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Article– July, 2008


What I didn't learn from my financial planner, but wish I had



What I didn't learn from my financial planner, but wish I had, is a unique and valuable guide for anybody interested in wealth creation strategies - but don't tell your financial planner about the information you will learn in this book!

The quality of advice, conduct, ethics, honesty, integrity and behaviour of financial planners is often open to question. In this book best-selling author Jamie McIntyre takes the financial planning industry to task by detailing numerous serious cases of malpractice, fraud and abuse and the loose definition of 'fee-only' used by financial planners.


Following the runaway success of his previous books Jamie has written another major title of around 300 pages - What I didn't learn from my financial planner, but wish I had - in the 21st Century Education series and addresses issues involving an education for life and what it takes to create the necessary financial abundance to have an extraordinary quality of life without using a financial planner.

Jamie asks, "What is the difference between the people who succeed and those who don't? Is it a matter of luck that some people acquire great wealth? Perhaps these people buy more lotto tickets, they marry into money or inherit it. Or is there a little bit more to it than that?"

According to Jamie, one of the secrets of financial independence is learning to develop the mindset of a millionaire and applying the newest and most exciting financial strategies available in the world today.

Jamie believes the financial planning industry has been profiteering and taking advantage of people due to their ignorance around financial planning and money for far too long, so Jamie wrote this book with the intention of enabling as many people as possible to learn and develop the skills required to become financially successful.

Who is going to look after your money the best? Do I really need a financial planner? Why is it dangerous to take advice from a financial planner? Can I be my own financial planner? Why is it that your financial planner and the financial planning industry do not educate their clients on how to become rich? Why is it that most people who live in a rich country are not rich? Is there is a short cut to success? How much money goes through your hands? Will you finish up dead or dead broke?

Jamie provides the answers to these questions and many more in this book which is all about helping people discover the strategies and secrets that could transform them into one of the 5 percent of the wealthiest people in Australia and the world. Instead of relying on advice from commission driven financial planners Jamie offers countless tips and strategies for wealth creation and details many of the secrets to his own success in this book including the importance of having a millionaire mentor and how to develop a millionaire mindset.

Jamie asks readers to look at where they are currently in their life and explains the importance of having realistic expectations about investing. He explains that a lot of people are looking to change their lives and that most of us are so caught up with making a living that we forget to live.

In simple language Jamie gives eight steps to start you on the path to becoming a Millionaire with a look at banks, the share market, property, conventional businesses, using other people's money (O.P.M.), using equity, superannuation, a fascinating look at making money out of thin air, renovations, creating cash-flow through share renting and a case study detailing how one Australian businessman made around $1 billion with OPM (Other Peoples Money).

In 12 wide-ranging chapters Jamie offers in-depth and hard-earned practical advice to help people discover the strategies and secrets that could transform them into one of the 5 percent of the wealthiest people in Australia and the world. In one chapter Jamie details the mindset and some characteristics of a millionaire and what it is that makes a millionaire; there is even a millionaire quiz to try your hand at.

If you want to be truly rich, become an entrepreneur, Jamie asserts in another chapter with detailed and fascinating case studies about a number of famous entrepreneurs.

In another chapter Jamie looks at share market strategies that your financial planner will not teach you, including share market strategies, channelling, leverage, insuring, the way down strategy, the way up and down strategy, share renting for cash-flow and a summary of instant cash-flow strategies.

The chapter titled "How to become a property millionaire" where Jamie explains fast track property strategies to make money while you sleep, property organising principles, how to obtain 100 percent finance, interest only or P∓I (Principle and Interest) loans and how to profit from Rates Default properties will be of interest to many people. There is even a 21-point checklist for property investors.

The Internet is the real estate opportunity of the 21st century Jamie says and he backs up this statement with wide-ranging and practical Internet strategies with tips on how to profit from the Internet and to treat the Internet as an investment strategy and practical advice on setting up your Internet business.

Since starting 12 years ago, Jamie McIntyre took less than 5 years to become a self-made millionaire. In the last 8 years as an educator and success coach, Jamie has touched the lives of around 250,000 Australians and New Zealanders and recently people world-wide in over 16 countries, transforming peoples' fulfilment as well as producing many millionaires in the process and helping many people retire early.

This has given Jamie even more insight into what it takes to make it, not just financially in the industry, but also how to make your life emotionally rewarding and fulfilling.

"Education is the solution to most problems especially financial ones and this book is an educator to inspire you to take charge of your financial future and never have to rely on commission driven real financial planners ever again" according to Jamie. Jamie says that this book was also an opportunity to keep his promises to one of his earliest mentors, that was, in return for this knowledge, that once Jamie had successfully applied it to his life, he would then share it with others to pass it on.

With the very same knowledge Jamie shares this book, he was able to produce incredible results, such as making millions of dollars with real estate in his twenties. He was also able to generate significant monthly cash flows with the share market to create multi-million dollar businesses, starting from below zero 12 years ago.

Jamie made millions of dollars from the Internet as well, even though, like many of us, he did not know anything about any of the wealth creation strategies detailed in this book when he first started.

Note: Jamie McIntyre is currently authorised to provide general advice and dealing services in Derivatives, Deposit Products, Managed Investments and Securities (ASIC No. 321 315).

This book is published by:
21st Century Publishing
Phone: 1800 999270
Email: jmoulton@21stca.com.au

21st Century Education have a range of books by Jamie McIntyre available, including:
What I didn't learn at school but wish I had
What I didn't learn from my real estate agent but wish I had
What I didn't learn from my financial planner but wish I had
What I didn't learn from Google but wish I had

are available from good bookshops or from: www.21stcenturyacademy.com