Steve Anderson - Business Coach
Steve Anderson -
President, Ascend Technologies
International
I
started my career as a financial
advisor with a firm in Salt Lake
City in 1987,
I worked there for 10 years,
during that time I learned the
importance of having a
financial plan and sticking to
it. Some of the wealthiest people
I worked with
understood that, and had the
financial freedom that I wanted.
As I worked with
clients I also realized that
most people did not have a plan
in place, and that the
opportunity to help people in
this area was unlimited.
I also
realized that most of the wealthiest
people I worked with were business
owners, and I knew that at some
point I would have to start a
business. I joined a few
different Network Marketing companies,
and was lucky enough to find
a great company
at the right time, within about
a year I was able to replace
my income, then double and
triple it within a few years.
I have been helping people set
up their own home based
business’s now for over 20 years, I believe that everyone
should have a business, for
many reasons, but it all goes
back to planning. To be successful
financially, you
have to plan, and stick to it.
I started
Ascend Technologies Intl. in
2004 with the goal of helping
people set up a basic financial plan. We focus on Building Wealth,
not just getting out of debt. These are our 4 key principles:
1) Eliminate
Debt in around 1/3 the time. 10 years vs 30 years.
2) Save
money by setting up a spending plan, save every month.
3) Pay
less tax – set up a home based business and understand the tax deductions.
4) Make
more money with a business, and have a plan to manage it.
Our financial
software helps our clients understand
how to pay off all of their debts
in around 10 years, potentially
saving them hundreds of thousands
of dollars in
interest. This one principle
could change their whole financial
future. As people use
all of these strategies each
month, they can eliminate their
debt faster, and begin
saving more money every month.
We have to be on the right side
on interest…
Earning It, Not Paying It.
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