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krishanleong 09-18-2005 12:08 PM

Anyone do/read this?
 
The 16% solution.
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Kiyosaki talks about it in rich Dad Poor dad.

Krishan

Sniper 09-18-2005 01:26 PM

Re: Anyone do/read this?
 
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The 16% solution.

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The book is about how to make $$$ with tax lien certificates.

krishanleong 09-18-2005 01:42 PM

Re: Anyone do/read this?
 
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The 16% solution.

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The book is about how to make $$$ with tax lien certificates.

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Yes, I'm interested in hearing about anyone who has done this or at least read the book. I have 40K in ING and this sounds like an interesting alternative.

Krishan

DesertCat 09-18-2005 04:13 PM

Re: Anyone do/read this?
 
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The 16% solution.
link

Kiyosaki talks about it in rich Dad Poor dad.

Krishan

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This was discussed before and someone posted a link to a professional real estate investor who invests in said certificates said they aren't easy or risk free. I tend to believe him because of two reasons, first there is no such thing as a "risk free" 16% return. There are hundreds of billions of dollars availabe to state and local governments if the investment is truly guaranteed. Right now they are paying around 4-5% for regular debt that still has a (very slight) risk associated with it.

Secondly, if this opportunity is really as good as he says, why would you write a book about it so that thousands of people would horn in on your action, bid the certs higher, and turn them into risk free 3% return investments?

Doesn't seem to add up, but what do I know? The only way to find out for sure is to try it once, preferably with a small investment and see how it goes before you put any more effort or cash into it.


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