Developed multiple financial arbitrages that allowed me to invest in the financial markets without risk. Produced a business model for the arbitrage, that is ready to be implemented. This model applies to all business sectors.
The model allows the buyer to purchase any product or service and receive a 100% rebate, and possible to have all their financed payment's made for them.
Based on the production of approx. 40% return from arbitrage. Based on What I produced over 7yrs.
Need to mark up any total cost of product/service, a minimum of 100%. I take half of(or 20% of the $ amount of arbitrage) produced every year, from arbitrage over 5yrs. That produced over time period(with original arbitrage amount) equals the original cost to the buyer. The additional 20% a year is profit/expenses.
Example:
I am selling a computer that cost me $500, for $1000. The buyer gives me the funds of $1000, and I take $500 for the cost of the product, and $500 I use for arbitrage. Producing $200 a year, I take and set aside $100 a year for 5yrs. I take the original $500, match it up with the $500 produce, and return as a rebate the $1000. The additional $100/yr goes for expenses and profit.
To model this for a financed product/service, a higher mark up is needed. Finance can be molded many ways. One could be, just to reduce the cost of purchase, if the buyer pays the interest while the business pays the principle. Another way, is to finance for an extended period, then 100% of the payments can be made by the business, for the buyer. Another would be to increase the mark up to pay for the principle and interest, in whatever financed time period.
This model can be used for all business. Can be used in all situations. There is no economic activity it can't be used for.
Though it may seem that the model I developed is a Socialist dream. It actually is Capitalism at its best.
The model is scalable. Instead of producing the profit up front, it is spread of the time period of the rebate.
Former military pilot(10yrs)
Started and sold multiple business ventures(10yrs)
Semi retired(10yrs)
Thomas
thomasadair@live.com
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