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In real estate, many investors love triple net leases (NNN). With NNNs investors receive income without the expenses of taxes, repairs, and insurances. The tenant covers those costs. The trouble is finding a good property with a good tenant willing to pay a high return. Today, most properties are only paying about a 5 percent to 6 percent return. Not that exciting. [2008] - Robert T. Kiyosaki

Buying futures isn't much different from blowing $10,000 at the craps tables in Vegas. Futures prices depend on short-term, highly volatile price movements. As with gambling, you occasionally win when the market moves the right way at the right time. But in the long run, you're gonna lose. In fact, you can lose it all. Options are as risky as futures. With options, you're betting on the short-term movements of a specific security. The only real use that you may (if ever) have for these derivatives is to hedge (e.g. using put options allows you to postpone selling your stock without exposing yourself to the risk of a falling stock price). [2019] - Eric Tyson

Test everything about your message in small list samples. Test the offer, subject line, from line, images, text, everything until you feel you have achieved an optimal response rate. [2007] - Bruce C. Brown

Investment vehicles in which the rich invest that the poor and middle class do not include initial public offerings of stock (IPOs), private placements, and other corporate securities. [2000] - Robert T. Kiyosaki

If the market is depressed, mortgage holders, such as banks, seldom have the patience to await a market rebound. Most are not in the business of owning real estate. Their paramount goal is to sell defaulted units at the best possible price in order to recover as much of their investment as possible. This often means selling these units at a loss. Most mortgage holders are exclusively financial institutions, not obligated to contribute to maintenance fees and other dues on behalf of the indebted unit owner. [2013] - Dan S. Barnabic