Author's Bio

Eric O. January is an ordained minister, educator and entrepreneur. He is determined through his business endeavors and educational efforts to empower society with the knowledge, tools and services necessary to improve their economic positions.

He is the president and CEO of Conduit Funding, IncŪ. His business owns trademarks and has patents pending on several economic products and services. He is the author of the three-part book series, Mo'Sense: Money and Economic Sense Based on the Natural Laws of Momentum.

Eric is married; he and his wife and children reside in suburban Chicago, Illinois. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting from Sam Houston State University (1992).

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MO'SENSE Book III

Managing Risk: How to End Investment Volitity

This third book of the series completes the cycle. In six, easy-to-understand chapters Managing Risk: How to End Investment Volatility explains exactly what everyone must know to exterminate investment volatility by managing risk properly.

Quote from the text:

“Just because you are able to make sense of something does not mean that it makes God-type sense, which is momentum sense.”

“Volatility is a form of risk that causes investment losses. Volatility has wiped away trillions of dollars of paper fortunes in the first decade of the 21st century. Exposure to volatility causes that eerie feeling that keeps "investors" awake at night, worrying that their money isn't safe. In six easy-to-understand chapters, it explains exactly what everyone must know to finally defeat investment volatility by managing risk properly."



MO'SENSE Book II

The Conduit® Formula:
The Secret To Making Money While You Sleep

Investing\ Personal Finance \ Business Valuation \ Self-Help

This book logically explains in step-by step format how to:
  • Reduce the odds of going broke during retirement
  • Beat the stock market
  • Distinguish between “retail investments” and investments vehicles
  • Simultaneously fund college and retirement expenses on limited budget
  • Increase passive income without taking extra risk
  • Avoid common investment analysis mistakes
  • Precisely calculate the maximum price to pay for an investment vehicle
  • And much more!

Buying this book is one of the best investments you can make. Following this advice will produce returns on investments for generations to come.



MO'SENSE Book I

What Should I do with my Money?
Play the Appropriate Economic Role

This is the 1st book ever written to exclusively use the objective laws of motion to learn what works with money.

Quotes from the text:

“Just because you are able to make sense of something does not mean that it makes God-type sense, which is momentum sense.”

“Momentum can’t be built, created, or bought. It can only be gained, lost or...”

“From an accounting perspective there are only two types of credit, increases of debt or increases of income. Broke people have been taught to focus gaining the wrong type of credit, debt.”

“Curiously, only on what has the potential to increase the non-accredited productive credit income is limited. No such [marketing or participation] restriction is placed on banks marketing debt, master card, visa, mortgages, and other products to “increase” the non-accredited burdens.”

"Predominately consumer credit just helps us do what comes naturally, consume. By nature we are all consumers; however, we must each be taught to be producers. No one is born a doctor, engineer, lawyer, accountant just as we are neither investors, speculators or lenders but we can be, if just commit ourselves to learning how to produce."

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