Printing off the Website

Printing off the website.

To maximise your ability to print pages off the site just as you see them in your browser, you may need to alter your print option.

1. In the file menu of Internet Explorer choose Print Preview. A picture of the web page you want to print should appear.

2. On the top menu bar there is a page with a cog wheel icon infront of it. This is the page-set up button.

3. Click on the button and it will bring up a page with printing options.

4. In the margin options on the bottom right of the page change all the margins (left, right, top, bottom) to 5.05 mm (the measure is in mm) and then press 'OK'.

On the print preview page you should now be able to see the whole of the web page. Choose print and the web page should print out for you exactly as it appears on the site.



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RMR - Living to Work or Working to Live?

Recurring Monthly Revenue (RMR) is one of the secrets to financial freedom. When you have a mortgage with a bank, you are providing the bank with an RMR for 20 or 30 years. That’s one of the reasons why banks are so profitable, they leverage that RMR. The Global Qi Alliance provides you with products and services that generate RMR for you. One sale can generate Recurring Monthly Revenue for years, so that each sale you make compounds your income. As each member of your network makes a sale they also contribute to your RMR.

RMR can provide you with a real opportunity to enjoy a worthwhile passive residual income stream all the way into and beyond your retirement. The sooner you start the greater the compounding effect becomes.

Stop working to live and start living, RMR can give you that freedom.

Did you know that only 5% of retirees are able to support themselves without government assistance at age 65, and yet the average Australian is retiring younger than ever.

The average Australian male retires at 58 years of age - a full 7 years before being entitled to the pension, while the average Australian female retires at 42 years of age, 18 years before being entitled to the pension.

The average Australian retires with $10,000 in savings, and those who receive a payout from their employer generally spend it on paying off the family home.

Unfortunately, in order to fund up to 30 years of retirement, most retirees are forced to sell the family home.

At 65 will you still have to work for a living, or will you have multiple streams of RMR that pay you whether you go to work or not?

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