Making Your Denarius Count

MAKING YOUR DENARIUS COUNT: Basic Guide To Financial Planning. In today’s fast changing economy, diligent personal money management is essential to successful financial planning. Successful financial planning is not simply the accumulation of asset or the income we earn. We can be worth many millions and yet experience cash flow problems which may lead to…

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WRITTEN BY

Albert Kwok

About This Book

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MAKING YOUR DENARIUS COUNT: Basic Guide To Financial Planning. In today’s fast changing economy, diligent personal money management is essential to successful financial planning. Successful financial planning is not simply the accumulation of asset or the income we earn. We can be worth many millions and yet experience cash flow problems which may lead to insolvency. While one may be earning $20,000 a year and another $200,000, the problem remains the same. The financial health of a person does not depend on the amount he earns nor the assets he has accumulated, but on how he manages what he earns and what he has.

Website: www.stedfastadvisory.wordpress.com
Writer: Albert Kwok

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About The Writer

Albert Kwok

Albert Kwok

ALBERT KWOK migrated to New Zealand with his family in 2001 having grew up in Singapore.  He was active in The Boys' Brigade from mid-70s to late 80s as a Boy and also served as an officer.  His work experience has been in the financial industry, since the early 80s, in personal finance.  He is married with 3 adult children.

Website: www.stedfastadvisory.wordpress.com
Photo: Albert Kwok

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