How the Rich Get Richer - The Cycle of Debt

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HOW THE RICH GET RICHER? By feeding the cycle of debt. Debt generates interest. The more people you can keep indebted, the more interest you earn. Interest is money you’ve never worked for. To get richer, you have to persuade as many people as you can to pay you interest so that you can get richer without working. You can do this in two ways: (1) by behaving like a bank or (2) by playing the Stock Exchange. So our society, at the moment, is full of banks - both as companies and individuals. The rich are getting richer by crediting the greed of the poor, thus generating more interest. The poor think they would live a better life if only they could get a credit. So the rich will fulfill the dreams of the poor but will force them to work more for the same money. If you are paying or expecting to be paid any interest, you are feeding the cycle of debt. Net worth (bn. USD) Bill Gates Warren Buffet Donald Trump

85* 76* 4**

Investments R.O.I. Interest after 1 (for example) year (bn. USD) 75% 63.75 6% 3.82 57 6% 3.42 3 6% 0.18

Interest after 10 years (bn. USD) 50.42 45.08 2.37

New value of invest­- Increase ments (bn. USD) by % 114.17 102.08 5.37

79% 79% 79%

Above you can see how three of the richest men on the planet get richer in 10 years by investing in stocks and bonds - by crediting others. While they all have increased their wealth by 79%, in reality, those who had a bigger chunk of money received a bigger chunk of interest. But keep in mind that none of them has worked hard for those money. Others have.

DO YOU WANT TO WORK LESS FOR THE SAME MONEY?

* indipendent.co.uk ** Forbes © 2016, Teofil Molcuţ

GET OUT OF DEBT AND STOP PAYING ANY INTEREST!


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