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Financial Planning Services: One Solution for Many Financial Needs

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  1. stapager rickler / Jul 5 2010

    I have done AAT's and I'd say ask for a book list so you can go to a local college/uni library or online to see what the context of the learning is likely to be in reality rather than trying to judge from different course listings. You can also contact the Uni's and speak to someone in the department or even student services for more detailed information. Get as much info as you can before committing yourself to be sure you are doing the course that is right for you.

  2. rhetter bankjelia / Jul 11 2010

    Here there are good sites on business

  3. coathajlou / Jul 11 2010

    Bancassurance Recruitment for UK – Canterbury – Retail ( tied) financial adviser, branch based, must be prepared to become part of branch team. – £20800 per year

  4. pho / Jul 22 2010

    Fantastic Video!

  5. duann / Jul 23 2010

    Tokyo – Owns the annual 5 Year Plan, budget and quarterly financial forecast update processes for the Wholesale, the different parts of the business and working closely with the Managing Director, VP Retail, GM-Finance and the Subsidiary Management Team to prepare, document and submit the budgets and forecasts Liaises with Regional and Corporate teams to answer questions and provide additional information

  6. windregonz / Jul 24 2010

    Sadly it seems they are and that means things are much worse than Brown and Darling have let on to us. Even the markets don't trust the EU figures anymore as the figures used in the last budget were totally wonky. Most economist now believe we are riding for a fall no matter who wins the next election. We seem to be too far gone due to Brown and his banker friends deeds that looked after themselves and him and led the nation to this near ruin. No one it seems in the financial global services community now trust us.

    A lot of these people are talking about the EU now and not just the UK or the eurozone. They think it is a very likely scenario that the whole area can collapse due to bad management of the economies and the governance in general. One asian economist claims that the economy of the EU and its nations especially the UK are built on a tissue of lies so that means they are viable and not likely to be.

    For evidence of the above just watch bloomburg and cnbc. You get from there the states of the economies or at least how the rest of the world look at us economically.

    We are far worse off than the politicians are letting on and they are doing and saying what they are just to get elected. I for one don't trust any one of them from any party. They have all helped to put us in this situation and I don't trust them to have the smarts to get us out of it. I do trust them to look after themselves first and foremost though while they let the rest of us go down the drain. The same with the EU and its politboro.

  7. lier bloof / Jul 25 2010

    Salary: Not Specified / Negotiable, —- yr of exp, posted on 23 Jul 2010 04:01:00

  8. yokey / Jul 25 2010

    i have a bussiness,since the credit crunch,everything fall apart even with a bussiness plan,even if i change the bussiness plan,the custome is not here any more,i mean not as much that it use to be,we tried advertisement,promotion try to reach for customer,take care of our exiting customer,and ex customer,i might losse my bussiness not because of me but of the credit crunch,so no matter what bussiness plan you have the bills still have to be paid that the real problem

  9. suay toyer / Aug 3 2010

    i completely agree

  10. salyn / Aug 14 2010

    Hi and thanks for uploading this video and thanks for the tips,im in the 20s my question is,my current election fund right now is the ssga moderate fund and the ssga agressive fund,do i to stay more on agressive fund eventhough the economy is not in good shape yet?i am currently putting 20% on moderate and 80% on agressive,is this better idea for a young age thanks a lot.

  11. mastoffrym / Aug 17 2010

    Financial Planning: Annuities : What Is Fixed Annuity?

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