Jack Bosch's New Wealth-Building Book - "Forever Cash" Creating a Stir in the Financial Advice and Personal Finance World
PHOENIX, Sept. 16, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- The first results of readers of "Forever Cash: Break the Earn-Spend Cycle, Take Charge of Your Life; Build Everlasting Wealth", are in. After just a week of the launch of the new book "Forever Cash", by Jack Bosch, the first customer feedback is out and it seems the book is turning heads.
Amazon.com reviewer "Alma" said "Wow loved it! It was simple but to the point, life is about forever cash, I was in the middle of flipping a house and getting into another flip but after reading this book I have changed my strategy and now I'm working on getting a pool of 16 properties that will give me forever cash!"
The book, available at the store nearest you, as well as online stores like Amazon.com and BN.com promises to change the way people approach wealth-building. Instead of people focusing on building towards a "number of dollars" by a certain age, in terms of retirement, they will focus on the amount of money they need to live on every month. So instead of helping readers reach a "Money Mountain," as Mr. Bosch calls it, which will take decades to reach (and most people never reach it), his approach and philosophy is to take active income and turn it into "Forever Cash-Flow" that lasts forever. So it's not one or several million dollars that are needed to retire NOW, it's just a monthly income from passive Forever Cash sources that will do the same thing – only faster.
"Forever Cash" makes no grandiose promises of overnight success. Instead it teaches a proven methodology in a way that is easy to understand, and easy to replicate and now available in a book that will leave its mark on wealth-building education forever.
Bosch makes a strong case for investing in assets that create recurring or Forever Cash Flows NOW instead of putting your money into insurance, 401K or IRAs whose benefits are delayed by decades. If you can create passive cash flow streams now, why wait until you are 65 years old?
For complete information, visit: Forever Cash: Break The Earn-Spend Cycle
Media Contact: MEDIA CONNECT/ Brian Feinblum/ [email protected]
SOURCE Jack Bosch
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