6 Key Pitch Assets You Need to Get the Money

When you’re reaching out to banks and investors to inject money into your business venture, it’s time to make sure you have all of your key pitch assets in order.  Most of these assets are built from the same basic content and are simply reworked to fit different needs and requests. Once you have the […]

When Are Grants Better For You Than Venture Capital?

Venture capital is available for a number of businesses that are developing products for large markets. You hear about some of these companies, many in the technology field, nearly every day. Did you know that grants may also be available for the same businesses? So which should you take: venture capital (VC) or a grant? To […]

How to Use Private and Unlisted REITs for Real Estate Money

A REIT–REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST — can be your source of money for real estate to: REITs OF ALL TYPES ARE HIGHLY POPULAR TODAY. People feel safer with REITs than they do with the stock market. Why? Because the value — namely the real estate — is always there! It doesn’t go away, like a company […]

“Basket Money” Deals Can Make You Rich Sooner

Let’s talk about money — borrowed money or Other People’s Money (OPM). It’s a subject that always interests people because money is the fuel that drives the engine of business everywhere in this world. Without money business would stall. Often, I’ve mentioned that the loan supply is like the weather: changeable. Recently, money tightened up […]

Go into the Leasing Business if You Want Fast Wealth

It’s always a great pleasure to hear from a reader that the IW$ ways work. Just this week a young IW$ Newsletter reader called to say that he had obtained a $50,000 loan using my two-step method, namely: (1) Offer a finder’s fee, and (2) offer a cosigner’s fee to get your loan. It worked […]

Start Your Own Successful Business on O(ther) P(eople’s) M(oney)

Recent histories of successful wealth builders (SWBs) reveal the efficacy of 100% financing methods to acquire businesses. Examples include a group over-raising funds to buy a firm and individuals spawning lucrative ventures – from seaplane shuttle services to mail-order businesses – with minimal initial investments. Emphasizing creativity and persistence, the writer encourages starting one’s own business over traditional employment to achieve wealth and freedom.