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Marlboroughites Have Opportunity To Get Richer

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Marlboroughites Have Opportunity To Get Richer, Faster

On May 31st at the Blenheim Country Lodge Hotel, financial guru, David Greenslade will be holding a educational seminar entitled "How to turn a dollar into Two". Sponsored by Fund Manager of the decade, Armstrong Jones, Speciality Brokers and Brydon & Associates of Canterbury this seminar is the first of its kind to be held in Blenheim.

David Greenslade is an experienced and highly qualified Financial Planner, Professional Investor and Author. His Financial Knowhow seminars, demystify the complex investment market and have already directed over 20,000 thousand New Zealander's to rethink their investment goals and identify the avenues to achieve them.

Topics covered in this seminar include: how to use the equity in your home to dramatically increase your wealth creation, a six step master plan for financial freedom, a range of investments likely to provide higher than average returns, smart places to invest your monthly surplus income, how to avoid the 4 most common retirement blunders making the most of an inheritance or small windfall, 5 ways to legally minimise tax and how to increase your income by hundreds of dollars a month - without taking an extra job! Plus much, much more.

Enrolments for the seminar are being taken by Speciality Brokers / Brydon & Associates of Christchurch, Box 7615 or check your daily newspaper this week & next week for details

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