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.
Getting ready for interviews after passing the CPA exam can be quite a stressful time as the time for student loans to be paid back finally rears its ugly head. There will be some poor interviews so it is important to not get discouraged as interviewing is an art that becomes better with practice. Nailing Read More…
It’s St. Patrick’s Day, March 17th, and we should start this article on a green note, right? Did you know that only 2% of the world’s population has green eyes? The most poisonous frog in the world is not coloured green – it’s silver! I remember celebrating St. Patrick’s Day when I was in school. Read More…
Sometimes I wonder whether it’s better to write in the first person or to relate an article as a story. But then again I started this blog in the first person way back, years ago it seems, so on the pretext that an article written in the first person will gain more empathy, we’ll give Read More…
It takes money to make money.There is a lot of truth to that old adage. The more money you have to invest, the more money you can expect to earn in return. The problem is, what if you don’t have much money to get started – does it make sense to borrow to invest?
At the same time that marketers and politicians alike are falling all over themselves to court the millennials, others are expressing deep concern about this young generation. Most notably they are fretting over what one study portrayed as millennials’ financial vulnerability, citing, among other factors, the generation’s propensity for “alternative” financial services such as payday Read More…
When it comes to purchasing goods online, you always want to be safe. And you need to take even more precaution when you are purchasing goods from an international online store. Even though online stores have made big strides in safety over the past decade, there are still some relatively shady stores that you shouldn’t Read More…
The expansion of the UK’s credit market has presented us with a myriad of choices when it comes to taking out a loan. Short-term loans, borrowing which you pay off over a longer period and a multitude of interest rates and other administration fees can make it a confusing choice.
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.