Posts belonging to Category Financial Services



Confessions Of A Shopaholic Book Review

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Excerpt: Confessions of a Shopaholic was written by Sophie Kinsella. She also wrote seven other similar novels. The novel is light and easy to read, similar to The Devil Wears Prada-type of novels. The main character, Rebecca Bloomwood, narrates her story throughout this novel. She is a young woman, in her twenties, who has a problem with shopping. She lives in England, and she can’t stand her job at a finance magazine because it is so boring as well as it doesn’t pay well. But she can’t find anything better, although she tries from time to time. She just can’t…

Make Your Business Grow With Professional Financial Advice

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Excerpt: Your business is your concern – big or small – no question. But steering it clearly towards prosperity through profitability is a big task. It needs professionalism in managing the figures financially, with utmost efficiency and clinical precision of accuracy. This is where most of the businesses lack and require unbiased, but most friendly third party accounting and auditing advice. The financial investment made in the business – whatever it is – has only one objective – to grow manifold. The incoming and outgoing cash-flow should be managed, accounted and recorded skillfully without blemish, to achieve this objective. Efficiency in accounts…

Javelin Marketing Gets Clients Pre-Retirees and Retirees Who Seek Financial Advice in Your Area

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Financial Advice for UK Students

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Excerpt: Article by Diana Middleton This term, UK students face unprecedented levels of debt after graduation. According to Natwest Bank’s research, students will complete their 3 year courses with almost £15,000 worth of debt. Last year a record 900 former students declared themselves bankrupt.It’s not all bad news though. According to government statistics, getting a degree will add £400,000 to your income during your working career, and in a recent survey, 90% of students believed the time spent at university was worth borrowing a substantial amount of money.For those difficult first few years, we offer tips and advice for saving money,…

The Six Minute Book Summary of Grow Your Money by Jonathan D. Pond

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Excerpt: Executive Summary Author, Jonathan Pond, known as America’s #1 financial planner, his books has sold over one million copies. He has been on 17 prime time TV specials, such as CNN and NBC. His television work has been recognized with an Emmy and a Forbes award. He attended college at the University of North Carolina, Emory University, and Harvard Business School. He now lives in the Boston suburbs, with his wife and three kids. Throughout the book he gives tips, lists and explains 101 tips that provide general investment and financial advice, to provide you with financial security. He focuses…

Financial Advice for Our World

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Excerpt: Article by stickystebee With the world’s economy in turmoil everyone could use a little financial advice. Whether you have money to burn, or are barely hanging on, we all need to be wise with our finances. Fortunately, there is a plethora of information available for the taking. For the techno savvy, sites abound. The internet offers great information on handling debt. You may download personal budget system, sample letters to your creditors, and an information pack. You can also see if you qualify for a Debt Relief Order and see if you can pay your debts via a debt management…

Choose Fee-Based Financial Advice

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Excerpt: Financial planning can be very useful to help organise your financial affairs and plan for the future. Advisors have the training and qualifications to assist with all aspects of planning your finances, from investment planning, planning for education, pension schemes, planning for retirement, and estate planning. To really benefit from financial planning you have to be as open and honest as you can as only when your financial advisor really has an understanding of your goals, both long and short-term, can they set into motion a plan of action that is suited to you, your lifestyle and future. The development of…

Should Financial Advice be Different for Men and Women?

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Excerpt: Article by Wesley Watkis Offering financial advice for women can oftentimes be a tricky subject. After all, we’re taught to treat men and women as equals in all things related to business: education, employment, and advancement. In most cases, that’s easy enough to do; we’ve long since passed the threshold where men and women are viewed as being capable of less as or more than one another.However, when it comes to financial advice, there are differences between the sexes that must be taken into account. It has nothing to do with intellect or financial ability. In fact, it’s all about…