Financial Seminars by Ray Jewell Answer Questions about Wealth Recovery
The financial seminar series, conducted by Dr. Raymond Jewell, helps people to answer many questions concerning wealth recovery, and how to effectively and creatively save money, due to inefficiencies in financial institutions.
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PRLog (Press Release)
Sep 22, 2009
People from around the world are seeing value in attending the financial seminar series by Dr. Raymond Jewell. Dr. Jewell offers real solutions to real problems concerning inefficiencies found in the financial institutions found in today's world.
Attending the financial seminars, is as easy and simple as logging into a website on Google. Conducted in the state of the art GoToMeeting.com webinar conference rooms, Dr. Jewell has room for 1000 participants at one session. Also in GoToMeeting.com, one has the ability to phone into the seminar and listen as well.
Dr. Jewell has stated that his ultimate goal is to attract 1 million people over the next few years, with these insightful and though provoking financial seminars.
The next session will be held: Sat, Oct 10, 2009 10:00AM-11:30AM EDT
Registration is the only requirement to attend. This can be done in less than one minute by going to: http://www.moneyteleseminars.com/Register.html
Ray Jewell looks forward to anyone attending who is wanting to become more educated in both recovering lost wealth, and creating wealth using proven methods, as well.
"Let me ask you as simple question! If you were playing in the World Series and had a choice of using Babe Ruth's bat of having his ability, which would you chose? If your answer was his ability you are right. With his ability you can use any bat and hit a home run. The financial world is no different, the focus is not on products but process. The bat is a product the ability is the process. I teach you the process then you can easily find the product. But to focus on buying a product first will put you in a position to lose every time. The financial planners and financial institutions focus on product first because that is where they are getting paid. I focus on process, then uncover money that you are losing and recover it and put it to growth."