Time management for Finance Professionals
I’ve just re-read Richard Denny’s fantastic book ‘Selling to Win’, in which he mentions a time management technique that I learnt many, many years ago from an old boss of mine.
Expenses, an integral part of our financial lexicon, influence our economic well-being and future planning. Every individual, family, and business grapples with various expenses, be they routine or unexpected. These outflows, ranging from essentials like rent and groceries to discretionary purchases like vacations, shape our budgetary frameworks. Managing expenses prudently is crucial for achieving financial Read More…
A tax rebate claim is a payment made by the taxpayer to the IRS in exchange for the release of tax credits. The process of applying for a rebate is the same as applying for a refund. The taxpayer must file their federal tax return and include all relevant documentation with their federal tax return. Read More…
Tax debt may be the result of a failed business or hard times. While you may have moved on, this isn’t something you can ignore since the tax authorities will pursue you aggressively and have broad powers to collect. This is why they can threaten to do almost anything to get the next payment. Here Read More…
It’s often said that when we make the ends meet, someone moves the ends. If you’re keeping your head above water and suddenly find that your hours are going to be cut, it can be easy to panic. However, there are steps you can take to keep the bills paid while you search for other Read More…
Buying a home is a big decision. Not only is this the place that you and your family will live for the foreseeable future, but it’s also probably one of the biggest financial choices you’ll make in your life. Knowing this, it’s important that you do your research before you decide to take out a Read More…
According to WorldOMeters, there have been 42 million new cars made so far this year, with the number increasing by the second. Whether you see a car as a way to get you from A to B, or you see it as a statement and want the latest model, negotiating the best deal is always Read More…
Owning a vehicle is an expensive undertaking. It’s not just about how much you spend to buy your vehicle (you can save money buying a used vehicle, but may spend more on it on repairs than you would have with a new vehicle), but also how much you’ll continue spending on it after you buy Read More…
I’ve just re-read Richard Denny’s fantastic book ‘Selling to Win’, in which he mentions a time management technique that I learnt many, many years ago from an old boss of mine.