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V <*>' t - J r, > ‘ i .J. .1 .! ~-j ;.>j >- &ti p llroyy%ellyiL ... ; MANAGEMENT I EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANTS “INTRODUCTION TO INVESTMENT” Investing money is easy. Investing money correctly is NOT so easy. This half day seminar provides a comprehensive and practical guide to investing your funds, in each of the three primary investment areas — Property, Shares and Futures. Property Investment • Property is the quickest way to millionairedom, particularly when you are not afraid of borrowing money. • The ability to borrow money, linked with a thorough understanding of property transactions, are the key ingredients to success in this simplest of investment areas. • In this seminar we concentrate upon three case studies: 1. The first required a deposit of SI,BOO to produce a gain after six months of $9,000 2. The second required a deposit of $lO,OOO to produce a gain after twelve months of $24,000 3. The third required a deposit of A 5150,000 to produce a gain after 2 years of A$!.7M Sharemarket • The simplest way to make money on the sharemarket, is to know which sharemarket advisors are the best and then do what they tell you to do. We will, therefore, review ALL areas of sharemarket advice. • Of far more permanent value, though, is to know the basics behind share valuation to enable YOU to decide on the best shares to buy. We will examine ■ CURRENT share prices to show just how simple it is to identify dramatically undervalued shares. • Over the years, the shares that we have identified have all DOUBLED in value within six months of the date of the seminar. We intend to maintain our excellent record. Futures • The Futures Market is there for ‘hedgers' (those who want to insure against the future) and 'speculators' (those who want to gamble on the future). We will examine two case studies. • The first one looks at a 'hedgers' contract and shows how a company insures itself against a rise in interest rates for funds that it will need to borrow in 3 months time. : . ■ • The second case study shows how a ‘speculator' can gain a $8,500 profit in 31 minutes with an initial investment of $l,OOO. • We will also examine the recently introduced New Zealand Stock Market Index and demonstrate how this can be used to create a ‘synthetic ’ share portfolio. Seminar Format • Individuals who haven't attended any of our seminars before, find our reputation difficult to accept. • That reputation is for providing practical, informative, entertaining and. at times, controversial comment, but what is MOST difficult to accept, is that we • manage to achieve all that in such a short time period. • We have three secrets: 1. Our research is meticulous. 2. Our presentation is practised, polished and professional. 3. Our hand-out material is a SUPERB balance between comprehension and brevity. • You will find no superfluous words, no time wasting theorising, no boring group discussions. No 'padding' of any kind. • That is why 2,333 New Zealanders booked our seminars last year. • That is also why the vast majority of them are coming again this year. . .'r . Fees & Discounts • Single bookings — $195.00 per attendee • Two or more bookings — $165.75 per attendee . ' • Five or more bookings — $146.25 per attendee • All fees are inclusive of GST at 10% Venues & Bookings • Auckland — The Kingsgate Centre Tuesday, March 3 9.00 am to I.oopm • Wellington — Quality Inn Friday, February 27 9.00 am to I.oopm • Christchurch — The Chateau Regency Monday, March 16 9.00 am to I.oopm • Dunedin — The Town Hall Wednesday, March 18 i 9.00 am to I.oopm • Invoices will be issued with confirmation of booking. Payment terms are 7 days from date of invoice. - • Bookings can be made by telephoningour office collect, or by writing to BOX 4323, Christchurch. (03) 792343

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