A private lender can be anyone with money that wants to loan it in to make more money.
Q2. How much money do I need to have to be a private lender?
The amount the borrower needs is solely determined by the deal. It can be as low as $1,000. However, the more you loan, the more you make. Loan $100k and you make 100 times more. That’s another great advantage; you determine how much you make.
Q3. Can I invest in real estate with my retirement account, like an IRA?
Yes. There are rules you need to follow, but this is becoming a more common method to boost your retirement investment.
Q4. Why isn’t this advertised more?
Well the truth is, those who provide IRA accounts don’t want you to put your money some place else and they control over 95% of the industry. But, in the current economic downturn on conventional accounts, more and more people are learning that they can purchase real estate using funds from their retirement accounts.
Q5. How long is this type of investment?
That is up to you! As the lender you can set the terms that you like. The most common of these loans is for 5 years, but if you want to make more money you can sometimes extend the loan to 10 or even 15 years – whatever suits your retirement goals.
Q6. Can I get my money back if I need it before the end of the loan term?
That is the beauty of this type of investment; it is more liquid than many other investments. Here are just 2 options you can use to get you cash back if you need it.
1. Offer the borrower a discount for an early pay-off
2. Sell a portion or all of your loan to another private lender
Q7. How do I protect myself legally?
The best way to protect yourself is to get educated so you know how things work.
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Financial freedom is a state where money is no longer an issue in your life. You never need to worry about not having enough money. You never need to think about having to make money. And your choices are not determined solely by the cost. Financial freedom allows individuals to live life fully, however each individual chooses. Everyone has the right and the potential to be financially free, but not everyone uses them. In fact, only about 1 in 5 individuals ever become truly free with regards to money. But what else could we expect? I do not remembered ever being taught about how to achieve success with money in school or at home, and I know that many other individuals never learned the fundamentals either. Understanding what successful people do and doing the same things is an essential aspect of success.
There are 5 key success factors for achieve financial freedom. All self made millionaires portray these qualities to some degree, which is why many people refer to them as traits of the “millionaire mindset.” Regardless of what you call them, they are essential aspects of high achievement, whether it be in business, with your money, or with any other goals that you may have. Applying the following success factors will put you on the path that can take you toward all of your dreams and aspirations, so take note and make sure that you exhibit these things.
Knowing Where Your Going There is one common denominator amongst self made millionaire, they have goals and aspirations. People do not do what it takes to become rich unless they had a lot of motivation, and motivation only becomes present when you know what you want to achieve and why you want it. How much money do you want to earn? How much passive income do you need to retire? Why do you want more money and more free time? Clear goals are powerful tools for transformation.
Planning Your Success Once you have a clearly established goal you will be ahead of the majority of people. Most people do not even know where it is that they want to do in life. Once you do know, it is time to plan out how you will turn your goal into a reality. You will need to call upon your experience, the experience of others, as well as other sources of information to give you the tools and strategies that you need to create your own million dollar income. How have others achieved what you want to do? Who better to learn from?
Learning and Growing Are you the person you need to be to achieve be rich and financially free? The answer is probably no. How do I know? Well, if you were the person you need to be rich, most likely you would be. If you are not where you want to be financially, you need to start working on yourself, learning and growing your knowledge of business, financial, and personal success.
Action and Application All the goal setting, planning, and learning will not do you any good whatsoever unless you apply it and take appropriate action. Action is the bridge between your goals and your goals coming true. You must prepare yourself, and then you must take action. If you have followed the steps above you will know what to do when you need to do it, and as long as you do you can earn millions.
Persistent and Motivated How long will it take for you to get rich, to become a millionaire, to become financially free, or to accomplish anything else? Nobody really knows how long it will take to achieve their goals, which is why persistence is a key trait of all high achievers. The more motivation you can muster, the more persistent you will be.
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Today golf has become a popular sport in most parts of the world. Many women have taken up playing golf both as professional golfers and amateur golfers. Some women play golf just as a pastime. The entry of women golfers is not very old. Previously, golf was the exclusive domain of men and as a result of this all the golf equipment including golf clubs were manufactured keeping in view that the game is being played by men. However with the entry of women golfers, golf equipments are now being made for women also.
Generally women need lighter and more flexible clubs than men. This is because women need clubs that suit their physique. Here are some key points while making a decision in buying a women’s golf club
*The club should be light in overall weight (with a feel of head weight)
*Correct Flexible shaft based on the swing speed
*Well designed and attractive
One of the most important points to be noted while buying a golf club is that it should have a proper fitting. Golf clubs chosen without fitting may not be suitable as there are many variables and different types of clubs. The fitting should be done by a professional fitter who will understand the customer’s requirement.
Ladies buying golf clubs should decide whether to a club with steel or graphite shaft. Generally steel shafts are great for those who have a powerful swing and a low handicap. Graphite is lighter and gives your swing an easier feel. It has been found out that most amateur women don’t swing the club fast enough to generate the club head speed needed to warrant steel shafts. Therefore beginners should start graphite shafts rather than steel. Though graphite shafts are more expensive, they are much easier for the beginner, high handicapper or women that prefer the lightness of graphite.
There are some ladies who choose the more expensive but low weight yet hard titanium. Stainless steel is cheaper, but it is also heavier. An alternative is an alloy head which is made from a combination. There are many combinations using different metals.
Those ladies who are starters should remember that though golf players are allowed 14 clubs to be taken in the bag beginners may take fewer clubs as making a decision while playing would be easier and faster when they are on the course. Beginners may start with a 5, 7, 9 iron, and sand wedge plus a 3, 7 wood and putter. Seven clubs is more than enough for beginners.
If you are a complete beginner or a low handicapper, buying golf clubs should be done wisely. Get the clubs that will work for you, whether it is a few or a complete set. When you start out with the right “tools” you can pour your foundation and build a strong game that will make you happy and contended.
Ladies who are lefty’s and are having a hard time finding the perfect set of clubs should check out the World Wide Web. The internet offers the choice of a large number of online golf websites selling golf equipment. These websites will have a great selection of left handed clubs for women.
Women golfers may find all the accessories in the sports stores or golf stores. In some cases there may even be separate or special counters selling in these stores. Before buying women’s golf clubs it is important that you should be well informed about the different types of clubs so that you can take the right decision while choosing the best club for yourself.
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Smoking has become the affliction of a large magnitude of people and others seem to be joining the smoke bandwagon at an alarming rate. Smoking has become a very common sight with one out of every fifth person being a smoker. The trend of smoking has become very common among teenagers also. The problems one gets due to smoking are many, but they do not seem to encourage people to stop smoking or deter people for starting to smoke. The hazardous effects of smoking are many, but people do not seem to be paying heed; the tobacco companies seem to be the only one is reaping the rewards out of smoking.
Since tobacco was born, it has been a few companies dominate the tobacco industry. These companies control most of the production and distribution around the world. They are quick to adapt to their policies and tactics to conform to the regulations set by the government and cater to the needs of the ever-increasing number of smokers around the world.
Tobacco companies of the world
A few companies hold the tobacco production and control of tobacco; the three largest companies sell close to two thirds of the entire supply. The stagnation in demand has prompted them to explore new markets.
The government is in a predicament since the tobacco industry accounts for a vast amount of jobs, but it also has to protect the health of its citizens. The government has tried to cut down on smokers by increasing the taxes imposed on them. By increasing the taxes on tobacco products and leveling higher duties on the companies, the companies are forced to raise the prices, which indirectly reduce use; since higher priced goods will be used less often. There is not much the government can do since tobacco is not a banned product.
The large companies also diversify their business to keep abreast in the market. They use various ways the companies diversify.
By market segments: Products are usually divided into categories, from high priced premium cigarettes to low and middle class of cigarettes. Companies with big brand names sell premium high priced cigarettes but also expand in to lower class to protect them from susceptibility. A decline in of premium cigarettes will be ploughed back by the in the lower or middle brands of cigarettes.
By target group: Every cigarette has its target group. By creating a new target group, the company can raise its overall market share. Thus the need to branch out into women cigarettes and target young people.
This targeting of women and youngsters has been seen in bad light. The tobacco industry has long targeted young people with its advertising and promotional campaigns. One of the most memorable, “Joe Camel” campaign initiated by the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, helped generate public outrage against tobacco company efforts to reach young audiences and it is no longer used. The reason is obvious, most people start smoking at an early age. Getting a hold on a new segment will increase its share in the market.
