John Key on the Politics of Property Investment
Retirement Nest Egg or Political Football?
Many of us see our Property Portfolio as a way to provide for ourselves and our families in retirement and beyond. But how safe is it? What can you expect from successive governments in the years ahead? While no one can be totally sure of what the future holds, one person in a position to make a good educated guess is our April Guest Speaker – National MP John Key.
Following a successful banking career with Merrill Lynch in Singapore, London, New York and Sydney, John left the world of high finance behind, in 2002, to follow his lifelong ambition of entering NZ political service as an MP. Since then he has been a rapidly rising star on the political landscape and is widely tipped as a future National Party leader, and perhaps Prime Minister.
Don't miss this opportunity to hear John talk about Property, Economics, and his views on the future.
Next Meeting
Where: Ellerslie Convention Centre
When: Tuesday 11 April, 7.15pm for a 7.30pm start
Cost: Members free, Non-members $39.95 at the door
Retirement Nest Egg or Political Football?
Many of us see our Property Portfolio as a way to provide for ourselves and our families in retirement and beyond. But how safe is it? What can you expect from successive governments in the years ahead? While no one can be totally sure of what the future holds, one person in a position to make a good educated guess is our April Guest Speaker – National MP John Key.
Following a successful banking career with Merrill Lynch in Singapore, London, New York and Sydney, John left the world of high finance behind, in 2002, to follow his lifelong ambition of entering NZ political service as an MP. Since then he has been a rapidly rising star on the political landscape and is widely tipped as a future National Party leader, and perhaps Prime Minister.
Don't miss this opportunity to hear John talk about Property, Economics, and his views on the future.
Next Meeting
Where: Ellerslie Convention Centre
When: Tuesday 11 April, 7.15pm for a 7.30pm start
Cost: Members free, Non-members $39.95 at the door
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