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    Hi emilypat,

    good on ya! for having the mindset i wish i had at your age, not many 19yo's think that way. Seems like your parents are smart and are helping you achieve your goals. 'Carly Crutchfield' I will be buying her home course next week and might go to the workshop in Sydney or wait till they come to Melbourne. Study that course, she's a genius, watch the dvd's atleast twice, and write down any questions you may have, then ask them at the workshop. READ, READ, and then READ some more books. If you haven't already, I highly recommend RICH DAD, POOR DAD by Robert Kiyosaki. That book changed my way of thinking and my life. There are heaps of great books out there. If you want other titles let me know. Write down your goals everything you want to achieve in 1 year, a few years, and long term. Then read them before you go to bed and in the morning. You can always change them later depending on your circumstances. Most importantly "know you will achieve your goals" don't just think it and don't let anyone tell you otherwise. The "burning desire" that sounds like you have and action will get you to where you want to be. and don't get sidetracked by too many things, that slowed me down in the past, everywhere I looked I saw opportunities, shares, marketing, real estate etc…. Choose a vehicle you luv to get you to your goals then drive it baby!, pedal to the metal! and don't look back, b/c when you do, you take you eyes off the destination "your goal". Once you've gone as far as you want to go in that vehicle then get out if you choose and drive another.

    Anyway thats my 2c worth,

    If you have any questions just ask, if I can help I will

    paulyp

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    hi aaaworth,

    you are talking about development i imagine? you need to work out exactly what you want to do with the development (the end result), then work backwards getting all the relevant paperwork along the way. They will want to see exactly what you plan on doing, how, when, end result, full feasibility (accurate), you will need to show them a nice profit usually around the 20% mark return, and many will still want security of some sort. You really need to talk to someone like Investors Direct they could help you with your specific needs, they often do seminars around Australia. I've never used them personally, but heard great things about them.

    http://www.investorsdirect.com.au

    hope that helps

    paulyp

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    Thanks for your help terry

    paulyp

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    Hi Learning, her seminar was great, she knows what shes talking about, will be signing up for the home study course this week.

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    Hi Michael,

    thanks for that, I will be attending her seminar in Melbourne end of April.  I'll let you know!

    cheers

    Paul

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    Hi Rob,

    if you end up buying it, let us know what you thought of it!

    Cheers

    Paulyp

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    Hi,

    with all due respect, I don't understand the mindset of some people, many of us go and get a car loan for $30000, personal loans for  plasma t.v's or other things that depreciate in value but when it comes to parting with $5k for the knowledge that a course such as Massland's or any other for that matter can give a person, sorry but this boggles me.  If anyone knows of any books out there on property options PLEASE let me know.  Options are a specialized area where there aren't many decent books that gives  Australians the A-Z in this field.  Therefore to excel in this particular field you need to put in the hard yards both financially and mentally, but in the end it will be worth it.     Are we expecting pay $5k just sit back,  take a holiday and wait for the cash to roll in?    With this mindset most of us will be in the rat race the rest of our lives!
    Anyway thats my 2c worth.    

    Cheers

    Paulyp

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    Hi Paul D,

    thanks heaps for that, thats exactly what I need.  If at all possible would I be able to give you a call? Regarding the options and wrap training JV's.  If it's o.k Just let me know what time would suit you best.

    Cheers

    Paul

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