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Dear Friend / Investor;
Are You Ready for Our
SUCCESS RE EXPO
on Feb. 23rd & 24th
in San Jose, California?
We have hundreds of investors
registered and outstanding
companies from around
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Some of the BIGGEST names in
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Our Gold Sponsor:
* National Real Estate Insurance Group
Other Fantastic Vendors, Include:
* Equity Trust
* HomeVestors
* Real Wealth Network
* Jason Hartman, CEO of
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* Black Belt Investors
* MMG CAPITAL
* Pacific Private Money
* American Association of Private Lenders
* Strongbrook/REIC
* Summit Assets Group
* Wilson Investment Properties
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Long-Term Realty411 Advertiser named as "100 Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs" by Goldman Sachs
Real Wealth Network CEO recognized as one of 2012’s “100 Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs” by Goldman Sachs
Los Angeles County, CA- September 26, 2012 — Kathy Fettke, Founder and CEO of Real Wealth Network was honored as one of America’s “100 Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs” by Goldman Sachs at the 1st annual Builders and Innovator’s Summit this week at the Pelican Hill Resort in Laguna Beach.
Fettke was accompanied by world leaders such as President Bill Clinton, AOL founder Steve Case, Oracle Founder Larry Ellison, DreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg, Ryan Seacrest, Netflix founder Reed Hastings and Goldman Sachs CEO LLoyd Blankfein.
Goldman Sachs hosted the event in an effort to help spur economic growth, jobs, and opportunities in the U.S. by encouraging innovation. Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice stated in her presentation that “…improving the economy is a matter of national security.”
Fettke was chosen as one of 100 honorees for her work in finding solutions to the foreclosure crisis through Real Wealth Network, an organization that educates and encourages its members to buy up and renovate distressed properties, and then offer option-to-buy leases to families who lost their homes in foreclosure.
“I saw a win/win opportunity. I could show people who lost their money in the stock market how to build it back by buying distressed assets,” Fettke stated. “Together we could clean up neighborhoods and provide much-needed rental properties to those who lost their homes, while earning more than 10% annual net returns from the monthly rental income. It just made sense.”
In order to simplify the process for the busy investor, Real Wealth Network identifies the strongest rental markets in the country and then gathers the best teams in those markets to find, renovate and manage properties as a “turn-key solution.”
Fettke is frequently featured on CNBC, CNN, ABC, CBS Market Watch, and NPR to share her knowledge and predictions of real estate and economics. She is an active real estate investor, licensed realtor, and former mortgage broker. She is also host of the Real Wealth Show on KSFO in San Francisco, which is then podcast in 27 countries.
Real Wealth Network provides on-going investor education through the podcast, radio show, webinars, events and blogs. Membership is free. www.RealWealthNetwork.com.
Media Contact: Maggie PIke, 925-280-2830, [email protected]
6 Steps to Financial Freedom by Publisher/Investor, Linda Pliagas
By Linda Pliagas, editor & publisher of Realty411/reWealth and Cashflow Express
Everyone yearns for abundance and financial security, it is a human desire we all share. It is a motivation ingrained in us as part of our survival mechanism.
While we all have this in common, only a limited few ever actually reach true financial security.
The statistics can be depressing. According to the Retirement Confidence Survey (2006), 53% of Americans have less than $25,000 in retirement savings. Plus, 30% mistakenly believe that they will only need $250,000 or less in total retirement savings.
One of the problems in our society is a lack of discipline in regards to saving. In fact, a recent study by Harris Interactive found that 57% of households do not even have a budget (2009 Financial Literacy Study).
In my 20 year plus career in journalism, I have interviewed many successful and wealthy people, from celebrities to company CEOs. Undoubtedly, a perk to this profession was being able to unlock their secrets.
I’ve compiled a list of important guidelines, which were followed by many of those who transformed their mediocre life and average paychecks into extraordinary wealth.
These steps are not easy to follow, but they will get you started on a disciplined path and lead you toward creating a wealth-conscious mindset.