Women are also a segment that the industries try to win over. Cigarettes for women are put forward as a symbol of liberation and some even shown in the light of slimming products. Manufacturers produce (long, slim) cigarettes especially for women. Perfumed or scented cigarettes with exotic flavors are targeted at women. Cigarettes usually have the word “slim” or “lights” to attract women consumers. Minorities are also a target for the tobacco industry.
Diversification by tobacco products: cigarettes companies also try to branch out into other tobacco products. For example, Imperial tobacco has decided to branch out into the roll your own segment; it dominates both the tobacco and the paper for this segment.
Diversification by non-tobacco products: food seems to be the favorite for companies seeking to diversify. R.J. Reynolds bought Nabisco (which, in turn, was later acquired by Kraft) owned by Philip Morris. Japan Tobacco derives a (small) part of its from food. Logistics and wholesaling are another favorite
Austria Tabak, wholesaling of tobacco and other products (and the operation of vending machines) makes up a large share of turnover. Over 20 per cent of Altadis’ earnings originate in its logistics division. Skandinavisk Tobakskompagni owns the largest wholesaler of consumer goods in Denmark. BAT tried financial services (but, since 1998, is a pure tobacco company).
Diversification into food and other activities makes the tobacco companies less dependent on (slow-growing) of tobacco products. However, the profit margins in these industry are usually well below those attained in tobacco processing. Producing and marketing cigarettes remain the more lucrative activity.
Incase of diversification by geographical market, OECD-based tobacco companies are keen to reduce their dependence on their stagnant home markets and establish a presence in markets where growth is above average. After having started business in many markets in Latin
America, Central and Eastern Europe, and the Central Asian republics in the 1990s, their center of attention is shifting to the Far East. All the major tobacco companies now have a presence in Poland, Russia and the Central Asian republics. Austria Tabak, which gained a presence in
Estonia when it acquired the cigarette activities of Swedish Match also has a 67 per cent market share in Guinea. The company was considering entering Asian markets when it was taken over by Gallaher in June 2001. Through this take-over and the acquisition in 2000 of Liggett-Ducat, the Moscow cigarette maker, Gallaher greatly reduced its dependence on the UK market. Similarly, Japan Tobacco became a world player when it acquired the international activities of R.J. Reynolds. Thanks to a relentless internationalization drive, Germany’s Reemtsma now sells less than one-third of its total in its home market (compared to over 60 per cent in 1991) (see also figure 6). It is now on the go in several Central and Eastern European countries and, in 1999, it acquired Cambodia’s Paradise Tobacco Company.
The government.
A predicament is generally faced by the Governments all across the world. On the one hand, tobacco-growing and processing can makes a large contribution to employment, tax revenue and foreign exchange receipts. In many developing and formerly centrally planned economies, the tobacco companies have made sizeable and most welcome investments when other investors were disinclined to do so. On the other hand, governments have the responsibility to protect the population’s health. Smoking is harmful to health and treating people for smoking-related illnesses is expensive. This can lead to heated debates within the same government as each sector defends the interests it believes it should represent.
The economic importance of tobacco growing and processing differs from country to country. At the national level, cigarette ( and import) tax can be a main source of government revenue. In Russia, cigarette tax revenue contributes around 8 per cent to the financing of the state budget.
When the government owns the industry, it receives profits in addition to tax. That is why, in so many countries, State monopolies continue to control cigarette trade and production. In China, proceeds from state-owned CNTC amounted to the equivalent of US$11,000 million in 1999. CNTC has been the Chinese State’s top revenue generator for years. Japan Tobacco earned more than US$400 million for the Japanese State in the fiscal year ending March 2000. The monopolies can also play a social function. In Italy, several of the state monopoly’s factories are to be found in areas of high unemployment.
Then there are balance of payments issues to mull over, many low-income countries rely on the export of cash crops such as tobacco to pay for the service of their foreign debt.
Tobacco exports made up close to 10 per cent of Cuba’s exports in 1997-98. In the case of
Tanzania it was 15 per cent, In Zimbabwe over 25 per cent and in Malawi tobacco exports made up two-thirds of commodity exports.
