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Let's talk property - Offshore Investment - Why and How?

Let's talk property - Offshore Investment - Why and How?

Private Property South Africa
Scott Picken

Dr Hannes Dreyer, the global leader in Wealth Creation, will interview Scott Picken, IPS CEO. Scott Picken has helped over 2000 people invest in international property to a value of R1.6 billion as is the leading expert in South Africa on Offshore Investment and International Property.

What will be covered:

i. What is happening in global markets?

ii. 5 fundamental risks facing all South Africans

iii. Why invest offshore?

iv. Where? USA, UK, Aus, other markets?

v. Risks and Growth

vi. Analysis the investment?

Over 80% of people who invest overseas actually loose money for a number of reasons. Learn what you have to know to ensure you don’t join them and you achieve your goals of Wealth Preservation, a Plan B and most importantly Peace of Mind for your family and you.

We won’t leave until all the questions are answered and you have the knowledge and your plan!

• Date: 24th May 2011

• Time: 7pm – 8:30pm (SA time)

• Price: R250 (first 100 are free)

• Click here to book - https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/998941203

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