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18 Dec 2020 | This little-known conglomerate could make you richer



The Never Too Late Investor

“It’s never too late to retire early”

This little-known conglomerate could make you richer

This little-known conglomerate could make you richer
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Berkshire Hathaway isn’t the only conglomerate from Nebraska that’s compounding shareholder money. Nelnet, a diverse Lincoln, Nebraska financial company, has a federally guaranteed stream of money coming in that’s getting put to work in other places.  



Between its steady stream of cash and its other businesses, Nelnet has promising upside for investors willing to explore off the beaten path.

This is happening soon – are you prepared?

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“Big financial ‘Switch’ Coming” 

Three times before in history…
 
In 1913, 1933, and 1971…
 
Major changes were made to the U.S. dollar.
 
Now, it appears a 4th major “switch” is set to take place…
 
Already, popular businesses like McDonald’s, Starbucks, and Whole Foods have taken steps to prepare… 

And savvy insiders gearing up for “the switch” have benefitted from $57 billion in newly created wealth…

Now, it appears the full switch is set to occur on January 1, 2021.

And what’s coming next will catch everyone by surprise. 
While many will suffer great losses…

 A handful of smart investors stand to reap an absolute fortune.

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It’s never too late to start saving,

Gordon Fox

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Gordon Fox is the editor of investinglate.com and writes about Investments, Savings, and how to make the most of your money