Citizens smoke. But, if they smoke domestically produced cigarettes, using homegrown tobacco or use imported cigarettes and tobaccos can make a large difference when foreign exchange is scarce. That explains why so many countries try to restrict the imports of cigarettes and encourage domestic producers to use local tobaccos, for example, by providing a favorable tax treatment to companies that use a minimum percentage of homegrown tobaccos. The cigarette companies have also been a key source of investment in the formerly centrally planned countries of Central and Eastern Europe, and Central Asia. When others were disinclined to invest, those companies saw the possibilities offered by a blend of pent-up consumer demand, outdated production facilities and the association with independence and “western style” living that so appealed to the people in these countries after many years of central planning and little consumer choice. After having lobbied successfully for the reduction of restrictions of Asian markets such as Japan and the Republic of Korea, the large tobacco companies are eagerly waiting for the opening up of the other economies (notably China) that continue to restrict imports from and/or investments by foreign tobacco companies.
Tobacco growing, processing and exports can thus make a significant involvement to national employment and national income. Yet, however important tobacco growing and processing may be at the national level, its full economic and social significance is best grasped at the micro or regional level. In some regions, tobacco is grown side by side with the crop, which is the main source of income; its contribution to overall income is modest. However, in many others, tobacco is a main source of income and employment.
Tobacco growing and tobacco processing may bring substantial economic and social benefits, but the treatment of smoking-related illness is costly. Cigarette smoking causes cancer. It is addictive. The WHO estimates that tobacco products cause around 3 million deaths per year. Cigarette smoking is the major cause of preventable mortality in developed countries. In the mid-1990s, about 25 per cent of all male deaths in developed countries were due to smoking. Among men aged 35-69 years, more than one-third of all deaths were caused by smoking. The costs of treating all these people are clearly enormous (WHO, 1997).
So far, smoking has not had the same impact on mortality among women and among people from developing countries. There is an approximate 30-40 year time lag between the onset of persistent smoking and deaths from smoking. The effects of the greater incidence of smoking between these two groups will thus be felt with a lag, but it seems reasonable to believe that its impact on them will not differ fundamentally from that on developed country males.
It may be argued that smokers willingly take a certain health risk when enjoying their smoke. They like the taste and all the other things that they associate with smoking. Nevertheless, this does not apply to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) or “second-hand smoke”.
Smoke gets in your eyes your clothes. Moreover, it gets in your lungs. Non-smokers cannot escape from smoke in badly ventilated areas. To be exposed to other people’s tobacco smoke can be a nuisance in addition to being a health risk for non-smokers.
Governments and conflicting pressures: How do they get by?
In practice, governments have opted for several strategies (which are often followed simultaneously). A recent strategy consists of seeking compensation for the costs of treating smoking-related illnesses. It has been followed with success in the United States, as we saw in section 3.4. Governments also set rules regarding the maximum content of hazardous substances in cigarettes. Most of all, however, governments try to discourage demand for what is, as the industry does not tire of telling us, essentially a legal product.
This is done in a variety of ways, with some governments applying particular vigor and others taking a more relaxed approach. Overall, however, the trend is clear: governments’ rules on smoking are becoming ever more restrictive. The use of tobacco products is being discouraged in several ways.
Limitation of the space where smoking is allowed.
This is done above all to protect non-smokers from involuntary exposure to tobacco smoke. Smoking is being prohibited in public places (particularly health care and educational facilities) and in mass transport. Legislation requires restaurants to reserve space for non-smokers.
Limitation by age group
It is prohibited to sell tobacco products to people under a certain age.
Limitations on points of .
The use of vending machines is being restricted because these cannot discriminate against to young people.
Health warnings stating that tobacco is harmful to health have become obligatory.
The warnings must be placed on packets and in ads, with the authorities prescribing the text and the minimum space allotted to the warning in the ad or on the pack. Governments sponsor education and public information programs on smoking and health.
Advertising bans. Restrictions concern the location of ads, the media used (no billboards, no ads in the printed media or in cinemas), the images presented (no young people, no cigarette packets), and the time when broadcasting is allowed (not during hours when children watch television).
