In financial circles leverage is use of “other people’s money” more commonly known as DEBT. We are seeing the expression “Cash Leveraging” more and more online today. So what is it really?
“Financial leverage
Financial leverage (FL) takes the form of a loan or other borrowings (debt), the proceeds of which are reinvested with the intent to earn a greater rate of return than the cost of interest.”
How is that in any way related to
CASH LEVERAGING? Cash Leveraging has become synonymous with
GIFTING in the online world. There is however leveraging that makes it work. It is the leveraging of effort as participating; inviting others to invite others puts you in a position to receive money exponentially off of other people's efforts. Until now most of these “cash leveraging” activities have been reserved for people with bigger bucks. That’s why on a lot of articles you will see it called “The Secrets of the Rich”. It really isn’t a secret, but without a method to “invite” a lot of people, the exponential benefit of leveraging other’s efforts for your own gain becomes difficult. In steps the Internet…problem solved..or is it?
Here’s another little tidbit from Wikipedia:
“Risk
Employing leverage amplifies the potential gain from an investment or project, but also increases the potential loss. “
Many who get involved really have no clue how to proceed other than with friends or family who think they have lost their minds. The higher the dollar to enter this activity; the higher return or loss in the event you never find someone to accept your invitation and recover what you gave.
With
The Cash Leveraging Network (there’s that cash leveraging phrase again) this becomes so much easier. First of all your
risk is next to ZERO. Second, it makes it very easy to invite others and get exposure online so you don’t ever even have to tell family or friends unless you are doing well and want to share. It’s nice when something is made available to EVERYONE-not just the ELITE few. It has been very well received and is growing exponentially. It will be interesting to follow its progress over the long haul. I know I’ll be doing just that.
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Rusty