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sebukor
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Post by sebukor »

Dennis, I am your new graduate and spending few hours to digest the forum topics daily. I bumped on this topic today and glad to know that you have recharged since March 2011. Indeed all of us are your "support" line as in TA. :)
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Post by davidc »

Hi Dennis, you are definitely not wasting your time. Me and my wife attended your classes and continue to learn from this forum daily. Learning from you is the turning point of our financial life. Thank you so much, you must persevere :D
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Post by Dennis Ng »

davidc wrote:Hi Dennis, you are definitely not wasting your time. Me and my wife attended your classes and continue to learn from this forum daily. Learning from you is the turning point of our financial life. Thank you so much, you must persevere :D
Hi davidc,
I will. Thank you.

I hope that in 5 years' time, 10,000 of my seminar graduates after becoming Richer, can each donate S$10,000, so that we can set up a Charitable Foundation together. This will be the first Charitable Foundation NOT set up by the Rich, but by 10,000 middle class.

The Charitable Foundation will help to provide:
1. FREE education to the Poor to teach them how to plan, manage their finances, and also equip them with necessary skills and knowledge to start small business or become Self-employed.

Becos I think it is difficult for the poor who are not well educated to find a job that pays well.

2. Provide low interest micro-financing of say, S$5,000 to S$10,000 to help them get started, whether as self-employed or doing some buy/sell on internet or other small business.

In doing so, the Charitable foundation will help Elevate the Poor from Poverty.

So I hope all seminar graduates can all use this as an aim to motivate us to improve our finances, so that we can then be in a position to help the Poor and less fortunate in the society.

This is the Motivation for me to perservere.
Cheers!

Dennis Ng - When You Master Your Finances, You Master Your Destiny

Note: I'm just sharing my personal comments, not giving you investment advice nor stock investment tips.
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Post by limkokkim »

Yes I'm in :lol:
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Post by positive7 »

Hesitate to attend the seminar. it is expensive when a former graduate returned my call. Was told I can recover my fees very fast n is all worth and Mr Dennise is genuinely wanting to share n teach!? Finally I have decided to give it a try for four session. Have I recovered to-date? No , panic n loss instead. Have I learned from the sessions? Yes. Have I applied what I learned? Not exactly. Cause Rome is not built in a day. Do you regret attending the seminar n knowing Dennise . Absolutely not! We have to respect Denise selflessness where I know his time definitely can be well spent with family n friends instead of average or below average investors asking him questions. Even I don't recover my costs eventually but knowing this forum is a Gem. I am educated via the various postings n Denise's reply. Very thought Provocating, Good for the brain. Thanks Denise for creating this platform - do continue as long as your time n passion permits. jiayou!
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