Step1
- The road to financial freedom is to
have great health so that you are in good shape
to learn.
Step
2 - An open mindset to start learning
and practicing what you have learned.
Step
3 - Investing your time in your
financial & health education so that you
are in control of your life to create wealth to
enjoy a better life.
Step
4 - Enjoy the wealth that you have
created because you have been taking care of
your health.
4 Steps To Financial Freedom (2007
edition) Sean Toh
4 Steps To Financial Freedom
reveals the philosophies and secrets of Sean
Toh's financial journey in creating wealth
for himself. Here you will learn proven
principles and timeless wealth building
techniques, as well as simple, practical,
and proven financial strategies used by
thousands of people to create a life of
abundance. By starting to practice these
four steps, you will change you life. Make
the decision now to take the necessary
actions to embark on this journey of
creating wealth for yourself.
The 4 Steps to Financial Freedom
consist of:
Step 1 - Get Healthy and Strive for
Great Health
Step 2 - Adopt an Open Mindset to
Learn
Step 3 - Invest Your Time in
Financial and Health Education
Step 4 - Enjoy the Wealth that You
Have Created
You will also learn why financial
education is directly linked to your
financial destiny. Sean Toh shows you how to
get financial education and how you can
teach yourself to create and preserve your
wealth. He explains the different types of
incomes and how you can design a simple
model for yourself to take action on so that
you can start to see some financial success.
Embark
on your financial education today to reach
your financial destiny faster!
Thousands upon thousands of
Australian employees and employers have billons of
dollars in unclaimed or lost (superannuation)
Super.
So how do you know if you are one of the 4.3 million
Australian with unclaimed or lost Superannuation,
who have every right to claim this pool of almost 4.3
billion dollars?
Anybody who has worked for any amount of time at one
stage or another has had employer contributed superannuationfunds
deposited into one of the many hundreds of superannuation
funds now operating In Australia.
Have you kept track of all the funds deposited into
your Super fund?
Like most of us, you have had a least 4 to 8 fulltime
or partime jobs in your career and with each job you
have had super added to a Superannuation
fund normally decided by your employee. Each year you
may get a notice from the super fund stating how much
money you have invested with them and now you should
also get a statement on your pay slip, stating how
much super has been deposited in your fund.
But none the less most of us would have
no idea how much lost or unclaimed superannuation
we have and even less knowledge of who is managing it
and who is the funds with.
But, you can know find out and in most cases it
totally free to find it. If you don't have the time to
find it yourself you could employ a company to do it
for you, and pay their fee. Or you could go online, go
to the ATO website, and do a search for unclaimed or
lost superannuation.
Then add your details and they will tell you exactly
how much you have and were it is.
The Australian Tax
Office has a service they call
SuperSeeker which searches the ATO Super database for
contributions made by you based on your personal tax
file number. The greatest benefit of
this service, is that it can be done online and
is in realtime.
To find Superannuation
you may have forgot about or just wasn't sure the
amount, visit https://superseeker.super.ato.gov.au/.
You will need your tax File Number,
date of birth and your full name.
It's your money, so go and get it.
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Finance Unlimited Australia. His website is one or
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