The manufacturers are unhappy with these restrictions, and in particular with the ban on advertising. In their view, it is not proved that such a ban discourages demand for cigarettes (as its proponents claim). They are concerned about its effect on the value of their prime asset, the brand name.
Worldwide, the tobacco-processing industry employs hundreds of thousands of people. However, due to a combination of slow demand growth, consolidation, and higher productivity, this number is unlikely to increase by much in the near future. Fewer people are needed per unit of production. The industry is becoming less intensive in the use of labor. Tobacco growing, in contrast, gives work to millions of people. It continues to be a highly labour-intensive activity. The scope for productivity increases in tobacco growing would appear to be more limited than those in tobacco processing.
Over a million people are employed in the world tobacco industry
However, of this number a high percentage is employed in just three countries: China, India and Indonesia. The large number employed in China comes as no surprise in view of the large number of cigarettes (one-third of the world total) produced there. Still, the productivity gap with the United States is striking. China produces roughly three times as many cigarettes as the US, but it needs over nine times as many people to produce them. In the other two countries, the scope for productivity improvements would appear to be even higher.
THE SCENARIO TODAY.
The situation concerning smoking are scary, if global trends continue as they are doing today by 2030 more than 8 million people will die each year from tobacco related causes-80% in the developing regions of the World. In India per example where 120 million smoke 1 in 5 men will die for smoking. Smoking is on the decline in developed nations but is on a large-scale rise in developing or underdeveloped nations. The statistics are frightening, every eight seconds someone dies from smoking; about 15 billion cigarettes are sold daily. There are 1.1 billion smokers in the world today, and if things continue as they have, that number is expected to increase to 1.6 billion by the year 2025.
Smoking and use of tobacco products is on a decline in most developed countries. However, it is on a rampant increase in other developing countries.
In the US, there has been a decrease in the number of smokers. This can be attributed to the growing awareness of the damage smoking causes to the health of the individual. There is however a sad side to the story, smoking has increased to a drastic level in other countries and the figures are staggering.
China is home to 300 million smokers who consume upwards of 1.7 trillion cigarettes a year, or 3 million cigarettes a minute. As many as 100 million Chinese men presently under the age of 30 will die from tobacco use. There are approximately 120 million smokers in India today, and it is estimated that in the year 2010 alone, there will be close to one million tobacco-related deaths among men and women age 30 to 69 in India. Worldwide, tobacco use will kill more than 175 million people between now and the year 2030. Current tobacco-related health care costs in the United States total US $81 billion annually. Germany spends an average of US $7 billion, and Australia, US $1 billion each year on health care directly related to tobacco use. Health care costs associated with secondhand smoke total US $5 billion a year in the U.S. It is estimated that as many as 500 million people alive today will be killed by tobacco use. The statistics are chilling.
One reason for the sudden spurt in the numbers in these countries may be due to the arrival of tobacco companies. The lax stand of the governments in these countries makes it a good bet to start business. The anti smoking lobbies in these countries have not been able to combat the increase. Increased awareness has made it hard for tobacco companies to work in many countries and so the tobacco companies have shifted their sights to greener pastures.
These countries have a very small anti smoking lobby and the government restrictions o them are not so tough and the government is dependent on the revenues it earns from them. Setting up business in these countries has resulted in increased used of tobacco products.
The anti smoking lobby has been very effective in curtailing the spread and increase of smoking around the world.
Advertising related to tobacco has is banned in most countries. Warnings of the harmful effects of the product have to be printed on the packet. This statutory warning is mandatory in most countries. The WHO in its Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, which came into effect on 27 February 2005 has specified that all 168 countries should ban advertisements unless their constitutions forbade them to do so.
Today, we are aware of the hazards of smoking. Even though the people are aware of the harmful effects of smoking they rarely seem to pay heed. Everyone knows that smoking causes cancer, heart diseases and can shorten the life span of an individual. It is a highly addictive habit and smokers are at a risk of losing ten years of their life.
With so many smokers around the world, tobacco companies are the only ones gaining form the increase.
Smoking Joey-Heavy Smoker –
If you are smoking-try to quit- but in the meantime-smoke for less.
