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Why are Monetary Return Rates for the rich the same for lower income Americans? At first glance to the uninformed/uneducated you might believe this is a good thing. Let's see, if Sam "The Carpenter" has $1,000.00 to invest and Danny "The Investment Banker" has $50,000.00 to invest, and both invest with the same Investment Business, What will be determined at the end. This is what will be determined. Let's say for example that the Investment Business's return rate in a year's time is 8%, Sam "The Carpenter" will be getting a check for $80.00 while Danny "The Investment Banker" will be getting a check for $4,000.00. Let's look at the big picture here, Yes, Danny did have more money to invest at the beginning of the investment but this is the methodology that has been going on in the world for centuries and that is why the rich will always remain on the upper echelon of society and the poor will remain monetary handicapped if this methodology is continued. By Danny just investing every year this same amount every year, he will easily achieve significant wealth in a short amount of time, but this will not be the same for Sam. Providing Higher return rates for lower income citizens to help balance this will insure that the scale starts to balance one day. It will be a long time before this takes place but CCI's Investment Programs are catered toward helping all individuals, not just one class of people.

posted by CCI, Inc. on May 19th, 2010 at 10:58 PM

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Kolton says:

These are very interesting post and blog,thanks.

August 2nd, 2010 at 3:43 AM

Bridget says:

I agree 100%!!!!!

May 19th, 2010 at 11:14 PM

Bridget says:

I agree 100%!!!!!

May 19th, 2010 at 11:13 PM

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