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Have you ever dreamed about being your own boss, buying real estate or wonder what it takes to build a money-making machine that pays all your expenses? While it may seem hard to believe, it's possible for you to do all these things - no college degree required. Mark J. Migliaccio, a former special education student and community college dropout, knows because he has done that exact thing. In this guide to building wealth, he explores how to: ¿ build a business that puts you in control of your valuable time; ¿ master the art of making money by investing in real estate; ¿ view money as a…mehr

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Have you ever dreamed about being your own boss, buying real estate or wonder what it takes to build a money-making machine that pays all your expenses? While it may seem hard to believe, it's possible for you to do all these things - no college degree required. Mark J. Migliaccio, a former special education student and community college dropout, knows because he has done that exact thing. In this guide to building wealth, he explores how to: ¿ build a business that puts you in control of your valuable time; ¿ master the art of making money by investing in real estate; ¿ view money as a valuable tool instead of being taboo; He explains that by creating more options you will have more freedoms. Once your cash machine begins to grow, you'll find that wealth opens many different kinds of doors. You will have extra time and be able to help others along in their journey to success. Don't spend another day building someone else's dream: Start building your own and enjoy the fulfillment, satisfaction, and freedom of becoming 1st Generation Rich.
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Mark J. Migliaccio was placed into a special education program in the second grade due to a learning disability and remained in the program until he graduated. He went on to go to college but dropped out before working a series of dead-end, minimum wage jobs. Then he remembered his best friend's dad only had a third-grade education and was a very successful businessman and real estate investor, which inspired him to pursue a path of wealth not taught in public schools. Web site: markjmigliaccio.com E-mail: the1stgenerationrich@gmail.com