Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Prepaid Legal Services: Timing in this economy

Recently with the economic turmoil of the United States, needless to say, everyone is concerned about cashflow. People are asking,"how can I expect a Prepaid Legal Business to do so well when everyone is worried about getting layed off, and their homes are going into foreclosure."
The Stock market reached its lowest point in years, and companies that were trading above $60 a share, dove down to $5/ share, and at the time of this posting are rising slowly.

I completely understand why the need for legal services would come into question to the average person.

However...

Let's look at the facts:

According to the American Bar Association, about 25% of Americans have a legal situation right now, and 50% will have one within the next 6 months. These days there is more of a need than in recent years with all of the debt problems, including foreclosures, identity theft, labor legal issues, downsizing, family court, loss of investments and securities, to name a few issues that a Prepaid Legal Life Events plan can help with.

Its easy to see the value of the services as a consumer. But for some of you who are business minded and searching for a way to help more people, make more money, educate people, and have a blast while doing it, you may find Prepaid Legal to be a viable, low cost business opportunity with a very high return on investment.

The Fact is:

Before the current economic state (at the time of this posting), an average of about $400 more per month could have prevented a foreclosure.

Money is also the leading cause of divorce.

The growing need for the services makes it easy to bring in an extra $1,000 a month into the average American household, part time, with a Prepaid Legal business.
This can remedy lots of problems.

Did you know that there are 157 tax advantages to having a home based business? There is a way for you to immediately gain an average of $300-$600 per week at your job by owning and operating your own home based business.

If you would like to see more, just check out the short videos at http://www.thambo.com and leave a comment.

Osondu Thambo

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