Be on your guard. Swift talkers, seminar spruikers, Bitcoin clones, and work-at-home ‘opportunities’ want to rob you of your potential to create wealth.
Read Creative Ways with Money if you’re tired of the hype and promises, and instead want to learn ways to:
• spot a fake and invest elsewhere
• invest in shares with just $5 to spare
• start a side business
• start to think creatively about your money zone
So come along, bring your fears and anxieties out of the dark cupboard. Find out why you should make your own financial choices, confidently, to design your life the way you want it to be.
Labouring on her second book in 2008, Jennifer knew there must be a better way to write books! Refining her editing skills since 2013, Jennifer has supported other authors’ publishing goals for six years. She continues to edit many books across the health and body, personal development and wealth genres.
Jennifer has put all her publishing knowhow into Business Author Academy club resources, so others can inform themselves and become an independent author-publisher.
Power of Words publishes books to help people make more from their income, simply market their business, and grow. Empowering growth is the imprint’s focus.
Because of a passion for marketing with zing, Jennifer also writes refreshing copy, blog content, case studies, eBooks, and LinkedIn pages for business owners.
Learn from my experience with a stock investing scam. Don't let this happen to you.
Book Excerpt
Creative Ways with Money (Know your Finances, #3)
If, like me, you believe in the best in people, you’ve probably been a scam victim. Two decades ago, I was victim to that old ‘social proof’ investing con: ‘your friend is investing in this, so why don’t you get in...? You can’t lose’. The swindle involved buying a speculative biotech company in North America (not one on the NASDAQ, but a much smaller market), and basically, not letting you sell it. The fake stockbrokers were persistent and thankfully, I did not say yes to a second and a third conning attempt (by a different company) ten years later.
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