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I heard that I could receive a high return by investing with FranklinSquires. How do I participate in that program?
There is no program where individuals are invited or allowed to invest with FranklinSquires. Individuals suggesting otherwise are either mistaken or engaged in deceiving others for their own supposed benefit.
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This question derives mostly from individuals who have never been students of an education company within the FranklinSquires portfolio. Confusion and rumors among novice students of FranklinSquires University (a FranklinSquires company) most likely stem from the fact that FranklinSquires has participated in developing education curriculums for many organizations; most notably FranklinSquires University.
A popular class developed by FranklinSquires founder and CEO entitled “How to Earn 3 to 5 Percent a Month on your Cash” is not a solicitation nor does it cover specific investment advice. It has always been offered only as part of a larger curriculum and taught in the context of a principle-based approach to pursuing prosperity.
The class has been referred to as the “Holding Fund” or “Holding Company” because individuals are taught that prior to conducting any business it is prudent to set aside their own money in a holding fund in preparation for use in investments. A holding fund is also sometimes referred to as a wealth coordination account. A holding company in this context is simply a business set up by a student to manage their holding fund or wealth coordination account. In order to be a wise steward over their resources, students are often encouraged to consider setting up their own business entities when venturing into the business of investing. FranklinSquires does not release names of students completing this type of education to the general public.
Individuals interested in participating in this education can contact FranklinSquires University. However, there should be no misunderstanding. Participation in this education does not entitle or enable a student to invest with FranklinSquires nor is this class an endorsement of any particular company, product or entity. |
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