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Hey! I have a year and a half until I obtain my degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Human Resource Management. I know it's awful to admit but after I graduate University I want to be very rich! I heard that buying houses and then renting them out to students is an excellent way to earn cash (while working at your career) I was wondering if anyone did this and had some advice. What are other ways I can earn a lot of money on the side?

2006-12-26 08:26:29 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Renting & Real Estate

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Here is a guide on Flipping Houses and pocketing the equity.

http://www.knowledge-wizard.com/real-estate/flipping-houses-for-gold--how-to-find.html

2006-12-26 08:34:00 · answer #1 · answered by Jake K 2 · 0 0

I am involved with a company that does network marketing. It's called USANA Health Sciences. Here is their website, so you can see what it's about. www.USANA.com

There are MANY network marketing companies in existence. Some are good and some are not. For this business to work, it needs two things: First, a quality product - without that, the bottom will eventually fall out. Secondly, a compensation plan that rewards harder worker, not just "people at the top". USANA meets both of these requirements.

Since vitamins are not drugs, they are not regulated by the FDA. Because of this, what it says on the label is often not what is in the bottle. USANA has voluntarily submitted to the FDA requirements of processing and quality of their products, and are listed in the PDR (Physician's Desk Reference). That means that what it says on the label is what's inside. Also, they do dissolve in you (many vitamins end up passing through you, often still in pill form!)

Early network marketing companies taught sponsoring as many people as possible, and some would make it, while most drop out. In USANA, a distributor's "front line" only has two people in it. Any others that he sponsors go under those people. I cannot make money until I'm helping those below me grow their business, and I don't necessarily make more than the people below me.

This company operates in a bunch of countries (USA, Australia, Japan, UK,New Zealand, Netherlands, Mexico, Korea, Hong Kong, Canada) and is going to start in Malaysia in 2007. Where are you? So far, my business is only in the USA, but will be in Mexico in January.

Let me know if you're interested. You can start a business center for a little less than $600, and most of that is vitamins that you'll be benefiting from anyhow. Or, if you'd like to try the vitamins yourself prior to deciding, we could do that.

Richard Teran
San Antonio, Texas, USA
teran_realtor@yahoo.com
210-710-7900 Cell

2006-12-26 08:33:21 · answer #2 · answered by teran_realtor 7 · 0 0

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