Showing posts with label Bo Sanchez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bo Sanchez. Show all posts

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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Change Your Financial Life - Join the Truly Rich Club By Bo Sanchez

Have You Seen My New Video? 
It's Awesome.
(It's Also Very Short--8 Minutes Only.)

         Even if you don't join the TrulyRichClub, just watch my newest Video anyway—because it will change your perspective about money.

         You'll be richer because of it.
        


         If you want me to help you change your financial life, click the link below:

         May your dreams come true,

         Bo Sanchez

Thursday, June 12, 2014

How To Make Millions In The Stock Market Seminar By Bo Sanchez


A Sad Story
      
       Recently, I talked to a married couple—both 68 years old—who depend on their SSS and GSIS pensions—which amounted to P13,000 a month.  Sadly, the husband's medicines was already P8,000 a month.  And they're flat broke. 

       Curious enough, I found out that the husband was an OFW for 30+ years, and was earning in dollars, but NEVER invested any money for their future.

       You don't have to suffer what they're suffering.  While young, learn!  On June 28, I'll be giving my life-changing "How To Make Millions In The Stock Market” Seminar.  Change your financial future.  Do something now!  For details, click the link below:

Thursday, September 5, 2013

How to Change Your Financial Life Now !

People In Their 30’s And 40’s Fear Growing Old Without Money
But The Solution Is So Simple…
       Greg is a 63-year old man.
The salt and pepper hair fit him nicely.  Makes him look elegant.  Greg also wears cool clothes that make him look like a rich gentleman.
But his eyes can’t hide the bone-chilling terror inside.
       Yes, Greg has a cushy job. 
But he knows he will retire at 65.  That is just two years away.   And he’s scared.   Very scared.  Because on that day, he won’t have a monthly paycheck anymore.
       “I’m sure you have savings, right?” I asked Greg.
       He looked down, shaking his head.  “Not more than P200,000 in the bank.  I’ve never been very good with the savings bit.  I just spent my money.  And there were many emergencies along the way.  I know I should have saved more.  But I didn’t.”
       I asked, “But you’ll get a nice retirement package from your company?”
       “To pay my debts,” he sighed.  “I just borrowed to buy a car last year.  And did some house repairs this year.  We also travelled as a family last summer, paid for by another loan.  So whatever I’ll get from my retirement will erase my debt.  But nothing will be left.  Absolutely nothing.”
       I couldn’t help but groan. 
Greg was staring at the perfect storm.   A financial calamity that was coming in two years.
I pitied him so much…

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