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What Is Cash Gifting?

Many of my friends are inquiring about Cash Gifting, and what it really is. To try and address this as succinctly as I can, let me first tell you what Cash Gifting is NOT.


Cash Gifting as it is known today is:

NOT an investment club,
NOT a business,
NOT a pyramid,
NOT a scam,
NOT MLM,
NOT illegal,
NOT a company or corporation,
NOT a commercial enterprise of any kind.

Yet, through the act of freely giving and freely receiving Cash Gifts, many are receiving via overnight courier as much as $10,000 weekly.

With Cash Gifting there are:
NO investments,
NO paychecks,
NO products or services to sell,
NO tapes or manuals to buy,
NO one MAKES or EARNS any money.
There is NO profit making benefit of any kind associated with this activity.

Are you intrigued? I know I was when I first learned about this amazing Cash generating system. If you would like to learn more about this activity that has financially blessed so many others; visit: www.ILeverageCash.com or www.Luke638Works.info. Leave me your contact information, and I will be in contact with you immediately.

Prosperity is Waiting…Go Get It,

Gee Renee
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Who Is Gee Renee..Anyway?

Hi everyone, Gee Renee here. I wanted to post this short bio, introducing me to the BBWO community.

I was born and raised in The Bronx, NY, and am the 2nd eldest of 7 children. I have always been a trend-setter and a go-getter. I was the first to do many things in my immediate family; from breaking my leg to leaving home, to graduating from college, to getting married. I am also a born-again believer in The Lord Jesus Christ

For the past 18 years, I have been honored to be married to who I call "the greatest living Jazz Pianist", Mr. Levi Barcourt (bar-coo). Together, we have 3 beautiful children, who I know will one day leave indelible marks on this world. In addition to being a mommy and a wifey, I am also an entrepreneur.

After working in Corporate America for 16 years; 13 years ago, I was privileged to stay at home and become a full-time Momprenuer. I've owned my own baking business; worked as a church administrator, and as a network marketer. Currently, I am a first-time author, writing my first book, a baby name book, entitled, "You Were Destined To Be."

My current online activities includes that of an Internet Marketer. I promote cash leveraging programs, and am passionate about helping others "Create Wealth so they can Leave a Lasting Financial Legacy." Offline, I am also the co-owner of LB Music & Entertainment, Inc., a premier entertainment company, serving the NY Tri-State regions.

If you'd like to learn even more about me, please check out my profile at: www.myspace.com/gee.renee. As a member of BBWO, I am seeking to network with and befriend women who are driven to succeed, and have a will to fulfill their God-given destiny.

I'm looking forward to building additional syncopated and synergistic relationships here!

Remember, "Destiny is Not left up to Chance…It's a Matter of CHOICE!!!

Peace & Blessings,
Gee Renee
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Is Cash Gifting a SCAM?

Cash Gifting is not a scam. In fact, according to the IRS, you are able to receive up to $12,000 before it is taxed. Im a member of The People's Program and there are many sucessful stories there about Cash Gifting. Here is my website if you are interested!!!! Right Now, Im throwing in a 50 Person Mailing List & 30 Business Cards FREE!!!!!!http://mysite.thepeoplesprogram.com/DebtFreeLiving/home.php?d=59295Thanks,Mary
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PRELUDE TO GIFT ETIQUETTE 101

PRELUDE TO GIFT ETIQUETTE 101Yes, I know that the Holidays are 6 months away but I'd like to begin to address the idea of corporate gift giving now. Every year, Our WOW NOW program (http://www.freewebs.com/eegb), a gift basket business run by www.Great-Promo.Com, is bombarded with questions regarding Gift/Entertainment write offs approved by the IRS.Here are a list of steps you should consider when growing your business:Step1Know the IRS characterization of a business gift. Generally, this means appreciation for past service or to strengthen a business relationship. If it can be considered either entertainment or a gift, the IRS classifies it as entertainment. You can give gifts to as many business associates as you wish, but there are limitations and exceptions.Step2Recognize that the IRS places a limit of $25 on the deductability of all gifts to one recipient. This limit applies to all gifts in any tax year to the same recipient. For example, if you give a gift worth $15 to a recipient and then later give a $10 gift to the same person, the total is $25 and both gifts are fully deductible. However, if you do business with a husband and wife, they are counted as one recipient and the $25 limit applies the total you give to both of them.Step3Understand that the $25 limitation also applies if you and your spouse are in business together and you are the givers. The IRS treats the two of you as a single giver as well. This means that you and your spouse cannot each give a $25 gift to the same recipient and claim a deduction for both gifts.Step4Consider that some expenses must be treated as entertainment rather than a gift. For example, if you take the recipeint(s) to dinner, a concert, a sporting event or the theater, the IRS requires you to treat this as business entertainment. Entertainment is deductible at 50% of the cost. This is often a better deduction than treating the event as a gift with the $25 limitation.Step5Give a customer or other business associate tickets without accompanying him to the performance or event gives you the option of treating it as a gift or entertainment. Determine whether classifying it as a gift or a business entertainment expense gives you a better deduction, and use the one that gives you the better tax benefit.Stay tuned in for more gift giving practices.
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GIFT ETIQUETTE 101

One of the most common questions that I get emailed about has to do with this: how do I handle a gift when I've been invited to a wedding, birthday party, graduation celebration, bridal shower, baby shower, etc. (fill in the blank) and I can't go? The short answer is this: you do not have to send a gift if you RSVP "No." No go? No gift. I hope thishelps to make a lot of people a little less stressed out!Stay tuned for Gift Etiquette 101 additions.Forever promoting,Karma Middletonwww.Great-Promo.ComCreating Brain Tattoos that last Generations!
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