Posts Tagged Financial

Is it a good idea I meet with a financial advisor if I have no money?

I’m contemplating filing bankruptcy and doing a short sale. I am unemployed also. My house is underwater. I’ve done a budget. Will a financial advisor help me in my situation?

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Future of Retail Banking – impact of mobile phones, RFID and alternative payment systems, online banking and financial services trends. Conference keynote speaker Patrick Dixon


www.globalchange.com Threat to retail banks from mobile phone payment systems using SMS, RFID and other technologies including biometrics (fingerprint). How mobile / wireless technologies will transform retail financial services, purchases especially for relatively low value transactions. Video interrupted by security guard on instructions from his boss…. clearly making even a short YouTube video is itself a potential threat! Maybe they are right. YouTube comments spread at the speed of light. Comment by Dr Patrick Dixon, futurist, leading authority on global trends and conference speaker.

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A Day in the Life of a Financial Advisor (Clean Version)


A client wants to retire in five years.

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Concord Financial Advisor – John Stossel with Burton Malkiel on Passive vs Active Investments.avi


Simple and great dialogue discussing Active vs Passive Management as it applies to investing, and what goes on inside Mutual Funds, etc.

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Financial Planning – Orla Murray Financial Services


When it comes to financial planning, you may have heard it before, but every one needs a financial plan as a certified financial planner, I can tell you that every one needs a financial plan. At Orla Murray Financial Services Financial planning is the core of our business. Here’s a tip: The key to saving is to treat it like a bill, Just as you would pay a phone bill or an ESB bill, you should pay yourself first, before you spend your money on frivolous things. Those incremental savings, and gradual changes to your spending habits will lead you to building up your own little nest egg. To work on your financial plan, call us on 091-564777

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