Think Rich Quick E-Book
Think Rich Quick E-Book
Think Rich Quick E-Book
Together with Think Rich, Pinoy! series author, Larry Gamboa, Trace
embarks on a mission of creating one million Pinoy millionaires. You
Trace invites you to ride his “jeepney” that will take you on an exciting
journey to financial freedom. Sakay na and travel the road to a million
possibilities.
ISBN 978-971-93671-5-4
THINK RICH
— QUICK!
A THINK RICH PINOY BOOK
ISBN 978-971-93671-5-4
Copyright © 2007 by
Trace Trajano and
Larry Gamboa, P.hD.
Published by
Shepherd’s Voice Publications, Inc.
1st Re-printing, January 2008
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword 1: Are You Big? 5
Foreword 2: What Millionaires Are Made Of 7
Preface Entrepreneurs: Learn to Sell (or Perish) 11
Introduction 17
Chapter 1: Real Estate as a Vehicle to Millions 23
Chapter 2: The Art of Wholesaling 31
Chapter 3: Starting Out with Nothing 41
Chapter 4: The Anatomy of Another
Wholesale Deal 47
Chapter 5: The Story of a First-Time Real Estate
Entrepreneur 61
Chapter 6: Retailing 69
Chapter 7: The Retailing “Formula” 83
Chapter 8: Rent to Own 95
Chapter 9: Glitches and Stitches 107
Chapter 10: Private Lending 121
Chapter 11: Now What? 135
About the Authors 143
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Dedication
I dedicate this book to my lovely wife who loved me even
when I was broke and who has remained loyal to me
through the years. Thank you, babes.
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FOREWORD: Are You Big?
Bo Sanchez
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What Millionaires
Are Made Of
By Deb McMillan
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FOREWORD : What Millionaires Are Made Of
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CHAPTER 1
A FINANCIAL LOSER
When I first worked as a management trainee in a big
multinational company, I was ecstatic. I made a lot of money.
My first paycheck was P10,000 a month — a lot for
a college graduate back in 1994. I felt rich. I made more
money than I ever dreamed of and the work was exciting.
I got promoted one level after the other and I got raises —
big ones — and they became bigger and bigger as the years
progressed. My salary doubled every other year.
But you know what?
Despite making a lot of money, I was a financial loser.
I spent more than I earned. I ate out a lot with friends and
drank a lot, too. I played bowling almost every day and the
only paraphernalia I didn’t own was a bowling alley.
My credit card bills piled one on top of the other.
Before long, I could barely keep up with the minimum
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Real Estate as a Vehicle to Millions
between the rent you’re getting from the tenant and the
expenses you incur like mortgage payments, real estate taxes
(amilyar), insurance, etc.
Appreciation x 10%__
Stock appreciation P10,000
+
Stock original value P100,000
New stock value P110,000
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Appreciation x 5%___
House appreciation P50,000
Investment ÷ P100,000
Return on investment 50%
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