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KW Commercial Profit Share system

Profit Share: unique, unmatched and changing lives! The Keller Williams Profit Share system is a passive income where agents share in the profits of the company like an owner would. It's an income where there is no financial investment, no legal risk and no down payment. Here at KW Commercial we treat the agents as business partners. In each and every Market Center, owners share approximately 48% of their profit with agents who have helped grow the company. Every month the Profit Share funds are electronically deposited into the agent's personal accounts, changing people's lives. Let's face it, in real estate we have no retirement plan and no health insurance, so we must generate and prepare for our own futures. Profit Share helps us do just that. It has enabled associates from all over North America to save for children's college fund, pay medical bills, and buy cars and vacation homes. And the best is that after three years the profit share distribution is vested. This means you can leave the company, retire and still receive passive income. You can also will the funds to another person. KW Commercial promotes personal, professional and financial success through collaborative business models. Profit Share, success through others: where the agent and the broker are in business together and growing a future together. Yours in Building Commercial Careers Worth Having Ron Fredette is managing director of KW Commercial NH & Mass., Bedford, N.H.
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