1. Reduce Your Household Expenses.
In California, we have some of the highest real estate prices in the nation so reducing living costs can be a sacrifice. One move that I have seen many real estate moguls make is that they start off their portfolio with a multifamily investment.
For example, if you are a first-time home buyer (or even an empty nester), be open to the idea of purchasing a duplex or other multifamily property instead of a typical single family residence. This way, you can live in one unit and rent out the other for income.
As a landlord myself, I know it’s not easy to live near tenants, but if you screen your prospective renters correctly, it will reduce future nightmares. Be smart, let other people pay off your mortgage! You can always save money and then buy another home later, after you build a passive income stream.
2. Increase Your Formal AND Financial Education.
Did you know that earning a bachelor’s degree can increase your income by $25,000 annually? Plus, it gets better:
According to Census Data, earning a graduate degree will net a person another $20,000 per year — that’s $45,000 more, year after year!
Now, don’t complain about the high cost of education or how “hard” it is to go back to school. My former neighbor was in her 50s, running her own business and attending?graduate school part-time. It’s never to late!
It’s also important to keep in mind that universities do NOT teach people how to get rich. So on top of your formal education, start taking classes about investing.
Financial classes are taught at most adult schools and colleges for a nominal fee. I have also attended real estate seminars for many years and have learned great tips from a variety of mentors.
3. Be an Aggressive/Conservative Investor.
Although it may sound like an oxymoron to be both aggressive yet conservative, it isn’t. It’s all about planning. The amount of risk you take with your money should be related to your age.
The younger you are, the more risk you can handle. But, don’t be foolish: One should never invest in something they do not fully understand. If stocks interest you, start learning about the market.
Learn how to decipher financial statements. If real estate is your game, start attending REIAs (Real Estate Investment Associations).
Also, don’t get greedy! I’ve known investors so desperate for that 20% return that they gave their money to unscrupulous companies only to never see their principal again!
Guard your principal, settle for less interest if need be. If the money is lost, it can take years to rebuild.
4. Don’t Follow the Crowd.
Most Americans are broke, why on Earth would you follow their bad habits? Trying to keep up with your neighbors can destroy your chances of financial freedom. Also be mindful of competition between family members.
For example, some families love to outdo each other in their travels. It’s non-stop cruises, trips to Hawaii, and weekends in Las Vegas. But guess what? They’re BROKE!?
Some people who know me may make fun of my frugality. They can jest all they want because I’ll be laughing all the way to the bank!
Many wealthy people are odd and eccentric, I used to think that money made them like that, but now I realize that they just don’t care about what others think. It was probably this defiant attitude that helped make them rich in the first place.
5. Saving is Sexy, It’s Fun to Be Frugal.
If saving is a deplorable chore, you won’t do it. If clipping coupons and wearing off-the-rack clothes is beneath you, then you need to change the attitude.
Start making a game out of saving and being frugal. See how much money you can put away in the cookie jar each week. Before you spend a dime, consciously think about the action you are taking.
Figure out if there is a better way to get what you need at a lower cost. Can you buy it second hand? Does someone else you know need the same thing? Can you barter an item or service in exchange for what it is you need?
Hold on to your pennies because they can accumulate into a fortune.
6. Step it Up a Notch.
Let’s get one thing straight, the 4-hour-work week is a complete myth. The reality is: Success doesn’t come easy. If it did, everyone would have a few million dollars in their bank account.
The wealthy people I know, who were not born with a silver spoon, toiled endless hours to get where they are. Sometimes they worked two jobs just to be able to pay off college debt or save enough money for a down payment on a home.
Others returned to school and juggled employment and family obligations for many years.
If you are not happy with your lot in life and you feel you deser
ve better, don’t just wish it to be so and wait. TAKE ACTION.
Don’t be lazy, don’t make excuses, and don’t feel sorry for yourself. Stay positive, keep focused, and you will see abundance before you know it.
I hope these ideas will inspire and light your path towards financial freedom.
To your abundance,
Linda Pliagas
founder/publisher Realty411
https://www.realty411guide.com
I welcome your comments, please contact me at:
[email protected] or 310.499.9545