Personal Finance Expert and Wall Street Journal Veteran to Conduct Free "Investing Success" Workshop
Author Lynnette Khalfani Taps Wall Street Wisdom
to Help Investors Conquer 30 Costly Mistakes
NEW YORK, NY (PRWEB) January 9, 2004 --Lynnette Khalfani, former Wall Street Journal reporter for CNBC, will conduct a free Investing Success" workshop at Black Images Book Bazaar, in Dallas on January 22nd at 7 p.m.
Investing Success workshops provide practical advice for people who want to take control of their financial destinies. The workshops are based on the teaching of Lynnettes new book, Investing Success: How To Conquer 30 Costly Mistakes & Multiply Your Wealth! (Advantage World Press; January 2004; $24.95; ISBN 1-932450-50-5 http://www.investingsuccess.net).
The best investors arent always better stock pickers," says Lynnette who has interviewed more than 1,000 financial experts. The most successful investors -- the ones who consistently make money in up and down markets -- are simply people who make the fewest mistakes, and those who quickly fix the blunders they do make."
During the intensive training workshop attendees will:
Get advice on how to eliminate or reduce consumer debt
Learn secrets to sticking to an investing/savings plan
Discover the five key areas for successful investing
Find out how to avoid or fix common money management/investing errors
Investing Success begins with a foreword by Charles R. Schwab, includes praise from best-selling author David Bach (Smart Women Finish Rich), among others, and incorporates first hand accounts from market legends such as billionaire Warren Buffett.
A veteran financial news journalist and former Wall Street Journal reporter for CNBC, Lynnette currently writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column called Financially Fit." A seasoned television personality, Lynnette frequently appears on NBCs Early Today show. She has also been the Personal Finance Editor for Dow Jones Newswires, a correspondent for The Philadelphia Inquirer, a writer for FOX-TV in Philadelphia, and a reporter for the Associated Press in Los Angeles.
Media Contact:
Deborah Darrell 646-246-7582
ddarrell2@aol.com
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