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[WEBINAR]: Get the Bag: Seven Laws of Wealth

Date: August 8, 2020
Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Location: ONLINE WEBINAR
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On Saturday 8th August 2020, Black History Studies will present ‘Get the Bag: Seven Laws of Wealth’ by Financial Educator, Charmaine Simpson.

During these unusual times, many people are taking the opportunity to review and organise their finances. Therefore, celebrate Financial Literacy Month, Financial Educator Charmaine Simpson will be hosting a Webinar Programme instead. The upcoming Webinars are as follows and please click to register:

In the book billed as “The Bible of Financial Freedom,” George Clason shares a timeless set of principles in ‘The Richest Man In Babylon’, published in 1926. As a series of short stories, the book teaches straightforward lessons that aim to show that the secrets to wealth building are unchanging and remain applicable throughout history.

In this presentation, Financial Educator, Charmaine Simpson will show participants how to take financial control by making educated financial decisions based on clear priorities by following seven laws of wealth with some extras. This workshop covers a variety of topics including debt reduction, saving strategies, investing and planning for the future and other tools that will help get on the road to personal financial success.

This webinar will take place on Saturday 8th August 2020 from 19:00 to 21:00 GMT.

This is a WEBINAR via Zoom. The Zoom link will be provided upon registration.

To book your ticket, please go to https://www.charmainesimpson.com/events

*** THE PRESENTATION STARTS AT 19:00 UK TIME. PLEASE JOIN THE WEBINAR ON TIME VIA ZOOM TO AVOID MISSING OUT ***

Things to note:

  • This webinar will not be recorded.
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  • Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable