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MLM or Party Plan, which is the best business opportunity?

Posted in Other - Business & Finance by admin on the December 20th, 2009
Working Mom asked:


I am tired of working long hours. I would like to work from home, so I may spend time with my family. I am wanting to hear from someone who is actually involved in an MLM or home party plan and earning enough money to support themselves. I want to know if there is a system out there that really works without scamming friends and family. If not, I guess I will have to stay in the corporate world.

hannibal
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Is direct selling / MLM, Real estate investment and Stock market investment all subjected to income tax?

Posted in Other - Taxes by admin on the December 13th, 2009
danielpsw asked:


Best answer 10 points!

All active or earned income from employment and business are subjected to income tax.

Do passive income from real estate and stock and direct selling business / MLM subjected to income tax?

Note:
Forget about stock and real estate capital gain tax because there is none in Malaysia.

mana’o'i’o

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What is an excellent mlm book to read and learn the secrets to build a large successful biz faster than most?

Posted in Other - Advertising & Marketing by admin on the December 12th, 2009
thegameva asked:


I’ve seen some of the mlm techniques such as build a list names and numbers etc. I’m sure there other ways to build the business and sort out whose serious and who’s not. I don’t think the top earners are giving all there little secrets.

nagida
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What do people in MLM use to assess the business opportunity financially?

Posted in Small Business by admin on the December 8th, 2009
Marcello asked:


Being that all MLMers tell you its a business, I am wondering what business principals are used to assess the opportunity from a financial point of view.

For instance, last year I bought an apartment building and my investigation of whether it was a good financial opportunity consisted of looking at the gross and net incomes for the prior 3 years (verifying income and expenses) , looking at the market rents and occupancy rates, and calculating the average sales prices (on a per unit base) over the past 6-12 months within a 1 mile radius. All that information was used in my financial assessment of the deal and to help me decide whether it was worthwhile.

Looking at financial statements is key in buying any business, but I have never heard of this in MLM. Other than statements made at a meeting or from their sponsor, what financial criteria is being used to decide whether the MLM “business opportunity” makes sense financially and is it ever verified?
Mexico4me, so your research was merely looking at a COMPENSATION PLAN! Oh my, how sad.

What exactly did you verify? That the plan would pay a particular compensation percentage? So, you are telling me your upline number’s, someone who is supposedly making money running this MLM business, was of no interest to you?

Yes, you are delusional. Thanks for proving my point!

elakshi

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How can you tell if a MLM deal is for real?

Posted in Small Business by admin on the December 8th, 2009
Jackal asked:


I am looking into getting involved in a new MLM deal. What are some of things I should look for? I will be at the top levels. That I know for sure.

giladah
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What percentage of mlm people end up quiting?

Posted in Small Business by admin on the December 3rd, 2009
torylocker asked:


I think it is around 99.999%. Some mlm people have called me names for my opinion on this…. So I am curious as to what you think the actual figure is.

sibian
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