How to make $300,000 without trying! (30 ways to save your super)

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Want to know about super? Wrong question, right? If you’re taking the time to read about this book you probably want to know how to make $300,000 without trying. Of course!

What if someone told you that your super account can deliver you this type of cash? For example, turning up for work each day means your employer is putting money into your super account, at least every three months, every year of your working life.

What if someone also told you that you could have even more than $300,000 in super, by adopting some of the strategies contained in this book?

Wait, keep on reading. we’re serious. You can make, or save, thousands of dollars immediately with some of the 30 ways contained in this book. You can make hundreds of thousands of dollars by taking only a little interest in your super account – step by step. It’s that easy.

This book is for anyone who believes that superannuation is intimidating, BORING or BAFFLING… until now.  Enjoy!

How to make $300,000 without trying! (30 ways to save your super) ($7.95, Wilkinson Publishing)

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