American.

How could you not love it!

Real estate can provide people with great net worth onpaper, but no liquidity. That means your profits are afantasy unless you sell.

By understanding how to use business credit cards, youcan make yourself rich in REAL DOLLARS right NOW.

And see why my "HOW TO BEAT THE SYSTEM" in real estate investing is the ultimate NO MONEYDOWN system that will make you rich quickly.

When you buy real estate with cash from a unsecured businessline of credit, you are a CASH BUYER. But you havenot used any of your own money for the down payment.

Don't limit your real estate investing to gimmickslike "creative financing."

Buy anything you want with REAL CASH. Just go outand get it using "HOW TO BEAT THE SYSTEM" inreal estate investing.

I did it, my clients did it and you can, too!

Thomas Kish
President of CashFlowExperts.Biz

About Thomas Kish...

Now a full time real estate investor, Tom has bought and soldover 5 Million Dollars worth of real estate in less than 2 years.

Tom is a bona fide expert in using new business lines of creditinstead of cash to buy real estate. There is no one else teaching anything like this SYSTEM!

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