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Favorfloat is a service and membership-based organization that provides solutions for practicing a debt-free, grateful, and self-actualized life through financial and entrepreneurial services, with personal development. The mission of Favorloat is to deliver financial services and products in a manner that reminds people each time they use Favorfloat products or services, that there is hope in the boardrooms of businesses where organizational strategy is created that puts dignity, love, honesty, respect for humanity and for the environment above profits.
The Humanity Appointment – Humanity Creed™
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The Humanity Appointment - Humanity Creed™
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Favorfloat Financial Services
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Favorfloat subscribes in principle to the Humanity Appointment – Humanity Creed™ The Humanity Creed Corporate Subscribers represent profit and non-profit organizations that provide goods and services which recognize and enhance the quality and dignity of human lives…that, because no human being chooses how and where they were born, their officers and board will respect and accept the uniqueness of each of their customers and employees.
Favorfloat’s ethical business practices monitored through pledge and registration by The National Ethics Association. Favorfloat believes that customers deserve full refund, should a customer be dissatisfied with any service or product that bears the name of Favorfloat® or its affiliates, The Humanity Appointment (Advocate of Workplace dignity) and Workers Benefit Reliance Corporation (Consumer loan lender). SATISFACTION GUARANTEED!
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Brookfield, WI 53005
Philip Jegede:
“To succeed, you must recognize this narrow world for what it is: a seductive and competitive environment where you must firmly define what success is to you and what it means to you, while continually negotiating your limits of compromise.”
Craig Ferguson:
“When you need to borrow money the Mob seems like a better deal I think. ‘You don’t pay me back I break both yer legs.’ Is that all? You won’t take my house or wreck my credit rating? Fine where do I sign. Legs? Fine. You don’t even have to sign anything. ”
Thomas Hughes:
“You are no longer a boy, and one of the first duties which a man owes to his friends and to society is to live within his income.”
Leslie Tayne:
“Budgeting has only one rule: Do not go over budget.”
Will Rogers:
“Too many people spend money they haven’t earned, to buy things they don’t want, to impress people that they don’t like.”
John D. Rockefeller:
“The most important thing for a young man is to establish credit – a reputation and character.”














