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Self-Liquidating Loans- Fact or Fiction?


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David Laforge
webmastervaltechservices.com

Valtech Services Group
http://www.valtechservices.com


Self-Liquidating Loans - Fact or Fiction?



FICTION! There is no such thing as a self-liquidating "LOAN." If you walk

into a bank and ask for a self liquidating loan, they'll look at you as

though

you were nuts!



You may see ads promising -



- Self-Liquidating "LOANS!"

- Investment Capital Overnight!

- Your "LOAN" has been Approved!

- BORROW Money And Never Pay Back!

- etc.



A self-liquidating "LOAN" is fiction. You will never get a loan that you

will

never have to pay back from anybody. You need to be very careful when

you are presented with the opportunity to get "money for nothing!"



A true, self liquidating "LOAN", standing on it's own, is a pipe dream - it's

perpetual motion. A loan that pays itself off is of NO benefit to the lender

-

so, Why Would They Do It? The answer is simple - they WON'T!



Con men typically ask for up-front fees to get people a Self-Liquidating

Loan.

"Your "Loan" Has Been Approved" is their typical ploy. Since there is NO

such thing as a Self-Liquidating "Loan" this should be a tip off that all

they

want is your money and you will never see such a "LOAN"! Remember the

money MUST come first, and if they can't prove to you how the money will

come first to create such a transaction, you will lose any money you pay to

these con men.



Also beware of the con men that do not charge front fees but want to see if

you qualify for such a "LOAN", then notifies you later that you have been

approved for a "Loan" and want you to pay points, closing costs, advance

interest fees, etc.





But there is a way to use this CONCEPT!



In a Self-Liquidating Loan CONCEPT there are no such expenses! The

money comes first, then the transaction is created using a Roll Account

(Compensating Balance)!



A Self-Liquidating loan actually does NOT exist. I know you see several ads

in many publications advertising such a loan. There has been a mystique

about these loans. Many people believe that to get a so-called Self

Liquidating, Loan one only needs to apply and like magic, there it is! A

multi-million dollar loan with money pouring out of the envelope! Not so -

but

the Self-Liquidating Loan concept is done every day and you can learn how!



There is ONE way for a TYPE of self-liquidating loan to exist. Remember, I

said *type* of self-liquidating loan.



A better term for a "self liquidating loan" would be a Roll Over Loan, Roll

Program or a Compensating Balance Loan.



What is a Roll Over Loan?



Simply put - a roll over loan is a security-based loan that starts out with a

security such as a CD, zero coupon bonds, government savings bonds,

debentures, bank notes, etc. as collateral for the loan and as final payment

for the loan.



These can be purchased at a fraction of their end value and can be used as

collateral for a loan.



Example 1a:



An example would be Government Zero Coupon Bonds. These bonds can

be bought at a discount of normally 33% of the face value. A $1,000 face

value bond could be bought for around $330. The government guarantees

you a return of $1,000 or a $770 profit. Offering this secured financial

instrument to a financial institution as a compensating balance for your loan

creates a form of a self-liquidating loan. Borrow $1,000 and receive $770.



Example 1b:



Another example would be life insurance or annuity. If you have an annuity

that pays a fixed or variable amount it would be possible to instruct this

financial instrument to be used as a compensating balance for the loan you

want to take out. In fact many times the insurance company could be in a

position to arrange this form of a self-liquidating loan via an annuity.



Example 2:



You will need to find an investment group that functions in an offshore

environment. (An offshore environment provides you with higher interest

rates

and higher returns on your money along with lower lending rates.) Use this

group to leverage your money, thus creating a compensating balance. This

creates, in effect, a "self liquidating" situation. In this example you not

only

receive a "loan" but you will receive a residual income besides!



Final Note.



Remember, if there is no security placed up front, NO lender will even

consider providing a loan under these conditions. However, there are places

where you can find information on how to create a roll program! You just

have

to find one that you can trust.



===================================================

If you are interested in finding out more on how you can create your own roll

program, a good place to get the information you will need is at:

http://www.valtechservices.com

Here you will find an informative eBook on "Self Liquidating Loans." The

eBook provides the formulas that WORK, how to spot the con-men and also

provides access to investors who will help set up the larger roll programs I

mentioned in example 2!

Dave Laforge

webmastervaltechservices.com

Webmaster of the Valtech Services Group





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