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Is it possible for an average Singaporean earning S$6,000 a month to become a Millionaire in 15 years?

 

 

In 15 years, total income he earned is S$1.08 million. Is it possible to accumulate S$1 million in the same period? It is indeed possible, Dennis proved that this can be done by doing just that!

 

 

Welcome to www.MasterYourFinance.com   Your one stop financial training and resources portal.

We offer wide selection of SEMINARS and WORKSHOP for individuals and/or corporate entities.

 

We also provide useful publications, resources, tips and latest development of current financial affairs.

 

The Response was overwhelming....ALL the seats for First 10 Seminars on 23 May 2009 (Sat), 2nd session on 30 May 2009 (Sat), 3rd session on 27 Jun 2009, 4th session on1 Aug 2009 , 5th session on 19 Sep 2009 and 6th session on 22 Nov 2009, 7th session on 27 Mar 2010, 8th Session on 3 April 2010, 9th Session on 22 May 2010 , 10th sesssion on 10 July 2010 and 11th Session on 14 Aug 2010 were fully taken up...by popular request, we have arranged for a 12th Session on 18 Sep 2010 (Sat)...  details below... 

  

 


Click here for more information on “How to Save and Accumulate One Million Dollars” Seminar.

Or click here to book your seat(s) right now. Hurry, limited seats available !

 

2 Full-days Secrets to Making Money in Stocks Seminar:  

 

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1 Full-day Secrets to Making Money in Property Seminar:

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About Dennis Ng 

Dennis Ng is an Accountant by training and has 17 years of Bank Lending experience. He founded http://www.HousingLoanSG.com - a leading Mortgage Consultancy in Singapore.

 

He is a regular contributor to financial magazines and newspapers such as Straits Times, TODAY, The Edge, Business Times, Home & Décor, My Paper, Lianhe ZaoBao, Shin Min Daily News, Simply Her, Asia Financial Planning Journal, Executive Inc and Lianhe WanBao.

 

He co-hosted a weekly “Live” Radio Talk show with Most Popular DJ Wang Lee Jeng on 95.8 FM for more than 2 years from year 2003 to year 2005, the longest Radio Talk Show on Personal Finance in Singapore's history.

 

He has been interviewed for his expert opinion on “Money programs on TV” including “Dollars & Sense”, First TV Financial Game Show in Asia for Channel U; “Moneyweek on Channel U”, “Cents and Sensibility on Channel News Asia and “Business Tonight on Channel News Asia”, "Focus" on Channel 8 and "Good Morning Singapore" on Channel 8 etc.

 

He also writes a Fortnightly Personal Finance Column on alternate Wednesday for My Paper starting from 8 Jan 2008.

 

 

How can the Poor Become Rich? Dennis shares concepts from his book "Mastering Your Personal Finance" on TV!

 

 

 

 

Newsflash

Business Intelligence: Gold will ultimately hit US$1,300 on inflation hedging, says JPMorgan Chase “Jan Loeys, the global head of market strategy at JPMorgan Chase & Co said commodities are going to move higher as investors start to get concerned about inflation.

 

“Speaking on Bloomberg Television from Hong Kong, Loeys said: “The global recession and the US recession probably is over this month, maybe next month. Commodities, materials in particular, are going to be benefiting right now as investors start to get a bit worried about future inflation.”

 

“‘Over the next year or so, we think we are going to be crossing US$1,000, probably go ultimately to US$1,200, US$1,300 just for inflation hedging and lack of supply,’ Loeys said.

 

“Clients ‘are very worried about inflation in two, three years time,’ Loeys said in the interview. ‘The buying we are seeing now in commodities is really hedging, hedging off the potential risk that we will see a spike in inflation.’

 

“Loeys said crude-oil prices may rise faster than gold in the next few months as energy demand picks up.”

Source: Business Intelligence, May 17, 2009.

 

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