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More Reasons To Earn An
Extra Income
Working an additional few hours each week with Kleeneze is
a simple way to earn some extra cash and relieve financial
pressures. Earnings of over £50 per week are commonplace,
meaning you could pay the extra £18 towards the mortgage
(based on the above example) and still have £182 left over
at the end of the month.
Unemployment
UK unemployment has hit its highest level for six years.
Start earning immediately
The numbers of people looking for work is increasing, so
there are even more people who will be interested in the
earning potential that Kleeneze offers. The great thing
about the opportunity is that they can start immediately,
with no interview and no experience needed. For someone
who is trying to obtain more household income and get by
on a daily basis, this really does make all the
difference.
Even if they choose to join Kleeneze while looking for
other work, there are clear benefits of flexible hours and
the potential to improve their quality of life by
maintaining a second income.
FAST FACTS:
The average household now owes £7,754, excluding
mortgages.
52% of the population could survive just 17 days if they
suffered an unexpected loss of income.
Over 8 million workers (21%) have no pension provision.
Debt
Personal bankruptcy continues to rise as households
struggle with soaring bills and credit card payments.
Source: Daily Mirror Online 'Personal bankruptcies up 10%.
With personal debt in Britain exceeding £1trillion, a
record 100,000 people will go broke this year.
Banks have confirmed huge increases in the scale of bad
debts.
Source: Daily Mirror Online 'Stick...or go bust? Debtors
face turmoil over bankruptcy’.
A better alternative to
debt
As these articles show, the credit crunch has
inevitably had a knock-on effect on credit card debt, with
the cost of meeting repayments proving increasingly more
expensive. But why borrow money when you can earn instead?
The Kleeneze opportunity provides a very simple and
straightforward way to earn some extra income with
flexibility of hours.
It’s a good way to keep out of debt in the first place, or
alternatively can offer a way out for people who are
trying to keep up repayments on credit cards and other
unsecured debts. An extra £50 per week, for instance,
could prove to be the much needed light at the end of the
tunnel. Ultimately, however, there are no limits to
earnings.
Pensions
35% of people say they have mixed feelings about their
financial future.
15% say they are “worried they won’t be able to make ends
meet”.
More than a third of Britons admitted...that they had no
savings set aside for old age.
38% of people now expect they will have to work beyond the
age of 65.
Source: The Guardian Online 'Future pensioners fear for
their retirement’.
Take control of your
financial future
At retirement, most people generally receive 1/3 of their
salary – roughly the same as they were when they started
working. The opportunity provides one way for people to
escape the traditional employment trap and take their
financial future into their own hands. By building up
their Kleeneze business and creating residual income, they
may be able to retire much earlier.
For people who are approaching retirement, the option to
work flexible hours rather than the traditional 9-5 may be
an attractive alternative for earning extra income. They
can work fewer hours than they would in a typical job and
ease into retirement gradually.
A Kleeneze distributor recently wrote into his local paper
in answer to an article about pensions, and mentioned the
kind of benefits available through Kleeneze as we’ve
included here. The paper published his letter as a result.
This is a very simple yet effective way of generating
leads.
Student Debt
Students leaving university owe an average of £13,500.
The 4% drop in applications...indicates that some young
people are deterred from going to university in the first
place.
The report also advises students to get a part-time job:
According to the Association of Graduate Recruiters,
employers tend to be impressed with graduates who can
demonstrate good time management and financial management
skills’. But they stress that it should not interfere with
studies.
Source: The Independent Online 'Student Debt: Are you on
top of what you owe?'.
A flexible opportunity for
students
Student debt is another topic that has been widely
publicised in recent months, with rising tuition fees and
living costs. Reports show that students are increasingly
working more hours to meet the cost of living.
The opportunity is flexible and fits around university
study. There is no formal interview, they can start
immediately and most campuses now provide free broadband
accounts, so it is easy to run the business on a
day-to-day basis.
By earning extra money throughout university, they could
reduce the amount of the loan and graduate with less
personal debt than other students. They won’t have to
compromise their studies and will pick up some valuable
life skills (such as time and money management skills)
which employers value so highly.
Flexible Working &
Homeworking
Eight out of ten employees want more time with their
friends and families.
Employees said that a better work-life balance would allow
them to pursue the arts, play more sport or learn a
foreign language.
Source: BBC Online 'Britons want flexible work hours'.
There are obvious benefits to staying at home; no more
delayed trains, and the chance to see more of your family.
Homeworking is a very flexible way to earn a living.
Source: BBC Online 'Working from your home’.
Work part-time from home so that you can create a sizeable
income that continues to come in month after month.
It’s a great way for mums to earn a little extra pocket
money.
Source: associatedcontent.com 'Network Marketing: A great
job opportunity for stay-at-home mums'.
Enjoy a better work/life
balance
All the evidence points to the fact that people
desperately want more flexibility and more free time for
pursuing individual interests. The opportunity is ideal
for people who want to choose their own hours, prioritise
family and spend time on other commitments such as day
classes.
Distributors can choose their own hours, be their own boss
and leave behind the hassle of commuting. In fact,
flexibility is one of the number one selling points.
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