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I'm thinking of putting on some makeup.... if there are any single wildly wealthy women here please PM me.
"Wildly Wealthy Women"
03/02/2005 10:18 AM - XtraMSN
Two Australian women are coming to New Zealand this week in a search for New Zealand women who not only want to get their finances on track in 2005, but who want to learn what it takes to be "wildly wealthy women" by taking part in their millionaire mentoring programme.
They are also offering four women the chance to receive the A$4995 nine-month programme for free.
Participants will learn about successful property investment, keeping more of the money they earn, attracting more wealth into their lives and ensuring the assets and savings they do have are secure and fully protected.
Queenslanders Dymphna Boholt and Sandy Forster started the programme in February 2004 to mentor and educate women towards making independent decisions regarding finance and property investment - arenas traditionally dominated by males. Coaching women over the course of nine-months through a structured process of continual education and mentoring has proven to be a winning concept for the pair, with over 600 women from around Australia and New Zealand subscribing to the programme last year, from a range of ages, backgrounds and financial abilities.
Many of the women on the 2004 programme managed to either increase the number of properties they were in possession of, and/or gain a regular passive income through property investment.
Co-founder Sandy Forster says eight Australian women received the programme for free in 2004 and she can't wait to receive applications from New Zealand women and work with them to help them become "wildly wealthy".
"We can't wait to welcome a whole lot of new women to the programme who are ready to create financial freedom and are willing to be guided, assisted and coached every step of the way. Our goal is to assist as many people as possible to achieve their goals," says Forster.
"Women who join our programme become part of a powerful network of like-minded women who are all learning, supporting and teaching each other, just as we have empowered them to do so.
"This is NOT a get-rich-quick scheme," she assures. "It is a structured process of continual education and mentoring that gives people the skills which, applied correctly, can lead to the creation of long term wealth, both in the mind and in the pocket."
The 2005 millionaire mentoring programme begins in February 2005. Interested persons have until mid February to apply and can do so at www.wildlywealthywomen.com. A free information evening will be held in Auckland February 9 at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, Auckland and in Hamilton February 10 at the Novotel, Hamilton. To reserve your place call (07) 5452 6072 or email [email protected].
03/02/2005 10:18 AM - XtraMSN
Two Australian women are coming to New Zealand this week in a search for New Zealand women who not only want to get their finances on track in 2005, but who want to learn what it takes to be "wildly wealthy women" by taking part in their millionaire mentoring programme.
They are also offering four women the chance to receive the A$4995 nine-month programme for free.
Participants will learn about successful property investment, keeping more of the money they earn, attracting more wealth into their lives and ensuring the assets and savings they do have are secure and fully protected.
Queenslanders Dymphna Boholt and Sandy Forster started the programme in February 2004 to mentor and educate women towards making independent decisions regarding finance and property investment - arenas traditionally dominated by males. Coaching women over the course of nine-months through a structured process of continual education and mentoring has proven to be a winning concept for the pair, with over 600 women from around Australia and New Zealand subscribing to the programme last year, from a range of ages, backgrounds and financial abilities.
Many of the women on the 2004 programme managed to either increase the number of properties they were in possession of, and/or gain a regular passive income through property investment.
Co-founder Sandy Forster says eight Australian women received the programme for free in 2004 and she can't wait to receive applications from New Zealand women and work with them to help them become "wildly wealthy".
"We can't wait to welcome a whole lot of new women to the programme who are ready to create financial freedom and are willing to be guided, assisted and coached every step of the way. Our goal is to assist as many people as possible to achieve their goals," says Forster.
"Women who join our programme become part of a powerful network of like-minded women who are all learning, supporting and teaching each other, just as we have empowered them to do so.
"This is NOT a get-rich-quick scheme," she assures. "It is a structured process of continual education and mentoring that gives people the skills which, applied correctly, can lead to the creation of long term wealth, both in the mind and in the pocket."
The 2005 millionaire mentoring programme begins in February 2005. Interested persons have until mid February to apply and can do so at www.wildlywealthywomen.com. A free information evening will be held in Auckland February 9 at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, Auckland and in Hamilton February 10 at the Novotel, Hamilton. To reserve your place call (07) 5452 6072 or email [email protected].
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