Most of us have been educated through a schooling system. Normally you finish high school and then move on to college or some other higher form of education. Some even finish at a much higher level, getting thier Masters or PHD which in turn allows them to command more money for the knowledge they've acquired. At some point you must pick what it is you wish to do in society. Not that you need a diploma or anyone else's approval to become successful at what you do but usually a dgree of some sort shows you have the ability to "finish", among other things.
Residual income usually know for money you get a on a consistent basis from things you've already done. Also looked upon as money that is left over from your initial efforts. Its nickname or also known as (AKA) "mailbox money" and can be obtained by anyone, graduate or non graduate.
Usually to keep receiving residual income, one must still be "active" within the company or organization. Should they leave or break "policy", you can expect to stop receiving any further residual money. Replacing the mailbox money with a final termination letter and ceasing any more paychecks as the residual return comes to an end.
Passive income is similar to residual income but with one major difference. You can become inactive once you've achieved passive income. Allowing you to retire from your job but still receive that check. Not to be confused with a pension but giving you the freedom to maintain your preexisting standard of living, while NOT having to work for it (the paycheck) any longer.
You hear a great deal of individuals giving testimony to having a residual income, which is what most people strive to obtain and rightly so. This is to be expected when working within a home based business environment or any other self-earned income opportunity. However, if you can build your residual earnings into an ongoing passive income, you will be better off once you choose to STOP acting (or working) to get the paycheck.
Whether it be residual income or passive income, once you get a taste of either one you will most likely want to continue in this manor and grow it to unlimited heights. Allowing you to experience a lifestyle unlike others they may need to report to workplace at a certain time each day, week after week and year after year.
If you are currently representing a company or thinking of joining a company that offers residual income as a form of payment. You should check into their company policies and learn how your earned paycheck may be treated, should you choose to move on to another business opportunity. Losing a residual income after spending your time and energy creating it, could be devastating if you are not aware of its tenure ahead of time.
If you can spare no expense, ski-in/ski-out luxury, 4-star accommodations is the way to go. When staying on the slopes, everything you need is usually right there at the base of mountain and ski resort. All three resorts in town including Deer Valley, Park City and The Canyons all have a variety of accommodations right on the slopes.
As far as Park City lodging options go, Deer Valley Resort has some of the most luxurious accommodations in town. There is the infamous Stein Eriksen Lodge and The Chateaux at Silver Lake as well as many other hotels, condos and private homes available for rental. The Silver Lake Village, at mid-mountain, has 26 properties alone. Prices can go as high as $4,000/night or more for a 4-bedroom suite, such as at the Chateaux.
The Park City Mountain Resort's closest hotel to the slopes is the Marriot Mountainside. This is a good choice if you are planning to do most of your skiing at Park City. It's right at the base of the slopes with ski-in/ski-out access and very close to Main Street for apres-ski activities later in the evening. The Marriot is also located at the resort's base village, which has lots of shops, restaurants and even a skating rink.
The Canyons Resort has several hotels in their ski village. Most people like the Grand Summit Hotel which is the closest hotel to the gondola, the main lift for mountain access. The Grand Summit is a 4-diamond, AAA resort and has hotel rooms, studios as well as one, two and three-bedroom suites. Other lodging options at The Canyons include the Sundial Lodge, Silverado Lodge, The Westgate and Miner's Club hotel condos.
Like Bed and Breakfasts? There are several all within walking distance to Park City's Main Street, the center of town and evening entertainment. Bed and Breakfast's are the best choice if you will be skiing at the Park City Resort and prefer this style of lodging. Some of the popular B&Bs include the Washington School Inn, the Old Town Guest House and the Woodside Inn.
Looking for some cheaper Park City lodging options? No problem. There are a few places around town that offer lower rates if you're on a budget. Most of the cheaper accommodations are located at Kimball Junction, about a 10-15 minute ride (depending on traffic) from the center of Park City. There you will find a Hampton Inn and Suites, Holiday Inn Express and a Best Western Landmark Inn. The only "cheap" place closer to the center of town is the Chateau Apres Lodge. It is a no-frills place for sure, but you can walk to the Park City Resort instead of having to drive yourself or take the bus from Kimball Junction.
Be sure to make your Park City lodging reservations early. Don't wait until the ski season begins because you may find your first choices are gone and possibly all properties are full. Some people will even book their vacations as early as April for the next ski season. And early reservations are definitely a must if you plan to visit during the Sundance Film Festival, held annually every January, mid-month for 10 days.
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