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The Income Factory

An Investor’s Guide to Consistent Lifetime Returns

Steven Bavaria

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English
McGraw-Hill Education
17 November 2019
Create consistent income for the long run without raising your blood pressure! The high-anxiety, 24/7 approach to investing that views “growth” as the be-all-and-end-all is not only unnecessary, it’s counter-productive. This groundbreaking investing guide provides an alternative—a proven, low-risk, recession-proof strategy that generates consistent income for the long-run. In The Income Factory, popular Seeking Alpha writer Steven Bavaria delivers a proven strategy that focuses on a constantly growing income stream—factory “output”—that increases through all sorts of markets as a result of re-investing and compounding the dividends. This income stream actually grows faster when the market is dropping. The Income Factory explains:   •Why “high-yield” doesn’t have to mean “high-risk” •How to use credit instruments to your benefit •Why “junk” is a misnomer—and what it means for savvy decision-making  •How to stay ahead of the curve—without following the markets 24/7  This is a book about overturning the gambler’s orthodoxy of investing—it’s not about picking horses to win the race but picking horses to consistently finish. By following Bavaria’s approach, you’ll learn how to create low-risk, reliable investment strategies for long-term, dependable return. 

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Imprint:   McGraw-Hill Education
Country of Publication:   United States
Weight:   445g
ISBN:   9781260458534
ISBN 10:   1260458539
Pages:   240
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Steven Bavaria, a popular writer and blogger on the topics of finance, economics, and politics, has 45 years of experience in international banking, credit, investment, human resources and journalism. At Standard and Poor's, he introduced credit ratings to the syndicated loan market.

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