Tue 9 August 11 Doors open at 6.45pm with meeting starting at 7.30pm
Rutherford Room, Alexandra Park Convention Centre, entry via Gate B cnr Green Lane West and Manukau Road
FREE for APIA members and $50 cash for non members
For more details and to register, visit http://www.apia.org.nz/events?eventi...c-e47c1b4bd8d5
Are you a property investor or a spectulator?
Martin believes that property advisors over the last 10-20 years know more about property but little about investment resulting in a general trend in New Zealand to speculate rather than invest. The inherent risks of the former means speculators operate at their own peril. Are you investing in properties or speculating? Come along on Tuesday night to find out more.
Martin Hawes is a financial author, seminar presenter and a financial adviser.
Martin provides individualised financial advice to help clients become wealthy and free to pursue their dreams.
He has written 18 books, most of which have appeared on the Best-sellers list and several have sold well into five figures. The best known is on Family Trusts which was published in 1995 and which has sold over 100 000 copies. He has written many other books on topics such as Property Investment, Shares, Tax, Mortgages and Superannuation.
His latest book is "Letters to Aston - lessons learned from a lifetime of investment" which was published in November 2009 and is a series of letters on investment to his grandson, Aston.
Martin has a new book coming out in July 2011 called "The Money Map". This is a book on making your own financial plan.
Martin wrote the book "Twenty Good Summers - work less, live more and make the most of your money" in 2004 and since then has presented many seminars for individuals and business owners who are planning to retire or semi-retire. Martin has a great interest in this area where people are starting to ease back and, instead of growing their wealth, start to use capital to gain income. The idea of Twenty Good Summers has gained currency since the book was published with people deciding to take charge and have the lives that they have always wanted.
Martin frequently speaks at seminars on financial and business topics, and was presenter of Financial Secrets which screened nightly on Television One. He was also one of the expert presenters on the TV One show "The School of Home Truths" and frequently comments in the news media on topical financial and economic issues.
Rutherford Room, Alexandra Park Convention Centre, entry via Gate B cnr Green Lane West and Manukau Road
FREE for APIA members and $50 cash for non members
For more details and to register, visit http://www.apia.org.nz/events?eventi...c-e47c1b4bd8d5
Are you a property investor or a spectulator?
Martin believes that property advisors over the last 10-20 years know more about property but little about investment resulting in a general trend in New Zealand to speculate rather than invest. The inherent risks of the former means speculators operate at their own peril. Are you investing in properties or speculating? Come along on Tuesday night to find out more.
Martin Hawes is a financial author, seminar presenter and a financial adviser.
Martin provides individualised financial advice to help clients become wealthy and free to pursue their dreams.
He has written 18 books, most of which have appeared on the Best-sellers list and several have sold well into five figures. The best known is on Family Trusts which was published in 1995 and which has sold over 100 000 copies. He has written many other books on topics such as Property Investment, Shares, Tax, Mortgages and Superannuation.
His latest book is "Letters to Aston - lessons learned from a lifetime of investment" which was published in November 2009 and is a series of letters on investment to his grandson, Aston.
Martin has a new book coming out in July 2011 called "The Money Map". This is a book on making your own financial plan.
Martin wrote the book "Twenty Good Summers - work less, live more and make the most of your money" in 2004 and since then has presented many seminars for individuals and business owners who are planning to retire or semi-retire. Martin has a great interest in this area where people are starting to ease back and, instead of growing their wealth, start to use capital to gain income. The idea of Twenty Good Summers has gained currency since the book was published with people deciding to take charge and have the lives that they have always wanted.
Martin frequently speaks at seminars on financial and business topics, and was presenter of Financial Secrets which screened nightly on Television One. He was also one of the expert presenters on the TV One show "The School of Home Truths" and frequently comments in the news media on topical financial and economic issues.