How to Get Rich By Starting A Charity - How Money Works
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 Published On May 19, 2021

So you want to get rich and you don’t care how morally reprehensible you need to be to get there, fantastic, let’s learn how to use charities to get you that yacht.

Step 1, set up a charity with a compelling mission statement, save the children or the owls or the homeless, or the young homeless owls, it really doesn’t matter so long as it looks like a somewhat charitable endevour.

Step 2, raise money for this charity. Now this can actually be pretty difficult, the market for charities throwing fancy dinners or peddling on sidewalks asking for money is pretty saturated with lots of competition.

So you need another solution. Fortunately there are companies like Omaze, which will market and operate a lottery on your behalf for a healthy fee of course, they want to get rich of this process too.

Well-advertised lotteries tend to bring in a lot of money, so that takes care of that.

Step three is getting the money from the charity, into your wallet.

Assuming you aren’t a young homeless owl yourself you can’t be the direct beneficiary of these funds, but you can appoint yourself as the CEO of the charity and pay yourself a nice fat tax advantaged salary along the way.

And sure you will have to put a fraction of this money towards actual charity work, but that’s just the cost of doing business.


If you want to learn the full process be sure to watch our feature length video on the dark secret behind all these Omaze raffles you see here on YouTube, make sure to like and subscribe to keep on learning how money works.




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