I will bring my name tag just in case (business card in a plastic holder).
The only other seminar/event I went to I found that the organiser of the “afters” was somewhat let down by people changing plans and having to go and do other things. I wouldn’t worry about making anything to formal with bookings, but just have a drink afterwoods and take…[Read more]
Originally posted by Stuart Wemyss:
The St George Portfolio isn’t bad so long as you don’t change anything too often.
Cons
– All properties a cross-secured (i.e. one big loan with sub accounts secured by all properties).
– Break fees of $1,000 for the first 3 years.
– Fees if you add another sub-account. E.g purchasing another property would cost…[Read more]
Originally posted by richmond:
oh, good point, I’m clearly an absent minded fool hehehe…
okay then, so I can save some face… what about Bondy when he appeared “mentally ill” at his trials? I guess at least Bondy stayed and went to prison though, so maybe that redeems him slightly… mind you, he’s flying again these days and is making…[Read more]
I went to a seminar last weekend that cost me $770. A year ago I wouldn’t have even considered spending that much on my own “education”. Now I have a much finer appreciation that quality education has a very high monetary value, and it indeed might be worthwile spending a fortune on yourself if you are seeking to make a larger fortune. Such…[Read more]
It will be a definite purchase for me when it hits the shelves.
Now I’m taking out my trusty calculator and comparing the 1 million in 1 year claim (McKnight) vs the 10 million in 10 year claim (Spann). All other variables being equal then Steve’s claim is by far the more ambitious considering CPI and compounding.
I just learnt that you should wear your seatbelt ($105) when passing a police car, never wear thongs with no grip on a wet pavement, and make sure your car tyres don’t become bald ($75). Today has not been my best day