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A Review of the MoneyTalks Income Opportunity



By: Brian Garvin

John Morgan founded MoneyTalks. John represents this company with a degree in economics, an MBA with the emphasis in finance and has a Series 3 license. He has spent the majority of his career educating people how to do their financial planning and in other financial areas learning all about the ins and outs of finances. He is educated and experienced in commercial real estate, mortgages, corporate banking and has taught professionals in the areas of wealth creation, asset protection, and more.

Marian Morgan is the VP of sales and is also has a wide variety of experience in the direct marketing industry. And Lou Prescott serves as the president of MoneyTalks with a background in compliance, risk management, operations, marketing, sales and corporate finance. He was known for his former position as President and CEO of Rexall Showcase International.

Money Talks has a mission to help you build success through a line Financial Products and Services. Their line consists of CDs, Seminars and workshops, the Internet, all to help people to be empowered to make changes in their lives. These products are meant to help those who are deep in debt and looking to get out, who don’t have the resources and the ability to manage their finances in a way that will help them get out of debt.

MoneyTalk wants to help anyone, no matter what their financial position to get out from under their burden. They will be shown how to not only get out of debt, but to improve their credit score, have positive cash flow and organize a budget.

The company will also teach about the pro’s and con’s of real estate investing, money markets, tax planning, insurance, and many other financial services and opportunities, to help them make right choices.

Their system is based on a Direct Sales system with a REVERSE MARGIN Compensation Plan. You are required to make 7 sales a month, one being your own, then you will be eligible for income. 2 of your sales must be Personal Sales and once you reach a level, it is permanent. There are no monthly qualifications to maintain your level.

To become a retailer, there is the marketing retailer agreement to be filled out and signed. You must then pay $60 for the sales manual, and then you may purchase their “Turbo Charged Turnkey Sales Kit” for $399. This kit is for anyone who wants to be successful in this business. It has the basic sales kit but with an addition of the “90 Day Tool Chest”. This has replicated websites, Commercial retail program, your ISP, a flat rate for your long distance and many other tools that are supposed to help your success.

Once you are a qualified retailer, making 7 sales, you are then earning 10%, The Qualified Retailer will also earn 60% and the company will get 30%. So, it shows that even the retailers are able to earn something.

I must mention, that to become a Qualified Retailer, attending a certification class must certify you. This is where you are given a corporate presentation; receive some training on how to do your own MoneyTalks presentation. This class is held monthly. In order to qualify for the class you will need to be a marketing retailer at the 10% level, have reached a level 2 in the position of QMR or higher and have purchased the level 1 product. The training class will have a registration fee of $20.

With any other network marketing business, take a close look at the marketing plan and the products. The price of the products is not known from the website. Give yourself time to check them all out and be ready to commit your time and energy in a big way.

You can read our Unbiased, expert review of MoneyTalks from Brian Garvin and Jeff West at MLM Review Kings. This article may be used royalty free provided bio & links remain intact.

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