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Wild for Wealth

Written by Rebecca Spicer   
Wednesday, 01 June 2005

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Boholt had become recognised as an expert on various financial matters. While speaking at a seminar in 2000, her presentation was followed by Dolf de Roos, US property guru and adviser to Robert Kiyosaki. Hearing him speak was a major turning point in her life.

“He basically spoke about trading time for money, and I realised that this was exactly what I was doing. Even though I had a successful accountancy practice and I was back in the comfort zone as far as income and taking care of my children was concerned, I was still trading my time for money. What I decided I needed was a passive income that didn’t require any mental or physical exertion to earn that income. The easiest way for me to do that was through property investing.”

After 12 months of property investing, she equalled her accountancy income and now boasts a multi-million dollar property portfolio which generates a passive income worth more than the average Australian wage. But that wasn’t enough, Boholt wanted to share her knowledge. “I sort of feel it’s a responsibility. Certain things do come easily to me and I have seen the differences I can make.”

So, when she found herself offering similar advice to clients, rather than have more people join her three-month waiting list she decided to start holding seminars. She was soon approached by a friend, Sandy Forster, who was running her own life coaching seminars and suggested they start a mentoring program so people weren’t left up in the air after attending a seminar.

Last year WildyWealthyWomen.com was launched, offering a nine-month mentoring and education program teaching women of all ages and backgrounds how to make independent decisions regarding tax, finance, asset protection, and real estate investment. Having already opened up the program to New Zealand participants, they’re now hoping to have Wildy Wealthy Women America up and running by the end of the year.

Boholt now takes a more general management role across her businesses, and while growing Wildy Wealthy Women she is constantly building her property portfolio and speaking at local and international events. She has also launched her own website (www.dymphnaboholt.com ) through which she sells her own home-study courses, and now has a couple of books on the way.




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