Put other people’s money to work with the Interface Financial Group

Interface Financial Group

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IFG 50/50 is the franchise that allows franchisees to work with Other People’s Money (OPM), and we all know that that’s the fast track to financial success.

With a three times capital leverage, franchisees enjoy a return on their working capital well in excess of 50% per annum. Our item 19, in fact, shows a much higher figure!

Recently a franchisee with his first transaction earned $12,750.00 with the unique (OPM) leverage feature.  He earned this with NO investment or commitment, or monetary contribution on his part. This was in excess of income earned on his working capital contribution in the transaction.

The franchisee, prior to joining the IFG team, had no prior financial service experience – he was employed in the maritime industry. He did, however, have excellent communication and people skills that helped him quickly build his franchise into a profitable unit in just a matter of months.

Not only is he excited about the OPM aspect of the franchise, but he really enjoys the ‘core business hours’ aspect, where he is only engaged in the 10 AM – 3 PM timeframe. He says that the income structure and timeframe were a great combination in convincing him that this was his future business.

The Interface Financial Group Investment

The Interface Financial Group represents a white-collar professional franchise with a difference! It’s all about putting capital to work, not putting franchisees to work – in fact, hard workers are not wanted for this franchise.

IFG 50/50 is a home-based franchise, with low overhead, and an outstanding ROI on a modest investment of $86,800 – $137,800.

The IFG 50/50 franchisee will concentrate their efforts on building the referral relationships that are so important to the business, networking and working with their clients.

If you would like to work from home with no inventory or special equipment to purchase or maintain, no employees to hire or fire, work full time or part time, do the “people” work and not the “paperwork”, then IFG 50/50 is the right franchise for you.

The FBA has access to all sorts of funding options. If you would like to discuss your options in business ownership give FBA a call today at 888-317-7429!

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