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Joe Moore
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Can Next Year Be Your Year?

Joe Moore
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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The New Year can be a time to start anew. My 2014 was not bad, but could have been better. 2014 was a step in the right direction. To all BPers, the time has come to have a plan to put in effect for 2015. The sky is the limit, yet your feet must stay on solid ground. More knowledge, more money, more confident, more BP contacts, more questions, more effort, and more answers to and from the BP family, more planning, more executions on your plans along with eyes wide open. Make 2015 a better year for you and the ones you care about and love. Good hunting to all and may the road rise up to meet you. To a prosperous New Year to all.

PS - Don't forget the 4 Hour Workweek! 

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