What if there was one thing that you could do that would guarantee your a financially free future, would you do it? Well, if you said yes then you need to begin creating multiple streams of passive income right away. Passive income is the key to unlimited wealth and financial freedom, and anyone can use this wealth building strategy to create a lifestyle that most only dream about. Passive income, two words that have the magic to change any financial situation into one that thrives.
Before we talk about what passive income is, let’s first make sure that we all understand what it means to be truly financially free. Many people think that they will become financially free when they get a better job, get a raise, or begin working for themselves. Sure, these things can give you more money, but money alone does not create freedom.In fact, many people who look financially free are not. They may have a lot of money, but they may be working huge hours every week and living check to check.
To be financially free in the truest sense, you must have all the money you need to live however you choose, but without the obligation to work. And this is where passive income comes in to the equation. Passive income is automatic income. When you have a stream of perpetual income that generates on its own, without you having to do anything, you have successfully created a stream of passive income. There are many ways that anyone can use to build passive streams of income. Some popular methods include website hosting, rental real estate, network marketing, automated offline businesses, royalties from books, coin operated machines, and online marketing. There are a lot of simple internet income sources that anyone can also use for passive income including affiliate programs, blogging, and social networking when done correctly.
It all starts with one source of passive income, and another, and another. Because each stream of income is automated, there is no limit to the amount of money you can eventually generate. And when you have enough ongoing income to pay for the lifestyle that you have chosen, you my friend are financially free. That means that you have an abundance of money and the free time to enjoy it fully. Therefore, to become financially free, you need to start with a goal. Your financial freedom goal will be to create enough passive income to pay for your desired lifestyle. Do not cut yourself short. How much money would you ultimately like to live on? That is your passive income destination.
Here are a couple easy ways to create passive income….
Create Your Own Digital Products-Anyone can package their information in a way that it can be sold online. You do not need a physical, tangible product to make money with internet marketing. You can write an ebook, design software, create e-cources, etc., and sell them through your own websites as well as through affiliate marketers.
Marketing Other Companies Products-Maybe you do not want all of the hassle of creating, packaging, and marketing your own digital products, but that is ok too. You can become an affiliate and sell other people stuff for a commission
Online MLM/Network Marketing-Similar to affiliate marketing is network marketing, also known as MLM. Despite the bad rap that MLM programs have gotten by many people, they really do offer huge earning potential for motivated entrepreneurs
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Rich people know that you do not get rich earning money from a single source. To earn big bucks and become financially free, you must begin developing multiple streams of passive income. To many people passive income seems like a myth. They have heard of it, they know people who earn it, but they do not understand how simple it can be for anyone to create it. But it is simple and possible for anyone to begin developing multiple streams of passive income.
There are many, many vehicles that people utilize to generate multiple income streams and huge passive incomes. But essentially they all come from two basics types: Business Passive Income and Investments Passive Income. Each one has its own benefits, and one form may interest you more and be better suited for your current situation.
We all know that money can be used to make more money, but most people do not use this knowledge to their advantage. But savvy wealthy seekers look at every dollar as a “seed” that they can plant that will produce more dollars over time. Investment passive income is earned when you invest your money in reliable investments that earn you returns without you having to do anything.
The other option is to create an automated business, which can be done in thousands of ways, that works on its own to generate profits for you around the clock. This is a great idea for wealth seekers who are just getting started and do not yet have enough money to begin in the investment world. There are many ways to start income streams online with little or no money.
Many businesses are ran without the owner being present, yet the owner is always making money. Owning a business can be a terrific way to build streams of passive income. Just about any business can be automated, and there are plenty of business models that are simple yet powerful that anyone can utilize.
Do you know what a major hobby of the average self made millionaire is? Investing. Wealthy people realize that money can be used to earn more money, and they see every dollar they bring in as a seed that can be planted into a passive income investment that will produce ongoing returns. It can take time to develop enough capital to begin investing enough to earn substantial returns, but learning about various investment vehicles now an give you a greater advantage when you are ready to invest.
There is one huge difference in the mindset of a wealthy individual (or someone who will be wealthy) and those who never seem to get very far with their financial goals. The difference is that successful people realize that by learning from those who have done what they want to do, they will have a major advantage for success. People who think they already know everything usually do not achieve great things. Start now learning all about passive income, as it is the key to unlimited wealth.
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