15 Members attending today.
Speakers Peter Varcoe and Edward Singleton.
Peter discussed the newspapers "Doom and Gloom".
He showed us some interesting graphs indicating the performance of various top companies. Weekly data 2.5% is a signpost so far as your investments go.
Peters company has been expecting what has occurred with the stock market.
The graphs of the top companies show clear exit signals.
There is a high probability of getting it right if you follow the education program.
Edward played his latest radio advertisment that is aired in Radio 96.5.
He also shared about giving to those in need.
He payed out on both Richard and Tom ( Funny boy Ed.)
Leads 4 external and 5 internal total 9.
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Some of the members of Everton Park Leads Club
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Saturday, March 15, 2008
13th March 2008
15 members and 2 visitors today.
Speakers Mary and Janeece.
Mary talked about the book The EMyth Revisited by Michael Gerbel.
Some statistics re business failures:
1st year 40%
5 years 80%
10 years 80% of those left.
Why so many failures?
Because don't have a system.
There are 3 types of business people- Entreprenuers, Managers and Technicians.
Turnkey revolution- Systems run the business eg MacDonalds.
Question to ask yourself- Are you in business or are you buying yourself a job?
Janeece talked about the changes to superannuation.
Super funds can now borrow but must hold asset in trust.
They can purchase any type of property so long as the transaction is at arms length.
Borrowings must be by way of a non recourse loan. Servicability will come from contributions to the fund going forward and lenders may want guarantees but this will not be from the super fund.
Happy birthday to Julia for 14th March.
Leads 14 internal and 6 external total 20.
Speakers Mary and Janeece.
Mary talked about the book The EMyth Revisited by Michael Gerbel.
Some statistics re business failures:
1st year 40%
5 years 80%
10 years 80% of those left.
Why so many failures?
Because don't have a system.
There are 3 types of business people- Entreprenuers, Managers and Technicians.
Turnkey revolution- Systems run the business eg MacDonalds.
Question to ask yourself- Are you in business or are you buying yourself a job?
Janeece talked about the changes to superannuation.
Super funds can now borrow but must hold asset in trust.
They can purchase any type of property so long as the transaction is at arms length.
Borrowings must be by way of a non recourse loan. Servicability will come from contributions to the fund going forward and lenders may want guarantees but this will not be from the super fund.
Happy birthday to Julia for 14th March.
Leads 14 internal and 6 external total 20.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
6th March 2008
A smaller group today with only 13 members present.
Our speaker today was Simon who provided a very informative address in respect to new technologies becoming available. As a result of new housing and industrial estates being too far from telephone exchanges and with high-rises causing so many people to congregate in one area there are problems with communication. The problems are in part are being overcome by the use of wireless broadband utilising either a USB stick or a wireless modem.
There are some problems as this technology is effected by weather. It is quite cost-effective as you can get on a plan for about $49 a month and rent a modem for approximately $5 a month with a 5 GB download.
Simon tries to find out what your needs are and then tailor a solution to meet the needs rather than just sell you what is available.
Simon demonstrated an amazing knowledge within his field of expertise.
Leads today 6 external and 4 internal.
Total value of leads this financial year to date at $201,677.65.
Our speaker today was Simon who provided a very informative address in respect to new technologies becoming available. As a result of new housing and industrial estates being too far from telephone exchanges and with high-rises causing so many people to congregate in one area there are problems with communication. The problems are in part are being overcome by the use of wireless broadband utilising either a USB stick or a wireless modem.
There are some problems as this technology is effected by weather. It is quite cost-effective as you can get on a plan for about $49 a month and rent a modem for approximately $5 a month with a 5 GB download.
Simon tries to find out what your needs are and then tailor a solution to meet the needs rather than just sell you what is available.
Simon demonstrated an amazing knowledge within his field of expertise.
Leads today 6 external and 4 internal.
Total value of leads this financial year to date at $201,677.65.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
28th February 2008
Welcome to Catherine from National Office. Two visitors today 17 people present.
Speakers Libby and Catherine.
Libby told us of her purchase of a new printer to help her business. It will allow small runs to be done that commercial printers avoid. She can now offer small runs of 50 to 200. It is high-quality laser printing at a cheap price. She can also offer small batch printing from 10 upwards. The printer also has the capability to print banners, as well as being able to print on various media. She will be were to offer customers a fast turnaround.
Keep Libby in mind for your next small print run.
Catherine our national director told us of the changes that Leads Club members can expect. We will see her on a more regular basis. The 1800 number is operational. We will be able to contact her by e-mail. A new Australian Leads Club website is being set up. For financial members the website will be free.
Members warmly welcomed her contribution of 50% of the cost of our new business cards. Catherine advises that in taking over the role of national director that she is supported by her partner Richard who is good at paperwork side of the equation. Catherine will be reviewing invoicing and for introducing a new member to any club an existing member will receive one months free fees.
Catherine's vision is to increase membership to 1000. She does not see it as the individual clubs job to grow the club alone. We can expect mixers where all clubs meet in the future.
Leads today 13, 9 internal 4 external.
Speakers Libby and Catherine.
Libby told us of her purchase of a new printer to help her business. It will allow small runs to be done that commercial printers avoid. She can now offer small runs of 50 to 200. It is high-quality laser printing at a cheap price. She can also offer small batch printing from 10 upwards. The printer also has the capability to print banners, as well as being able to print on various media. She will be were to offer customers a fast turnaround.
Keep Libby in mind for your next small print run.
Catherine our national director told us of the changes that Leads Club members can expect. We will see her on a more regular basis. The 1800 number is operational. We will be able to contact her by e-mail. A new Australian Leads Club website is being set up. For financial members the website will be free.
Members warmly welcomed her contribution of 50% of the cost of our new business cards. Catherine advises that in taking over the role of national director that she is supported by her partner Richard who is good at paperwork side of the equation. Catherine will be reviewing invoicing and for introducing a new member to any club an existing member will receive one months free fees.
Catherine's vision is to increase membership to 1000. She does not see it as the individual clubs job to grow the club alone. We can expect mixers where all clubs meet in the future.
Leads today 13, 9 internal 4 external.
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